River Cruises in Russia

2 Capitals: Moscow — Saint-Petersburg

The best way to get to know Russia in the Slow Travel concept is to join a cruise from Moscow to Saint-Petersburg or from Saint-Petersburg to Moscow.

Ports of Call: Moscow, Uglich, Yaroslavl, Kizhi, Saint-Petersburg

m/s “Crucelake”m/s “Moonlight Sonata”m/s “Volga Dream”

Karelian cruises

Valaam is famous not only for its unique Northern island nature, but also for its spiritual life. There is a monastic prayer service both within the walls of the monastery and outside it.

Ports of Call: Saint-Petersburg, Valaam

m/s “D. Furmanov”

Volga River cruises

From Moscow to Astrakhan, the ancient capital of Tatars and vice versa following the Moscow – Volga Canal.

Ports of Call: Moscow, Uglich, Yaroslavl, Nizhni Novgorod, Volgograd, Astrakhan

m/s “Nekrasov”

Lena River Cruises

 

Feel like a pioneering adventurer and embark on a journey along the Lena River, one of the longest rivers in the world.

Ports of Call: Yakutsk, Lena Pillars, Neelovo (Tiksi)

m/s “D. Bedny”, m/s “M. Svetlov”

Yenisei River Cruises

Are you eager to get acquainted with the greatness of Siberian nature, cross the Krasnoyarsk Territory and visit the most famous cities and settlements on the banks of the Yenisei?

Ports of Call: Krasnoyarsk, Yeniseysk, Dudinka, Norilsk

m/s “A. Matrosov”

 

Lake Baikal Cruises

You have the unique opportunity to visit lake Baikal – biggest and deepest freshwater lake on Earth. 70 % of its territory is impossible to visit by land.

Ports of Call: Irkutsk, Olkhon Island

m/s “Imperia”, m/s “A. Veliky”, m/s “N. Eroshenko”