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Cruise Moscow - St. Petersburg, 12 days/11 nights
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Cruise Moscow - St. Petersburg, 12 days/11 nights

This twelve-day long river cruise provides the guests of Russia with a fetching opportunity to discover the famous destinations:Moscow , Kizhi, Goritsy, Jaroslavl, Uglich, Mandrogi, St. Petersburg. During the trip you'll visit the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, the Museum of Architecture in Kizhi, the Kirillo-Belosersky Monastery near Goritsy, the Spaso-Preobrazhenskiy Monastery and the Church of Ilja the Prophet in Jaroslavl, the New Maiden Convent and Kremlin in Moscow and many other sights.


 Itinerary:

DAY ONE
Moscow: Embarkation
Dinner
DAY TWO
Breakfast
Moscow: Guided city tour and visit to New Maiden Convent
Lunch
Free time
Dinner
DAY THREE
Breakfast
Moscow: Excursion to the Kremlin and Cathedrals
Lunch
Departure for Uglitch
Dinner
DAY FOUR
Breakfast
Arrival to Uglitch
Uglitch: visit to Cathedral of the Resurrection and Dmitry Blood`s Church
Lunch
Departure for Yaroslavl
Dinner
DAY FIVE
Breakfast
Arrival to Yaroslavl
Yaroslavl: Visit to Spaso-Preobrazhenskiy Monastery, Church of Ilja Prophet
Lunch
Departure for Goritsy
Dinner
DAY SIX
Breakfast
Arrival to Goritsy
Goritsy: excursion to Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery
Lunch
Departure for Kizhi
Dinner
DAY SEVEN
Breakfast
Arrival to Kizhi
Kizhi: Visit to Museum of Wooden Architecture
Lunch
Departure for Mandrogi
Dinner
DAY NINE
Breakfast
Arrival to St.Petersburg
St.Petersburg: Guided City Tour and visit to the Peter and Paul Fortress
Lunch
Free time
Dinner
DAY EIGHT
Breakfast
Arrival to Mandrogi
Free time
Lunch
Departure for St.Petersburg
Dinner
DAY TEN
Breakfast
St.Petersburg: Excursion to the Hermitage
Lunch
Free time
Dinner
DAY ELEVEN
Breakfast
St.Petersburg: Free time
Lunch
Free time
Dinner
DAY TWELVE
Breakfast
St.Petersburg: Disembarkation




 Highlights:

Moscow: Tsar Cannon and Tsar Bell
The Tsar Cannon is the oldest and largest cannon in the world. The huge gun weighs 40 tons and is over 5 meters in length. The Tsar Cannon that was made to defend the Kremlin in time of war actually never fired. Another sight of the Moscow Kremlin is the Tsar Bell cast in 1733-1735 by Russian masters. Nowadays the bell is installed near the Bell-Tower of Ivan the Great.


St. Petersburg: Peter and Paul Fortress
The Peter and Paul Fortress, located in the historical part of St. Petersburg, is one of the main city's highlights. The fortress, founded in 1703 to protect the Neva lands from Swedes, was the first building of the new city. The cathedral of Saint Peter and Paul that is a burial vault of the Romanovs and it's extremely popular with the tourists from all over the world.


Uglitch
Uglitch, located on the right bank of the Volga River, is most known for one of the most mysterious events in the Russian history - the death of Dmitry Ivanovich, the youngest son of Ivan the Terrible. For the first time this secluded nook was mentioned in the historic chronicles in 1148. Nowadays the town attracts the tourist from the whole Russia with its genuine architecture.





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Phone in Moscow:
+7 (495)-505-6325
+7 (495)-649-8328

Phone in Saint Petersburg:
+7 (812)-309-5760
+7 (812)-233-8283


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