
unforgettable adventures
Three main entrances 
to Russian inland system:
With its magnificent cities and world-class museums, historical towns and tree-lined waterways,
Russia has much to offer when it comes to cruise holidays. If you want to explore a country, make a voyage towards its heart.
Being onboard a yacht there are three main entrances to Russian inland system:
01 White Sea
Murmansk or Arkhangelsk
02 Baltic Sea
St. Petersburg
03 Black Sea
Azov / Rostov (throw Sochi)
Comfortable and safe 
A river cruise appears to be the most comfortable and safe way of such trip. River cruise gives you a unique opportunity to get acquainted with the history of the biggest country in the world.
Russia has a well-developed network of internal waterways: its mighty rivers and majestic lakes are connected by handmade canals. Most of big cities (Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Samara, Nizhniy Novgorod, Kazan, Rostov-on-Don, Volgograd, etc.) have riverside terminals.
City of five seas 
Moscow, hundreds of miles inland, is linked by rivers, canals and other waterways to five seas: Aral Sea, Baltic Sea, Black Sea, Caspian Sea, and the Sea of Azov. That allows Russian capital to be unofficially named as a “City of five seas”.
Highlights 
White Sea

Kizhi Island
The museum’s collection features the 120-foot high Church
of the Transfiguration of Our Savior, a structure made famous
by its 22 domes.
Other tourist attractions includes dozens of wooden houses,
windmills, chapels and barns. The peasant culture is represented
with craft demonstrations and folk ensembles.
and others
- White Sea
- Arkhangelsk
- Murmansk
- Solowski Islands
Baltic Sea

St. Petersburg
The museum’s collection features the 120-foot high Church
of the Transfiguration of Our Savior, a structure made famous
by its 22 domes.
Other tourist attractions includes dozens of wooden houses,
windmills, chapels and barns. The peasant culture is represented
with craft demonstrations and folk ensembles.
and others
- Baltic Sea
- St. Petersburg
- Mandrogi
- Kizhi
- Valaam
Black Sea

Rostov-on Don
The museum’s collection features the 120-foot high Church
of the Transfiguration of Our Savior, a structure made famous
by its 22 domes.
Other tourist attractions includes dozens of wooden houses,
windmills, chapels and barns. The peasant culture is represented
with craft demonstrations and folk ensembles.
and others
- Black Sea
- Rostov
- Volgograd
- Astrakhan
- Samara
- Novgorod
Frequently 
asked questions
Sochi Olympic Park
Ice Cube Palace
Olympiyskiy pr-t, h. 2A

