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Is Russian Visa needed for Cruise?
The NCL cruise company told me I don't need a visa for Russia if I book an excursion for the time we are in St. Petersburg. Usually I want to explore on my own, but friends who have gotten the visa and others on this site make me not want to go through the cost and hassle. I just want to check to make sure I'm getting the correct info. Anyone been on a cruise and found this to be true?
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In order to avoid getting a visa, you have to book an organized excursion through a licensed tour operator, but it does not need to be with NCL. There are other companies, some of which have been recommended in this forum.
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Thanks so much Doug. I will search for other tour operators. I appreciate your reply.
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You should also search in the Cruise forum. It's not particularly busy, but there have been posts there on this subject. And of course don't neglect Cruise Critic. There's a lot of helpful advice there, including specific operator recommendations. This is a widely discussed topic.
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Passengers arriving on board the cruise ship and staying in Russia for less than 72 hours (accommodation provided on board), do not need a Russian visa if they participate in a tour program organized by the certified travel agency.
There are a lot of different local travel agencies which can provide you this services. I recommend you Markotour travel company |
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