MS Chernishevskiy |
MS Russ |
MS Litvinov |
MS Dnieper Princess The MS Dnieper Princess, a Type 301 passenger ship built in the East German shipyards of Boizenburg in 1988, is a no-frills option for seeing the spectacular Dnieper River. After an update in 2005, the ship today boasts the latest navigational aids for traveling the waterway that defines modern Ukraine. Details → |
MS Shashkov It is able to sail at 17 mph (25.5 kph) on the Mighty Volga between St. Petersburg and Moscow, and provides a no-frills exploration of the historic sights along the way. Each cabin above the Lower Deck enjoys views from large scenic windows (the lower level is port-holed), and all cabins have their own private facilities, air conditioning, and refrigerators. Zosima himself would be proud. Details → |
MS Svetlov Although named the same, the MS Mikhail Svetlov is in fact not the ship that brought “ordinary Soviet citizen” Semyon Gorbunkov (played by the renowned Yuri Nikulin) to Istanbul in the popular Soviet-era film “The Diamond Arm” (“Brilliantovaya Ruka”). Instead, this three-decker is one of the great river boats (Sergey Yesenin-class, type Q-065) that Austria built for the Soviets in 1985. Details → |
MS Spirit of Enderby |