Private St. Petersburg On Your Own 3 Day (Visas Included)
- Experience the grandeur of St. Petersburg with a private, 3-day tour, visiting iconic fortresses, museums, churches, and palaces.
- Witness the majesty of the Peter and Paul's Fortress, the final resting place of Tsar Nicholas II and his daughter Anastasia.
- Marvel at the astounding architecture of the Church of our Savior on Spilled Blood, adorned with 7500 beautiful mosaics.
- Explore the vast Hermitage Museum, rivaling Paris' Louvre, with over 2.7 million displays including masterpieces by Da Vinci and Monet.
- Relish the splendor of the Peterhoff Grand Palace and its enchanting fountains and monumental ensembles, considered the Russian Versailles.
Private St. Petersburg On Your Own 3 Day (Visas Included)
See St. Petersburg's most famous fortresses, museums, churches, and palaces in style and comfort with your English-speaking guide. On the first and second day, your return to your ship will be approximately 5:30 PM. On the third day you will return at least one hour before your ship is scheduled to sail.
Upon connecting with your guide and driver, the world class city of St. Petersburg awaits with amazing sites to discover such as Peter and Paul's Fortress. This site is where the Romanovs are buried, including the famous Tsar Nicholas II and his daughter Anastasia.
You may also choose to see the Spilled Blood and St. Isaac's Churches and tour these symbolic landmarks. The astounding, romantic-styled Church of our Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in 1883, following the assassination of Emperor Alexander III (on this exact location), the grand church (with its 7500 beautiful mosaics) was finally completed in 1907.
Following lunch, you may wish to visit the Winter residence of the Tsar where you can admire the Hermitage collection of world art. Aside from Paris' Louvre, no other collection rivals the size and quality of the Hermitage Museum. Founded by Catherine the Great upon purchasing 255 paintings from Berlin, the Hermitage now has over 2.7 million displays. With masterpieces by Da Vinci, Rafael, Monet, Rembrandt, and Renoir it is widely treasured, both inside and out.
On day two of your St. Petersburg tour you may wish to visit the emperor's summer residence. Here you will have ample time to browse the imperial Catherine palace, absorbing the magnificence and its unforgettable Amber room.
Another site not to be missed is the city of fountains, the Peterhoff Grand Palace and Park, dubbed the Russian Versailles and reminiscent of France's Versailles. Rivalling it with its splendor, you may choose to see the grand halls or walk the grounds to see the fountains. Having served as the Tsar's summer residence, its grounds are dotted with countless fountains (like the spraying Joke Fountain), monumental ensembles, and charming pavilions. Having explored St. Petersburg, you'll return to your ship at the end of the day.
On day three there is still so much more to experience while in St. Petersburg. Take advantage of a third day to continue to see all the sights on your bucket list, or maybe even return to a previous destination you would like to see more of. Your guide will be with you all three days and will provide invaluable information to help make sure you get the very most out of your time in Russia. At the end of the day you will be returned to your ship in ample time for boarding before your scheduled departure.
Sites and destinations chosen to be visited may allow for an inside viewing, be seen during an exterior photo stop, or seen in passing due to museums, palaces or other sites being closed on alternate days throughout the week. You will have the same guide for all three days of your tour. Please be aware that cruise lines occasionally mislead passengers by telling them that they are not allowed to disembark the ship in St. Petersburg unless they are on an excursion purchased through the cruise line. In addition, the cruise lines also sometimes tell passengers that they cannot disembark the ship until the passengers on the cruise lines' excursions have done so first. This is incorrect, and you are free to exit the ship as soon as passengers start to disembark because Russian law states that a cruise ship cannot hold passengers onboard against their will as long as they have the proper documents. In order to clear immigration, you will need to bring along: 1) Your passport; 2) A copy of your tour tickets. 3) An immigration form passed out to all guests on the ship (or at the passport control).
Please Note: This tour includes a visa. Entrance fees and meals are not included, as you choose to see what you wish on your private tour.