Your driver will pick you up at the airport. At the exit he will be waiting for you with your name on a sign, and from there he will take you to the hotel for check in. You may relax and overcome your jetlag in your room, visit a hotel bar, or start exploring St. Petersburg on your own.
Day 2
St. Petersburg
On your first full day in St. Petersburg you will explore one of the most interesting palaces in the world: Catherine's Palace.
Catherine's palace was a gift from Peter the Great to his wife Catherine. It is located in the town of Pushkin and is most famous for its Amber Room which was looted during World War II by the Germans. The remnants were recovered by American troops, but it took more than 50 years to reconstruct the legendary room. (B,L)
Day 3
St. Petersburg
Located on the banks of the Gulf of Finland, Peterhof is a lavish royal residence on the outskirts of the city. It is most famous for its fountain park that rivals that of Versailles. Peterhof was the official summer residence of Russian tsars.
Optional: Opera or Ballet evening performance; St. Petersburg canals and bridges by night (B,D)
Your driver will pick you up from the hotel in the afternoon to transfer you to the ship where you will have an overnight on the MS Tolstoi.
Day 4
St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg was the capital of Russia until the Revolution of 1917, but remains Russia's most dynamic and amazing city. With the canals of Venice, the palaces of Paris, and the churches of Rome, you will not be disappointed by its beauty and culture.
You will have a tour by bus to make the most of your visit to one of the top ten travel destinations in the world. It will take you on a panoramic tour of the city with stops at the Hermitage, the Nevsky Prospect, the Peter and Paul Fortress, the Church of our Savior on Spilled Blood, and St. Isaac's Cathedral. The tour will last four hours, leaving the rest of the afternoon free for you to rest or explore the city on your own.
The Hermitage Museum is to St. Petersburg what the Kremlin is to Moscow. Located in the gorgeous Winter Palace, it sits in the very heart of the city, a palace so beautiful that not even the Bolsheviks could destroy it during their takeover in 1917. They say that if you were to spend three minutes by each exhibit in the Hermitage it would take you three years to see everything. With an experienced guide leading you through the sea of heart-stopping exhibits, you will see the best of St. Petersburg’s art in four hours. You may continue exploring the palace on your own after the tour.
Peter and Paul Fortress was designed to defend the city from naval attacks, but was used as a political prison for dissidents of the tsarist regime and as a museum during the soviet era. The fortress now stands as the tomb for the Russian imperial family.
The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was built to commemorate one of Russia's greatest emperors. Alexander II is most famous for liberating the Russian serfs two years before the abolition of slavery in the U.S. After he was assassinated, the Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in his honor.
St Isaac's Cathedral is one of the most impressive cathedrals in Europe. Because of its rich decorations, gigantic golden cupolas, and sprawling observation deck, it is one of the most popular tourist sites in St. Petersburg. (B,L,D)
Optional for this evening: opera or ballet at Mariisnky, Mikhailovsky, or the Hermitage Theater. Learn more about St. Petersburg opera and ballet
Tip: St. Petersburg is a northern city. Travel to St. Petersburg in June and you will experience the midnight sun.
Mandrogi has no architectural wonders, gigantic castles, or impressive churches. It seems to be immune to the flow of time, locked in a perpetual state of relaxation and bliss. You will stop in the village for a traditional Russian picnic called "shashlik."(B,L,D)
Day 6
Kizhi
Kizhi Island on Lake Onega is home to the massive Transfiguration Church. With 22 domes that extend over this small yet picturesque island, there are two interesting facts that surround it. Despite all of its architectural wonders, not a single nail was used to build it. Also, its original location was on the mainland, closer to the people. The Bolsheviks, for all their hatred of religion, wanted to destroy the church, but did not dare to do so. They decided to transport the church to a deserted island where no one would be able to see it. That's why today it can only be reached by river cruise. You will spend this entire day exploring Kizhi Island and its amazing ensemble of wooden churches.
Tip: bring a sweater or a light jacket. It gets a bit chilly in the evening, especially if you sail in May or September. (B,L,D)
Day 7
Goritsy
The town of Goritsy is home to the historic Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery, built in 1397. During the Time of Trouble, Polish invaders stormed the monastery in attempt to purge Russia of its remaining nobles. Unsuccessful, they were forced out by the renewed Russian forces. You will visit the monastery of St. Cyril-on-the-White-Lake and a museum of icons. (B,L,D)
Day 8
Uglich
Located on the banks of the Volga River, Uglich presented itself as a perfect fortress of defense for the ancient Moscovy Kingdom. In 1591 the 10-year-old prince Dmitry of the ancient Ruyrik dynasty was murdered here by Boris Godunov before Godunov claimed the throne of Russia and was murdered himself. These events plunged Russia into three decades of political turmoil known as the Time of Trouble, leaving the lands devastated and open for a new dynasty: the Romanovs. We will visit the small but historically significant church of St. Dmitry-on-Blood, which stands on the location of the young prince’s murder.
Tip: You can be a witness to these events by seeing the opera "Boris Godunov" in the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow. This classic opera reveals the extraordinary events and perseverance of this distant but ever-present epoch in Russian history. (B,L,D)
Day 9
Moscow
The heart of Moscow, the Kremlin, is located on the bustling Red Square. The Kremlin is the most recognizable symbol of Moscow. This ancient citadel was constructed in 1147 to defend the city from the Mongols and the Lithuanians. Moscow has since grown beyond the original walls, but the Kremlin has remained a representation of political power in Russia. Russian Emperors, Soviet rulers, and Russian contemporary leaders alike used the Kremlin for official ceremonies and added their own personal touches by constructing new buildings, museums, churches, and galleries.
Optional tours: Moscow at night and Moscow metro.
The Moscow Subway was constructed not only to streamline the city's transportation, but also to celebrate the accomplishments of the Soviets. The entire subway is a work of socialist realism, making passengers feel as though they are entering various underground palaces, not merely riding the subway to work. On top of immense cultural value, Moscow's subway is a highly efficient transportation system that carries three million passengers daily and spans the entire city in a star-like fashion. Interestingly, the subway can also serve as a nuclear shelter in case of war. (B,L,D - dinner during the evening cruise on Moscow River)
Day 10
Moscow
Today you will visit the Novodevichiy Convent, one of the oldest monasteries in Moscow. Prior to your visit you will check out of the hotel. Your belongings will be kept on the bus during the tour.After the tour you will meet back at the hotel and your driver will take you to the cruise ship.(B, L)
Day 11
Moscow
Welcome to Moscow, Russia's political and economic capital! Moscow was originally the center of Moscovy, a small principality that unified Russia against the Mongols in the late 14th century.
The Tretyakov Picture Gallery is Moscow's most famous collection of art and one of the world's top galleries. It began as the private collection of a wealthy Muscovite merchant, Tretyakov, who lived in the 19th century and donated his collection to the city.
Tip: We suggest that you see an opera or ballet performance at the world-renown Bolshoi Theater. Ask your tour manager for the playbill. (B)
Day 12
Departure
Your driver will take you to the airport. You will be leaving Russia with a lifetime of memories from her two beautiful capitals, Moscow and St Petersburg. We hope you return to this enigmatic country soon!
Your airport transfer is arranged. (B)
Tip: want to spend a few more days in Russia exploring Moscow or St. Petersburg at your own pace and with your own private guide? Check out our short private tours: Moscow tours, St. Petersburg tours.
For all cruise departures before May 10 Kizhi Island is not included due to accessibility.
Full Russian visa for US and Canada customers, visa invitation for customers from other countries;
Two airport transfers on arrival and departure (a $200 value per couple); transfers by private bus for tours in the itinerary;
4 star hotel accommodation according to the itinerary - Assambleya Nikitskaya hotel in Moscow and Rossi hotel in St. Petersburg (all accommodation for Moscow Astrakhan cruise will on board of a ship)
Port fees, fuel surcharges and baggage handling (where available);
Travelers from most Western countries including the US and Canada need Russian tourist visas in order to enter Russia. We offer full-service visa processing for customers from the US and Canada. Customers from other countries can receive an official Russian visa invitation from us:
We recommend that you book arrival and departure transfers in advance. All of our transfers are serviced by modern vehicles and professional drivers. Our driver will meet you by airport exit gate or in hotel lobby; he will be holding a sign with your name on it.
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