St. Petersburg - Moscow (11 Days and 10 Nights)
Cruise Summary:
- Ship: MS Russ
- Nights: 13/11/10
- Price:
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13 Nights
Moscow - Astrakhan -
$4,149 - Suite (per person)
$2,949 - Boat Deck Cabin (per person)
$2,549 - Main Deck Cabin (per person)
$2,349 - Lower Deck Cabin (per person)
$2,749 - Upper deck (per person) -
11 Nights
Moscow - St. Petersburg -
$3,749 - Suite (per person)
$2,549 - Boat Deck Cabin (per person)
$2,149 - Main Deck Cabin (per person)
$1,949 - Lower Deck Cabin (per person)
$2,349 - Upper deck (per person) -
10 Nights
St. Petersburg - Moscow -
$3,449 - Suite (per person)
$2,349 - Boat Deck Cabin (per person)
$1,949 - Main Deck Cabin (per person)
$1,749 - Lower Deck Cabin (per person)
$2,149 - Upper deck (per person)
$85 - Port Charge
$55 - Fuel Surcharge
| All Cruise Dates: |
| Moscow - St. Pet.: |
| 05/21/2009 - 06/01/2009 |
| 06/11/2009 - 06/22/2009 |
| 07/02/2009 - 07/13/2009 |
| 07/23/2009 - 08/03/2009 |
| 08/13/2009 - 08/24/2009 |
| 09/03/2009 - 09/14/2009 |
| St. Pet. - Moscow: |
| 06/01/2009 - 06/11/2009 |
| 06/22/2009 - 07/02/2009 |
| 07/13/2009 - 07/23/2009 |
| 07/13/2009 - 07/23/2009 |
| 08/03/2009 - 08/13/2009 |
| 08/24/2009 - 09/03/2009 |
| 09/14/2009 - 09/24/2009 |
| Moscow - Astrakhan: |
| 05/08/2009 - 05/21/2009 |
| Astrakhan - Moscow: |
| 09/24/2009 - 10/07/2009 |
| Day | Location |
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1 - 3
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St. Petersburg. A panoramic city tour will entertain you throughout the day. The tour will take you to the Peter and Paul Fortress - a symbol of St. Petersburg, the oldest building in the city and to the Hermitage Museum, the treasurehouse that contains over 3 million pieces of art with dates ranging from high antiquity to the present day. You will also visit to the Imperial suburb of Peterhof, a jewel of Russian art - a town of parks, palaces and fountains(only lower park). St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg is Russia's second largest and second most important city - the Northern capital of the country, Russia's cultural center, and considered the world's "Northern Venice" due to its extensive system of canals. Today, the city has a relatively healthy economy (as far as Russia is concerned), has the countryÒ‘s largest and busiest port and a very high level of cultural life. |
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4
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Green stop in Mandroga. Free time, folkshow ashore. Mandroga: The village is really more of a living museum than a live-in village. It features a collection of old wooden houses, but almost everything on the island is directed towards visitors in order for them to get an idea of what a traditional Russian village resembled in the past. One of the features here is the Vodka Museum, which contains thousands of different brands and types of RussiaÒ‘s favorite pastime. |
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5
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Arrival in Kizhi. You will be able to shop at the open-air museum and see tons of wooden architecture. Kizhi Island: Via the Volga/Baltic Canal, our cruise takes us to the tiny island of Kizhi, located at the northern end of Lake Onega. The island is renowned for its open-air Museum of Architecture, which is assembled from over 80 monuments of wooden architecture from various areas of the country and restored to form a glimpse of the past. Moreover, the Church of the Transfiguration or Preobrazhenskaya (the twenty-two headed church) is a masterpiece of architecture, featuring five tiers of 22 domes, which wonderfully change colors during the day. The church was built in 1714 without the use of any metal nails, only an axe and pine trees. |
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6
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Arrival in Goritsy. Tour of the Monastery of St. Cyril on the White Lake, visit to the Treasury Chamber. Goritsy: This is a tiny settlement 7 kilometers from the Kirillo-Belosersky Monastery. Here you can visit what remains of the Nunnery of the Resurrection on the banks of the Sheksna River, within a quarter of a mile of where the ship stops. Goritsy is definitely a site to see for any tourist with a real interest in Russian history. The Kirillo-Belosersky menÒ‘s monastery was founded in 1397 by Kirill Belosersky on the shore of Lake Siverskoye. The monastery had wide trade in the 15th to 17th centuries. |
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7
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Arrival in Yaroslavl. You will be taken to the panoramic city tour with visit to the Church of Elijah the Prophet. You will also have some free time for visiting the local market. Interactive tour of the former Governor's House (Art Gallery). Yaroslavl: Stretching for 18 miles on both banks of the Volga, Yaroslavl is an important Volga port with a population of 600,000. It was founded in the 11th century by Prince Yaroslav the Wise and today retains many noteworthy monuments of its colorful past. Of special interest is the magnificent 13th century Spassky Monastery ensemble, a group of majestic 17th century cathedrals, an elegant rotunda and remnants of an ancient trading center. Loveliest of all is the Church of Ilya the Prophet, situated in the townÒ‘s central square. The fresco on the walls and the vaulting inside the church combined constitutes a respectable collection of old Russian paintings. |
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8
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Arrival in Uglich. You will be taken to the walking city tour with visit to Kremlin, the Church of St. Demitrius of the Blood and Transfiguration cathedral. Uglich: Founded in 1148, Uglich is one of the most beloved towns in Old Russia. The view of the town as you approach it from the Volga River is especially lovely with the Cathedral of the Resurrection and St. JohnÒ‘s Church looming on the horizon. At the end of the 16th century, Maria Nagaya, seventh wife of Ivan the Terrible, lived in honorary exile at the Kremlin in Uglich. It was here in her garden that the Tsarevich Dmitry met his death and where the Church of St. Demitrius of the Blood was built and still stands today. Within the Kremlin is the oldest building in Uglich, the Palace of Tsarevich Dmitry. |
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9-11
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Arrival in Moscow: Your journey begins as soon as you arrive in Moscow and board the ship. During your stay in Moscow you will be able to see the sights, do some light shopping and learn a few things about this incredible city through a city tour. You will also visit to the Kremlin, one of the cathedrals on its territory. Moscow: Russia's political capital and financial as well as cultural center. The city includes many must see attractions from the Kremlin and Red Square to the Assumption Cathedral. Moscow is the largest city in Europe complete with everything one can expect. |
What's included:
- Transfers airport-motorship\motorship-airport for groups (min 20 pax); for Induvidals transfers can be organized for extra charge.
- Lugguage handling in river ports and on board the ship.
- Guaranteed accommodation according to your reservation.
- Full board catering (three times meal) including dinner upon arrival and breakfast on the departure day.
- Welcome “bread and salt” ceremony.
- Captain’s welcome cocktail reception.
- English\French\German\Spanish\Italian speaking board guides.Services of guides speaking other foreign languages can be provided at additional cost.
- On board entertainment including Russian language course and Russian songs lessons, live music concerts, dancing music in bars nightly, Captain’s bridge tour, etc.
- Included excursion programme (in Moscow and St. Petersburg all tour buses are air-conditioned).
- Captain’s Farewell dinner (special menu).
What's not included::
- Additional drinks and mineral water in ship restaurant and drinks in on-board bars.
- Option tours
- Gratuities for the crew and ship staff.

