
If you have successfully adjusted to the sight of more than 20 tourists per day on Swjatoi Nos, the surprise about a small queue of tourists at the hot springs will not be so big anymore. Once you have made it into one of the two sulphur-containing springs of the west side of the bay, one can bear staying in there for a while, especially on colder days. In the hotter spring, the body has to accomodate for a while to the 40 degree of water temperature anyway. Pushing and shoving is not common, though, as in Russia people are accustomed to waiting. If you want no competition for warming up, you might want to select wintertime in Siberia as your vacation period ;-).