Tolstoy
Named after the famous author Leo Tolstoy, this unique ship is the most luxurious and comfortable cruise ship ever built for Russian rivers. Today, she is still one of the top ships in Russia, with luxurious decor, large, well-appointed cabins, elegant public areas and wide circular stairs.
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Ship itineraries
Russian Waterways (Moscow to St Petersburg)
From $2999.00per person (+$168.00 taxes)*Available dates: from 19 May 2010 to 16 Sep 2010
Step aboard a magnificent journey through the center of Russia. Your travels through Russian waterways begin in Moscow, the busy capital of the nation. After that, you’ll sail north to see the Golden Ring cities Uglich, Kostroma, and Yaroslavl. Move down the Volga-Baltic Waterways to two of the biggest lakes in Europe, Onega and Ladoga Lakes. Through the lakes, you’ll get to St. Petersburg, and wonderfully exciting city laid out among 101 islands and 66 canals.
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Russian Waterways (St Petersburg to Moscow)
From $2999.00per person (+$168.00 taxes)*Available dates: from 31 May 2010 to 28 Sep 2010
Departing from St. Petersburg, one of the world’s most beautiful cities, you will sail down the Volga-Baltic Waterways to a pair of the largest lakes in Europe, Onega and Ladoga. Afterwards, you will visit cities in Russia’s historic Golden Ring, including Uglich, Kostroma, and Yaroslavl. Finally, your journey will end in the modern and lively city of Moscow.
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Spirit of Enderby
The Spirit of Enderby is an ideal expedition vessel - ice-strengthened and uniquely equipped with a fleet of zodiacs and two specially designed Hovercraft that enable landings in places inaccessible to other ships. Comfort and safety is combined with a sense of adventure on this 48-passenger vessel, crewed by an enthusiastic and experienced Russian Captain and crew. The Expeditions are accompanied by some of the most experienced naturalists and guides, who have devoted a lifetime to field research in the areas that the Spirit of Enderby visits.
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Anton Chekhov
Built in Austria in 1978, the Anton Chekhov is a comfortable and well maintained vessel which has been upgraded on a number of occasions. The last major refit was in 2003. The ship is well furnished in an attractive Russian style and the staff on board offer a friendly and efficient service.
All cabins have outside views with a large picture window and a private shower and toilet. The public areas include two bars, a swimming pool under a sliding glass roof, dining room where russian influenced cuisine is served, reading room and lecture lounge, shop, hairdresser and sauna.
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Volga Dream
The Volga Dream has been sailing the vast network of Russian waterways since spring 2007. This elegant vessel has been totally rebuilt from a vessel that originally accommodated over 200 passengers and now accommodates just 100. The result is a splendid and spacious vessel which offers the most superior accommodation and services on the route. Guests will enjoy a relaxed cruise in her well-appointed cabins all of which offer individually controlled air-conditioning and heating, direct dial telephone, satellite flat screen television and minibar. On board facilities include a single sitting dining room where complimentary wine is served with dinner, a luxurious lounge and bar, fitness centre, sauna, massage, library, internet access and many more.
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