Grand Volga Cruise
13 days / 12 nights from Moscow to Astrakhan Rates From EUR 2,485Standard Cabin (more)
M-A Moscow - Astrakhan
Trip Highlights
- Visit magnificent Red Square and Kremlin and examine the collection at the Kremlin’s State Armory
- Enjoy lectures by an on board guest speaker about the history and culture of local communities and famous Russians who were born and lived on the banks of the Volga River
- Experience Russia’s diverse musical traditions at lively folk music performances
- Explore Volgograd, the site of the decisive battle of World War II’s eastern front
- Visit the world capital of caviar and taste this delicacy in the city of Astrakhan
Trip Itinerary
Day 1. MOSCOW
Upon arrival in Moscow, transfer to the deluxe M.S. Volga Dream. You may spend the rest of the day at leisure relaxing after the flight or exploring Moscow on your own.
Meals: D
Day 2. MOSCOW
Begin your day with orientation tour of Moscow followed by a ride in the ornate Moscow metro. After lunch in a local restaurant proceed to the Old Tretyakov gallery to view its extraordinary collection of Russian art, ranging from 12th-century icons to 20thcentury paintings.
Optional: This evening enjoy opera or ballet performance at the famed Bolshoi Theatre (subject to the schedule of performances).
Meals: B, L, D
Day 3. MOSCOW
This morning enter the Kremlin for a visit to the Armory Museum, with its collection of tsarist thrones, ceremonial crowns, coaches and gifts of state. Continue to the beautifully frescoed 15th-century Assumption and Archangel Cathedrals. After lunch return to the awaiting Volga Dream and begin your sailing along the Russian Waterways. Gather for Captain's welcome reception and dinner as we begin our cruise.
Optional: Visit the new Tretyakov Picture Gallery to discover its outstanding collection of XX century masterpieces by artists including Chagall, Kandinky, and Malevich.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 4. UGLICH
We arrive this afternoon in Uglich, dating back to the 10th century. A walking tour of this Golden Ring city includes the Chapel of Dmitry on a Spilled Blood, a 17th-century treasure built on the site where Ivan the Terrible’s 10-year old son met his death. Visit the Church of the Transfiguration, noted for its beautiful iconostasis, and attend a concert of choral music.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 5. YAROSLAVL
This morning visit the oldest city on the Volga River, Yaroslavl, a World Heritage site. In the Spassky Monastery see the Transfiguration of the Savior, adorned with murals depicting St. John's apocalyptic visions, and the richly frescoed Church of St. Elijah the Prophet. There will be time to stroll the lively farm market before reboarding the Volga Dream in time for lunch. Later this day enjoy a private performance of Russian dance and songs by a local folk ensemble.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 6. NIZHNIY NOVGOROD
Nizhniy Novgorod (formerly Gorkiy), once a wealthy commercial center poised on the trade routes to the East, became a closed city due to military activity during the Soviet era. Learn about the city’s history as a place of exile for political prisoners. Walk the ramparts of the 16th-century Kremlin with its spectacular views, and visit elaborately painted churches. Tonight, attend a concert by a local children folk group.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 7. KAZAN
This morning notice that Russian Orthodox Churches no longer dominate on the Volga river banks. Beautiful Muslim mosques appear from time to time as you cruise down the Volga River and enter the Republic of Tatarstan. In the afternoon disembark from the Volga Dream to explore Kazan, the capital of Tatarstan and center of Tatar culture of Russia. Visit the white-walled Kazan Kremlin (citadel) where the famous mosque Kul-Sherif neighbours the old Peter and Paul Cathedral. Later this day enjoy a concert by a local Tatar folk ensemble and taste delicious local food cooked by your Volga Dream chef.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 8 . SAMARA
This morning rest on the Sun Deck as we sail by the Zhigulevskie mountains and approach the city of Samara. In Samara, visit Stalin’s Bunker, preserved exactly as it was at the end of World War II. Tour Cosmic Samara, the space museum, then stroll along the Volga esplanade and taste beer at the famous local brewery.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 9. SARATOV
Once home to a large German community, today Saratov is known for its connection to Russia’s first cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin, who lived and studied here. Take a city tour, and visit Radishev State Art Museum - the first Russian picture gallery outside of St. Petersburg and Moscow. On the way back to the ship stop by at an open air museum of military weapons and take a picture of the Volga river from Saratov highest point.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 10. VOLGOGRAD (ex. Stalingrad)
Originally called Tsaritsyn, this remarkable city has had three name changes in its tumultuous history. The site of epic battles during the Russian Revolution, it was known as Stalingrad from 1925 until 1961. The city’s heroic defense by the Russian people during World War II became the decisive battle of the eastern front. Visit the memorial on Mamayev Hill, where the struggle saw its bloodiest fighting, and Stalingrad battle panorama museum.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 11. ASTRAKHAN
This evening the Volga Dream arrives in the city of Astrakhan – world’s caviar capital and fishing capital of the Western Russia - set at the mouth of the Volga, where it flows into the Caspian Sea.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 12. ASTRAKHAN
In the morning proceed with a tour of a local fortress built in the reign of Ivan the Terrible and after lunch attend a lecture about famous black caviar followed by a private testing of this precious delicacy.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 13. ASTRAKHAN
This morning transfer to the airport for your flight.
Meals: B
All arrangements are subject to availability and modification if necessary. Weather, heavy traffic and heavy crowds may affect the order of your sightseeing program.
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