For those who have done Europe and want a new travel challenge or anyone who enjoys getting off the beaten track, a tour of Russia and Scandinavia is a great remedy for the travel bug. Starting in the jewel of the Baltics, Riga, your trek into the former USSR takes you from a small town known as Mini Stalingrad, to the bright lights and spy movie feel of Moscow, to the heart of former Tsarist Russia, St Petersburg. Time for a complete change of pace as you enter Finland and Sweden where the beauty of Helsinki and Stockholm will leave you breathless. Why not extend your Scandinavian experience and travel on to Copenhangen with our Russia and Scandinavia (Start Riga) tour?
| Length: | 15 days |
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| Accommodations: | n/a |
| Meals: | Dinner, Breakfast as per itinerary
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| Sightseeing: | Latvia, Russia, Finland, Sweden |
| Transportation: | Coach, Cruise Ship |
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Your exciting European trip begins.
After checking-in to your hotel, take the opportunity to begin your exploration of Riga or just relax until this evening, when you meet up with your Tour Manager and fellow travellers.
Today, we take in the sights of Riga and its World Heritage listed city centre. Renowned for its stunning art nouveau architecture, the city is a photographer's dream. Take a stroll through the Central Market and pick up some Latvian delicacies.
Today we cross into Mother Russia and travel routes that were once tread by soldiers in famous battles of World War II. Our stop in Velikiye-Luki gives you a taste of what's to come. The city has been almost completely rebuilt since 1943 due to the war, a perfect example of Russian resilience.
On to the nation's capital today, Moscow. Home of the Kremlin, former KGB Headquarters and the famous St. Basil's Cathedral.
Two full days to discover all Moscow has to offer. Vist some of the city's popular museums and enjoy a ride on the famous Moscow Metro. Walk through the Kremlin or shop at Russia's largest department store on Red Square.
From bustling capital to ancient fortress city. Today we travel to what was once the stronghold of the early Tsars, Novgorod. Visit the old Kremlin with its imposing fortress walls and touching World War II war memorials
Today we travel to what some still consider the true capital of Russia, St. Petersburg. Named after Peter the Great, the city was built to be Russia's "Window on Europe". We visit Peter's summer palace, Petrodvorets, famous for its baroque architecture and intricate gardens.
Our local guide takes us around St. Petersburg this morning. Step back in time as we tour the Hermitage which now holds what remains of the personal art collection of Catherine the Great. Later, take a stroll along the busy Nevsky Prospekt and perhaps take in a performance of the world famous Russian Ballet tonight.
Today we farewell the former Soviet Union, making a short stop in the medieval city of Vyborg, before entering Finland. We travel through pine forests and reindeer sanctuaries to the quirky capital, Helsinki.
Helsinki is an interesting mix between Finnish, Swedish and Russian ideals, having been occupied by its neighbours for a large portion of its history. Shop along main street Mannerheim, visit the Olympic stadium or maybe take the Hydrofoil across to Estonia's capital, Tallinn.
More free time in Helsinki this morning before we board our luxurious overnight ferry to Stockholm. Chill out on the upper deck and watch the sun set over Finland as we sail away, shop on the Promenade deck or be pampered in the onboard leisure centre.
Docking in Sweden's capital this morning, it's straight into sightseeing. Wander the narrow streets of Gamla Stan (the old town), see the changing of the guards at the Royal Palace and why not take the opportunity to visit the Vasa museum?
Time to swap addresses and say farewell to your new-found friends as your tour ends after breakfast.
All these highlights along with city sightseeing are included in your tour price!