Viking River Cruise to Russia?
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I know there have been trip reports on Viking River Cruises to Russia. If you search on Russia (click on Russia in the "View by Country" box and you'll probably see threads about them and about Grand Circle Travel Russia River cruises.
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We went with Viking, Moscow to St. Petersburg, a few years ago, and it was absolutely fantastic. Sign up on their website to receive special offers - they've been having 2-for-1 promotions...
We did hire a private guide for our free days in St. Petersburg, rather than do the Viking "optionals", and were glad we did that as, by then, we were grateful to get away from going everywhere with a group.
We also planned our trip during the "White Nights" - amazing, and very pleasant weather at that time also.
We did hire a private guide for our free days in St. Petersburg, rather than do the Viking "optionals", and were glad we did that as, by then, we were grateful to get away from going everywhere with a group.
We also planned our trip during the "White Nights" - amazing, and very pleasant weather at that time also.
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djkbooks - Yes, I do get the 2 for 1 brochures from Viking. We had thought to go this Aug but we have a sick cat that needs to much care to be left for 2 weeks.
Hopefully, we will be able to do it in the fall, but we shall see how our cat is!
When you did the private guide for St. Petersburg - did you have specifics to give the guide about what you wanted to do? What was the fee? Was this for whole days or part days?
Thanks.
Hopefully, we will be able to do it in the fall, but we shall see how our cat is!
When you did the private guide for St. Petersburg - did you have specifics to give the guide about what you wanted to do? What was the fee? Was this for whole days or part days?
Thanks.
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Hi, we hired "Olga" in St Peterserburg May '08 after recomendations of djkbooks and others on these and other forums. She charged 11 Euros per hour for full day "walking tours" (walk, bus, metro,walk). http://www.tourservice.sp.ru/
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i dont know anything about cruises but we had our russian leg organised by a group called city realty in st petes ( did the moscow bit for us too)
we did russia independently and very well and now i realise that this could well be the way to travel in russia maintaining independence yet having support when needed - guides drivers bookings apartments etc
at least this company exists- i have their address and visited the premises twice - seems to run well ..speak good english too
it was a bit nerve wracking handing things over to the russians but i think id not hesistate to recommend them now
we did russia independently and very well and now i realise that this could well be the way to travel in russia maintaining independence yet having support when needed - guides drivers bookings apartments etc
at least this company exists- i have their address and visited the premises twice - seems to run well ..speak good english too
it was a bit nerve wracking handing things over to the russians but i think id not hesistate to recommend them now
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Hi lanejohann -
Could you tell me a bit more about your experience? For example: DId you spend the whole time with guides, or were there times you were completely on your own?
What was this company's fees for arranging everything for you? Did you just go to Moscow and St. P or other places as ell? Did you take the train between the cities? Etc.
Could you tell me a bit more about your experience? For example: DId you spend the whole time with guides, or were there times you were completely on your own?
What was this company's fees for arranging everything for you? Did you just go to Moscow and St. P or other places as ell? Did you take the train between the cities? Etc.
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Highly, highly recommend Olga...she is fluent in English and we had several e-mail exchanges ahead of our cruise. I stated our preferences and she made recommendations. She met us at our ship both days. The first day, Viking had a complimentary shuttle into the city and we all rode in on that. Second day, she met us at the ship at we took the metro into the city. Both days, she arranged a taxi for us back to the ship (about €10). We got much more accomplished with Olga that we would have with the Viking optionals. She is totally flexible and accommodating and will provide suggestions and details via e-mail.
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djkbooks - Thanks so much for the information. I did look Olga up and will definitely consider your recommendations. Sounds like the metro is right near the ship (?) Sounds like a good way to get around, if I learn cyrillic!
You stated that the first day Viking had a complimentary shuttle and "we all rode in on that". You mean they didn't mind that Olga, non-paying customer, went on their shuttle? Wow.
You stated that the first day Viking had a complimentary shuttle and "we all rode in on that". You mean they didn't mind that Olga, non-paying customer, went on their shuttle? Wow.
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Yes, there was no problem for Olga to ride the Viking shuttle with us.
Olga is fully licensed (with separate licenses for all the venues) and she was able to get us right into places we wished to visit and provided outstanding commentary for each. We especially enjoyed Church on Spilled Blood, Saint Isaac's, and a return visit to the Hermitage (where she got us into the Treasury). She also had wonderful recommendations for dining and shopping (along with taking us around to a few hotels for future reference).
Olga is fully licensed (with separate licenses for all the venues) and she was able to get us right into places we wished to visit and provided outstanding commentary for each. We especially enjoyed Church on Spilled Blood, Saint Isaac's, and a return visit to the Hermitage (where she got us into the Treasury). She also had wonderful recommendations for dining and shopping (along with taking us around to a few hotels for future reference).
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We did invite Olga to join us for dinner one day and lunch the other (along with refreshments along the way). Of course, we paid the tab. The meals were not expensive (and she recommended restaurants) and we were thrilled to spend that additional time with her, as she is delightful and chock full of information. We also paid her an extra hour both days because her home is a distance from the city center, and she was so kind to meet us on the ship both days and escort us into the city. Olga took exceptional care of us, including phoning taxi drivers she knew personally to get us safely back to our ship. She instructed them to be SURE to find our ship for us before dropping us off. When returning to Port, all those ships look the same, the names on the side are in Russian, and they often move all around while you're gone so not docked in the same exact place.
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djkbooks - You've been invaluable. Is your Visa with the invitation letter from Viking OK for the trips with the guide?
Thanks for everything. If you have any more info you want to impart, be my guest. Otherwise, thanks again.
Thanks for everything. If you have any more info you want to impart, be my guest. Otherwise, thanks again.
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Olga's website
http://www.tourservice.sp.ru/
Yes, the Visa we obtained through the agency recommended by Viking was sufficient. Note that Viking collects passports and holds them for the duration of the trip, but you can have yours back at any time - you just have to remember to pick it up (and they will remind you).
For Saint Petersburg, I highly recommend taking a look at the wonderful Eyewitness Guide...to determine the places you'd most like to visit (besides those Viking covers).
Olga is totally flexible, but will also help you decide.
For anyone going on a river cruise in Russia, invaluable is "Russia by River". Read it before you go, and take it with you!
http://www.russiabyriver.com/index.php?cPath=1_11
Also, be sure to pack any pharmaceuticals you typically use at home, as these are not conveniently or readily available during your travels. For example, I included cold medications (cough, headache, sore throat, decongestant). I never needed any of it, but one woman did come down with a miserable cold (which, fortunately did not spread around), and she had nothing for it and little was available in the gift shop on the ship (and I was happy to share with her).
And, you may want to consider "Off" clip-ons, or something for mosquitos. I packed towelettes in foil packets based on recommendations of others. We never needed anything, but you might.
Be sure to pack outerwear so as to be comfortable outside on the ship evenings, chillier days, while cruising - it's very breezy and cooler while cruising.
Also, I bought plenty of small bills and envelopes (I grabbed a stack at my bank), ignored the Viking, "one envelope" or add to your onboard bill, gratuity "recommendation", and tipped those who took care of us directly and personally. (The hotel manager even took me below so I could give an envelope to the crew.) (I was quite suspicious about whether or how much would get to the worker bees who all worked long hours and made our trip so pleasurable.)
http://www.tourservice.sp.ru/
Yes, the Visa we obtained through the agency recommended by Viking was sufficient. Note that Viking collects passports and holds them for the duration of the trip, but you can have yours back at any time - you just have to remember to pick it up (and they will remind you).
For Saint Petersburg, I highly recommend taking a look at the wonderful Eyewitness Guide...to determine the places you'd most like to visit (besides those Viking covers).
Olga is totally flexible, but will also help you decide.
For anyone going on a river cruise in Russia, invaluable is "Russia by River". Read it before you go, and take it with you!
http://www.russiabyriver.com/index.php?cPath=1_11
Also, be sure to pack any pharmaceuticals you typically use at home, as these are not conveniently or readily available during your travels. For example, I included cold medications (cough, headache, sore throat, decongestant). I never needed any of it, but one woman did come down with a miserable cold (which, fortunately did not spread around), and she had nothing for it and little was available in the gift shop on the ship (and I was happy to share with her).
And, you may want to consider "Off" clip-ons, or something for mosquitos. I packed towelettes in foil packets based on recommendations of others. We never needed anything, but you might.
Be sure to pack outerwear so as to be comfortable outside on the ship evenings, chillier days, while cruising - it's very breezy and cooler while cruising.
Also, I bought plenty of small bills and envelopes (I grabbed a stack at my bank), ignored the Viking, "one envelope" or add to your onboard bill, gratuity "recommendation", and tipped those who took care of us directly and personally. (The hotel manager even took me below so I could give an envelope to the crew.) (I was quite suspicious about whether or how much would get to the worker bees who all worked long hours and made our trip so pleasurable.)
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We chose Moscow to St. Petersburg, and were very pleased, as the time spent in Moscow was plenty (Viking did an excellent job of including the best venues) and we really appreciated all the free time in St. Petersburg.
An acquaintance of ours who was born and raised in St. Petersburg told us that fall is one of the very best times to visit...that's when she goes when she goes "home" to visit her family.
An acquaintance of ours who was born and raised in St. Petersburg told us that fall is one of the very best times to visit...that's when she goes when she goes "home" to visit her family.
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dkjbooks - You mention the "hotel manager" taking you below to give an envelope to the crew. Does "hotel manager" mean someone/manager on Viking? Was the money you gave in rubles or US currency or Euros? Getting that much money in rubles in U.S. might be difficult.
Another money question - Did they have an ATM on the ship? How did you get rubles?
Another money question - Did they have an ATM on the ship? How did you get rubles?
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The Hotel Manager was one of the Viking staff.
On our visit a few years ago, American Dollars were accepted many places. Things may have changed since then. If you book with Viking, details will be included in your final packet.
You cannot get rubles outside of Russia. Best bet is to acquire some at the airport when you land (and try to get smaller bills). Or, Viking includes an ATM stop early in the trip.
On our visit a few years ago, American Dollars were accepted many places. Things may have changed since then. If you book with Viking, details will be included in your final packet.
You cannot get rubles outside of Russia. Best bet is to acquire some at the airport when you land (and try to get smaller bills). Or, Viking includes an ATM stop early in the trip.

