St. Petersburg plus
#23

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Philly Fan: That sounds like the perfect itinerary for the Baltic Sea. It's a great and comfortable way to see those cities in a short time.
I took a similar cruise starting in Stockholm and continuing to Helsinki. St. Petersburg, Riga, Djansk, Visby and back to Stockholm. Riga was our favourite city but I really enjoyed Helsinki, Visby and St. Petersburg too. I felt a day in St. Petersburg only scratched the surface which is why I'm returning there next spring.
I took a similar cruise starting in Stockholm and continuing to Helsinki. St. Petersburg, Riga, Djansk, Visby and back to Stockholm. Riga was our favourite city but I really enjoyed Helsinki, Visby and St. Petersburg too. I felt a day in St. Petersburg only scratched the surface which is why I'm returning there next spring.
#26
Joined: Apr 2013
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I think that's a good itinerary, Bitter.
Patch together your must-sees for the two days in St. Petersburg and just figure on two action-packed days!
And don't do any of the ship's excursions - do private ones instead. Not only is this cheaper, you will see a lot more.
Patch together your must-sees for the two days in St. Petersburg and just figure on two action-packed days!
And don't do any of the ship's excursions - do private ones instead. Not only is this cheaper, you will see a lot more.
#27




Joined: Sep 2010
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When we were overnight in St. Pete there absolutely was not a requirement that we be back on board until the day the ship actually left. You really owe it to yourself to get a guide IMO and look at companies such as Red October or DenRus...worth the money IMO.
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