Valentina, Russian Waterways ex St Petersburg to Moscow – 24 Aug 2021

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As the number one tour operator in Australia and New Zealand, APT is committed to the continuation of its role as a fully integrated travel business by owning and operating its touring and cruising operations.

In partnership with AMA Waterways, APT has built a fleet of custom-designed European river ships that signify the evolution of modern river cruising. From the intricate elegance of the interior appointments and the opulence of the suites to the wealth of recreational choice provided in the vessel’s public areas, these river ships are truly the finest on Europe’s waters. PLUS when you travel on an APT River cruise you will enjoy all the benefits of touring with APT including:

* Freedom of Choice Touring and exclusive Signature Experiences * Beer, wine and soft drinks included at both Lunch and Dinner, with Champagne served at Breakfast * All gratuities for cruise staff and guides included * APT river cruises are exclusive to APT’s Australian and New Zealand customers

There are two classes of APT river ships:

Aria Class ships boast an innovative leading-edge design. Launched between 2006 and 2009, they have been the most popular ships in Europe for some time.

Concerto Class river ships – These revolutionary vessels present the popular attributes of Aria Class ships while introducing some new features certain to appeal to many. Slightly larger, these ships are set to change the way the industry looks at river ship design, thanks in part to their exclusive range of Twin Balcony Suites.

In Russia board the newly rebuilt ms Amakatarina, exclusively available to APT in Australia.

135 square feet/12.5 square metres. The 98 staterooms and suites on board feature outside balconies or panoramic windows, making it convenient to take in the incredible passing views as you cruise along Russia’s waterways. Each stateroom and suite features an ensuite bathroom as well as personal climate control for your comfort.

135 square feet/12.5 square metres. The 98 staterooms and suites on board feature outside balconies or panoramic windows, making it convenient to take in the incredible passing views as you cruise along Russia’s waterways. Each stateroom and suite features an ensuite bathroom as well as personal climate control for your comfort.

210 square feet/19.5 square metres. The 98 staterooms and suites on board feature outside balconies or panoramic windows, making it convenient to take in the incredible passing views as you cruise along Russia’s waterways. Each stateroom and suite features an ensuite bathroom as well as personal climate control for your comfort.

210 square feet/19.5 square metres. The 98 staterooms and suites on board feature outside balconies or panoramic windows, making it convenient to take in the incredible passing views as you cruise along Russia’s waterways. Each stateroom and suite features an ensuite bathroom as well as personal climate control for your comfort.

210 square feet/19.5 square metres. The 98 staterooms and suites on board feature outside balconies or panoramic windows, making it convenient to take in the incredible passing views as you cruise along Russia’s waterways. Each stateroom and suite features an ensuite bathroom as well as personal climate control for your comfort.

(269 sq. ft./25 sq. m.) The 98 staterooms and suites on board feature outside balconies or panoramic windows, making it convenient to take in the incredible passing views as you cruise along Russia’s waterways. Each stateroom and suite features an ensuite bathroom as well as personal climate control for your comfort.

334 square feet/31 square metres. The 98 staterooms and suites on board feature outside balconies or panoramic windows, making it convenient to take in the incredible passing views as you cruise along Russia’s waterways. Each stateroom and suite features an ensuite bathroom as well as personal climate control for your comfort.

(409 sq. ft./38 sq. m.) The 98 staterooms and suites on board feature outside balconies or panoramic windows, making it convenient to take in the incredible passing views as you cruise along Russia’s waterways. Each stateroom and suite features an ensuite bathroom as well as personal climate control for your comfort.


Cruise in superior comfort aboard the 196-passenger MS Valentina. Allowing you to journey between the fascinating cities of Moscow and St Petersburg with ease, this elegant vessel offers stylish interiors as well as comfortable staterooms and suites.

The 98 staterooms and suites on board feature outside balconies or panoramic windows, making it convenient to take in the incredible passing views as you cruise along Russia’s waterways. Each stateroom and suite features an ensuite bathroom as well as personal climate control for your comfort.

From buffet breakfasts to four course dinners, absorb superb views while dining on international cuisine, as well as the local flavours of Russia. A selection of beer, wine and soft drinks are served during lunch and dinner during your cruise, as well as access to a 24-hour tea and coffee station.

The features of your wonderful ship include an elegant restaurant to indulge in delicious meals, a lounge and fully-stocked bar to keep you relaxed and hydrated, a Sun Deck to take in the ever-changing vistas, a fitness centre for those that would like to stay active, and a spa
for that soothing massage. With Wi-Fi internet available throughout the ship, it’s easy for you to stay connected with loved ones back home.

Ship Profile & Stats

  • Length: 129 m
  • Passenger Capacity (dbl): 196

Ship Amenities

  • Personal Climate Control
  • Flat Screen Television

Ship Facilities

  • Restaurant
  • Lounge
  • Bar
  • Sun Deck
  • Fitness Centre
  • Spa
  • Wi-Fi


Cruise Itinerary

DateActivityArriveDepart
24 Aug '21
St Petersburg, Russia
Hotel
25 Aug '21
St Petersburg, Russia
Embark
26 Aug '21
St Petersburg, Russia
27 Aug '21
St Petersburg, Russia
28 Aug '21
Mandrogui, Russia
29 Aug '21
Kizhi, Russia
30 Aug '21
Goritzy, Russia
31 Aug '21
Yaroslavl, Russia
01 Sep '21
Uglich, Russia
02 Sep '21
Moscow, Russia
03 Sep '21
Moscow, Russia
04 Sep '21
Moscow, Russia
Disembark Hotel
05 Sep '21
Moscow, Russia

All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.

10 Night Cruise sailing from St Petersburg to Moscow aboard Valentina. Hotel stay pre-cruise in St Petersburg and post-cruise in Moscow.

Day 1 Arrive St Petersburg
The City of Tsars. The Venice of the North. Russia’s hub for the arts. However which way you describe St Petersburg, it certainly does not disappoint. Make your way to your hotel. This evening, come together to share a welcome dinner, where you will have the opportunity to get to know your fellow travellers.

Stay: St Petersburg, Kempinski Hotel Moika 22

Day 2 St Petersburg
Embark on a city exploration, where you will see attractions such as St Isaac’s Cathedral, the Nevsky Prospect and Palace Square. You will also visit Peter and Paul Fortress, as well as the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood. Afterwards, take a guided tour of the imperial estate, Peterhof Palace, laid out on the orders of Peter the Great. Later, the time has come to board your river ship.

Stay: 10 Nights, MS Valentina

Day 3 St Petersburg
SIGNATURE EXPERIENCE
Here, go inside before the museum is open to the public and take in the exclusive Hermitage Peacock Clock Ceremony. Acquired by Catherine the Great, the Peacock Clock is a large automated clock featuring three life-sized mechanical birds.

Take a Hydrofoil ride on the Neva River to the State Hermitage, the second-largest art museum in the world and home to Russia’s royal art collection of more than three million works. After a special experience here, tour the museum. Spend the afternoon at leisure. For something special this evening, appreciate Russia’s arts scene and attend a private ballet performance at the Hermitage Theatre, one of the oldest theatres in St Petersburg.

Day 4 St Petersburg
FREEDOM OF CHOICEâ„¢
Join a discovery of the lavish Catherine Palace and grounds, constructed in the 18th century as a summer palace for the Empress. Alternatively, you may wish to visit the Fabergé Museum, home to the world’s largest collection of pieces by Peter Carl Fabergé.

After breakfast today, head out to enjoy your chosen activity.

Day 5 Lake Ladoga, Mandrogi
After cruising through the night, dock in Mandrogi, located within a dense forest on the banks of the Svir River. Famous for its towering churches, most of Mandrogi was bombed by German forces in World War II. Here, visit the Vodka Museum that houses more than 3,000 different varieties, then spend time at leisure to look around the village.

Day 6 Lake Onega, Kizhi Island
Situated on Lake Onega, Kizhi is home to some of Russia’s iconic wooden architecture. Once declared a parish centre for the Russian Orthodox Church in the 16th century, it survived a rebellion until the 1950s, when most of the island’s residents left, leaving behind impressive wooden relics. Explore the open-air museum and marvel at the World Heritage-listed Transfiguration Church, built in 1714 without the use of a single nail.

Day 7 White Lake, Goritsy
FREEDOM OF CHOICEâ„¢
Visit the Monastery of St Cyril on the White Lake and its Museum of Icons. Alternatively, take a walking tour of Goritsy, including a visit to a local school.

Today cruise onto the White Lake, then dock in Goritsy, a peaceful farming town. Here, set out on your preferred activity.

Day 8 Yaroslavl
Make a stop in the historic Golden Ring city, Yaroslavl. Founded by Prince Yaroslav the Wise in 1010, this is one of Russia’s oldest cities, tracing its origins back to the Vikings. Here, a sightseeing exploration illuminates the city’s history through its glorious architecture, including Spassky Monastery and the Church of Elia the Prophet.

Day 9 Uglich
FREEDOM OF CHOICEâ„¢
On a guided discovery, visit the Kremlin and the Church of St Demetrios on the Blood. Alternatively, you may wish to visit the Hydropower Engineering Museum.

Dock in another Golden Ring city, Uglich, where you can pick the sightseeing that best suits you.

Day 10 Moscow
Dock in Moscow this afternoon as you arrive at your final destination on this journey. Enjoy an insightful guided exploration of Red Square and St Basil’s Cathedral.

Day 11 Moscow
FREEDOM OF CHOICEâ„¢
Perhaps gain an insight into the history of space exploration with a visit to the Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics, situated at the base of a 100-metre titanium obelisk. Alternatively, explore Tretyakov Art Gallery, Russia’s national gallery.

On a guided tour of the Armoury Museum, venture inside the walls of the Kremlin, a historic fortified complex that was once the royal residence of the Tsars. Later, you will have a choice of sightseeing.

Day 12 Moscow, Disembark Ship
Set out on a morning discovery that allows you to marvel at some of Moscow’s unique Metro stations, which feature chandeliers and marble statues. Later, perhaps tour a Cold War bunker or enjoy free time to explore Moscow. An evening of fun awaits at tonight’s farewell dinner, where traditional Russian folklore performers will dazzle you.

Stay: Moscow, Hotel Baltschug Kempinksi

Day 13 Depart Moscow

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