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Russian Waterways
Enjoy a Grand Cruise from Moscow to St. Petersburg
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 Enjoy a spectacular voyage through the heart of Russia along its colorful and historic waterways. Explore bustling and excitement-packed Moscow, then cruise north and visit the enchanting Golden Ring cities of Uglich, Kostroma and Yaroslavl. Continue along the Volga-Baltic Waterways and through Europe's two largest lakes, Onega and Ladoga to St. Petersburg, one of the world's most beautiful cities, spread over 101 islands and 66 canals. Included Feature 12-night Cruise Accommodation in an Outside Stateroom All Meals on board; Early-riser Coffee, Buffet Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Red or White Wine or Juice with every Dinner Bottled Water in every Cabin Cocktail Reception & Welcome Dinner Home Visit and Meal with Russian Family in Uglich All-inclusive Daily Sightseeing Programs as outlined in the Itinerary Exclusive Ballet Performance at the Hermitage Theater, the Private Theater of the Czars Guest Lectures on Russian History, Culture, Art, Politics and Economy On board Music Performances and Russian Language Classes Physician on board All English Language on board in a non-smoking Environment (except Sun Deck) All Transfers with the Purchase of Cruise & Air package All local TaxesDay 1, DEPART USA. Board your overnight flight to Moscow. Day 2, ARRIVE IN MOSCOW, RUSSIA. Start discovering the city on your own, before meeting your fellow travelers at the Welcome Cocktail Reception. (D) Day 3, MOSCOW. Today's sightseeing, of Russia's beautiful capital city which was founded in 1147, includes Red Square, St.Basils, the Lenin Hills, Tverskaya, Lubyanka Square (KGB building) and Arbat Street, followed by a visit to the Moscow Metro. Later, in the afternoon, you will visit Tretyakov Art Museum. (B,L,D) Day 4, MOSCOW. This morning, your sightseeing continues with a tour inside the Kremlins Walls. Your tour will introduce you to the former royal residence of the Czar and main-centre of the Russian Orthodox faith. You will visit the Armory Museum, Russia's oldest museum, which houses the former royal collection, a wide collection of treasures, including jewels, crowns, armor and the world famous Faberge Eggs and royal carriages. The afternoon is free to explore further. (B,L,D) Day 5, UGLICH. On the banks of the Volga, Uglich was founded by merchants, in 1148. Rich in history you can admire some of Russia's most beautiful churches and cathedrals during your city tour. This will include the Transfiguration Cathedral and the magnificent commerative Church of Dimitry on the blood, with its tragic story of dedication to Ivan the Terrible's son. (B,L,D) Day 6, KOSTROMA. Located on the left banks of the Volga River, this Golden Ring city is as old as Moscow and Its picturesque suburbs have long been a source of inspiration for many Russian artists. It was here that the last Imperial dynasty, the Romanovs', came to power. Your tour will include the Ipatiev Monastery and much of the 18th century buildings beloved of Catherine the Great. (B,L,D) Day 7, YAROSLAVL. Founded in 1010 by Prince Yaroslav the Wise, it is one of Russia's oldest cities,tracing its roots back to the Viking Russ. The city stretches for miles along the confluence of Volga and Kotorosl rivers. Explore the cities history through its architecture, including the fortified 12th century Transfiguration Monastery and the Church of Elijah the Prophet, home to many beautiful icons. (B,L,D) Day 8, GORITSY. Goritsy is a peaceful farming town and a typical Russian village. The tour will include the Monastery of St. Cyril on the White lake and the Museum of Icons. (B,L,D) Day 9, KIZHI ISLAND. Kizhi is situated at the north end of Lake Onega and home to some of the most amazing wooden architecture in Russia. Forever linked to Novgorod the Great, the style of architecture reflects its early introduction to Christianity. In 1764 locals built the Church of Intercession, its towering walls and 22 domes without the use of a single nail. The walking tour will include the Museum of Wooden Architecture. (B,L,D) Day 10, MANDROGUI. Mandrogui is a recreated Russian village, built to relive the traditions and crafts of Russia's by gone age. Enjoy some free time strolling around this quaint village and maybe tour the museum of it's locally produced Vodka and even sample some yourself. (B,L,D) Day 11, ST. PETERSBURG. One of Russia's former capitals, this city rivals Paris or Venice for its romantic image. Dating from the beginning of the 18th century it was built on the express orders and construction direction of Peter the Great. Home to many museums, galleries, Palaces, impressive squares and streets. The sightseeing tour this beautiful city will show you Nevsky Prospect, Palace Square, St.Issacs Cathedral and the battle-cruiser Aurora. Later, tour the Hermitage museum, the former Palace of the Czars, which houses the royal art collection of over 3 million works of art; it is one of the biggest and most impressive art museums in the world. (B,L,D) Day 12, ST. PETERSBURG. Today you will tour perhaps St. Petersburg's most famous and spectacular Imperial Estate - Peterhof. Nestled on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, the palace was built by Peter the Great initially as a resting place en route to the Imperial naval base. But the Tsar or Czar??? was quick to recognize the attractiveness of the area and masterminded a vast estate intended to rival the famous gardens of Versailles. In your free time absorb the atmosphere of its vibrant cultural life. Tonight explore some more on your own, or come along for an optional folklore show. (B,L,D) Day 13. ST. PETERSBURG. This morning, stroll along one of the many picturesque canals or join the optional excursion tour to Pushkin and the Palace of Catherine the Great. This evening be our guest at a exclusive Ballet performance at the Hermitage Theatre. The former private theatre of the Czars. (B,L,D) Day 14, ST. PETERSBURG. Transfer to the airport for your onward flight. (B)
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| Details | | Amadeus Waterways | | Offer valid through 9/7/2009 | | | | Day | Port | Arrive | Depart | | Day 1 | Depart USA | | | | Day 2 | Moscow | | | | Day 3 | Moscow | | | | Day 4 | Moscow | | | | Day 5 | Uglich | | | | Day 6 | Kostroma | | | | Day 7 | Yaroslavl | | | | Day 8 | Goritsy | | | | Day 9 | Kizhi | | | | Day 10 | Mandrogui | | | | Day 11 | St Petersburg | | | | Day 12 | St Petersburg | | | | Day 13 | St Petersburg | | | | Day 14 | St Petersburg | | |
| | | The reverse direction is also available; please see Dates & Prices for specific dates and directions. *Included airfare from New York is a current estimate. Actual airfares from all gateways will be advised at time of booking.
For 2008 Port charges: $96 per person. For 2009 Port charges: $132 per person.
Single price: 150% of twin cabin price Prices are per person in Cat. E in a deluxe outside cabin. Reduction for 3rd person in triple cabin Cat D: $500 Guaranteed Departures |
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