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Two Capitals

This program is similar to the first, simply in reverse. Your journey will start in St. Petersburg and take you through Onega Lake, Kizhi Island, Goritsy, Yaroslavl, Uglich and finally Moscow.

Itinerary
Day 1
Arrival
Arrival
Your driver will pick you up at the airport. He will be standing with your name sign at the exit gate. He will take you to the ship for the embarkation. Dinner will be served on the ship and after it, you can relax and rest in your cabin, the ship's lounge or bar. We recommend going to bed early to overcome your jet lag as we have an eventful program planned for tomorrow.
Day 2
St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg is one of the top 10 destinations on our planet. Peter the Great built the city borrowing the best features of the greatest European capitals of the day, like canals from the Venice, palaces and parks from Versailles, monuments from London and churches from Romes and Moscow. No one, even the skeptics, leaves the city unimpressed. It is as much a crown jewel of Russia as it is of the whole Europe.

  • This day we will visit Hermitage, one of the world's biggest art galleries.
  • Bus city tour to St. Basil Island, The Building of Exchange, Peters and Paul Fortress, Rostrum Columns, Nevskiy prospect, Isaac Cathedral, Cathedral of Savior
  • Optional tour: Russian Folklore Show
Day 3
St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg
First half of the day you will have to explore St. Petersburg on your own. You can also take an optional tour to Catherine Palace, one of the worlds most interesting palaces. It is located 15 miles away from St. Petersburg, and was a summer residence of Tzars.

  • Optional tour to Pushkin (Catherine Palace)
  • Optional Yusupov Palace
  • In the evening you will have Russian Ballet at the Hermitage Theater
Day 4
St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg
This day is reserved for the trip outside of the city, to Peterhof - royal residence on the outskirts of the city where Russian Tsars spend most of their time during warm time of the year.

Peterhof is located on the banks of Gulf of Finland most famous for its parks and fountains that mimic those of  Versailles. Peter the Great spent most of his time in this place because it was close to the wharfs where Peter was raising Russian navy. Peter build hundreds of fountains to entertain his noble guests, including you.

  • Tour of Peterhof Parks (outside only)
  • Optional tour: Inside Peter and Paul Fortress and St. Isaac's Cathedral
Day 5
Svirstroy
Svirstroy
Svitrstroy is 100 miles from St. Petersburg with only a population of 1000. Enjoy some free time to walk through this unspoiled Russian village and browse through the irresistible handmade trinkets.

  • You will have free time to stroll around the town and buy some souvenirs.
Day 6
Kizhi
Kizhi
Kizhi Island is located on the Lake Onega. The island is home to the amazing Transfiguration Church. The church and its 22 domes are build without a single nail. Interestingly, the church was not always on this island. It was closer to the people. The Bolsheviks, for all their hatred of the religion, wanted to destroy the church, but did not dare to do so. They decided to transport the church to a deserted island where no one would be able to see it. That's why today it can only be reached by river cruise.
Day 7
Goritsy
Goritsy
The town of Goritsy is home to the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery (1397). During the Time of Trouble, Polish invaders were trying to put their puppet on the Russian throne and stormed the monastery in attempt to purge the remaining Russian nobles. They never succeeded and while they were occupied, the Russians raise their forces and to repel the invaders. 
Day 8
Yaroslavl
Yaroslavl
By today standards Yaroslavl is small, but its place in Russia's history and culture cannot be underestimated. Before it was annihilated by the Mongols it was Russia's largest city and its economic, political and cultural center, at least before the city was completely annihilated by the Mongols, twice. The Mongols were so obsessed with defeating Yaroslavl that they did not notice the gradual rise of Moscow.
Day 9
Uglich
Uglich
Uglich is a small town on the Volga River. The best-defended fortress of Moscovy Kingdom, it was frequently attacked by the Lithuanians, the Tatars, and even the grand prince of Tver city-state that rivaled the Moscovy. In 1951 a 10-year old prince Dimitry, the last heir to the throne of the ancient Ruyrik dynasty, was murdered here in Uglich by Boris Godunov. Godunov proclaimed himself as the tsar of Russia, but was soon murdered himself. These events plunged Russia into three decades of political turmoil known as "Time of Trouble" that left the lands devastated and opened up a way for the new dynasty - the Romanovs. We will visit a small, but historically significant church of St. Dmitry-on-Blood, which is standing on the spot where Dimitry had been murdered.
Day 10
Moscow
Moscow
Moscow is Russia's largest city, its political and economic capital. The town of Moscow was the center of Moscovy - a small principality that unified the Russian lands against the Mongols in the late 14th century and has ruled Russia ever since. As the Mongols burnt major cities across Russia, refugees fled to smaller principalities like Moscow, Tver and Nizhny Novgorod. Through bribes, diplomacy and coercion, Moscow overcame its two rivals to become "Russia's first city." Moscow's role was briefly challenged when Tsar Peter the Great moved Russia's capital to his new city, St Petersburg, on the shores of the Baltic Sea.
  • This day is dedicated to exploring Moscow on a bus city tour including sights: Red Square, Leningradskaya and Tverskaya streets, Novodevichiy Convent (exterior), KGB (exterior),GUM and Cathedral of Christ the Savior (all outside views)
  • Optional tour: Trip to Sergiev Posad - town of Golden Ring of Russia
  • Optional tour: Moscow Circus
Day 11
Moscow
Moscow

Moscow Subway. Located deep underground, it is also a nuclear shelter and a museum of Soviet socialist art that celebrates the unity of Soviet republics. The unity is no longer there, but the most amazing subway system in the world is. By the way, Moscow Subway carries 3 mln passengers daily. You will take a short ride on Moscow Subway to get a bit of taste of what its like to live in Moscow.

Tretyakov Picture Gallery is Moscow's best collection of art and one of the best collections of Russian paintings in the world. The gallery started as a private collection of wealthy 19th century merchant Ivan Tretyakov, who donated his collection to the city.

  • Tour of Moscow Metro inside
  • Tour of Treatyakov Gallery inside
Day 12
Moscow
Moscow
This day is very special, as we will go inside the Kremlin - the ancient castle built to withstand the Mongol hordes. Throughout history, the Kremlin has been the center of political power in Russia and it remains a symbolic political center even today, as the official site of the inauguration ceremony of the Russian president (they don't actually live or work here).

The Kremlin is a living museum of Russia's history. Its inside wasn't built overnight, rather various rulers added new pieces over time (and some, like Napoleon, plundered from it). This cultural and historical treasure has been so well preserved that it seems that you are traveling in time. You will see the most interesting places in the Kremlin as you follow our professional guide in the steps of some of the world's greatest leaders and its most terrible dictators.

  • Excursion of Kremlin and one cathedral
  • Tour inside of Armory Chamber
  • Optional tour: Maidens Convent inside
  • Optional tour: Pushkin Museum
Day 14
Departure
Departure
Your voyage is coming to an end. It is time to say goodbye to this beautiful country, the crew and your fellow passengers. It is time to pack up and to go home bringing unforgettable memories with you. The airport transfer service is arranged for you.