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Signature Russia

Discover the history of Russia on this independent program. Begin your journey in Moscow's historic Red Square, the center of Russian culture. See the iconic onion-shaped domes of St. Basil's and visit the Kremlin. Head to the countryside and the pilgrimage site in Sergiev Posad before imagining the lavish lifestyle of the czars with visits to the massive palaces and museums in St. Petersburg.

Luxury Private Travel 2013
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Prices are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy.

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Itinerary

Day 1: Moscow, Russia

Arrive in Moscow, where you are privately transferred to your hotel. The balance of the day is at leisure.

The Ritz-Carlton Moscow or Lotte Hotel Moscow
Day 2: Moscow

Visit historic Red Square and envision the important events that have taken place in this center of Russian culture. See the colorful onion-shaped domes of St. Basil’s Cathedral and Novodevichy Convent with its 16 gilded domes. This afternoon, choose to visit either the Tretyakov Gallery, home of the world’s greatest collection of Russian icons and an outstanding collection of pre-Revolutionary Russian art, or the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts.

The Ritz-Carlton Moscow or Lotte Hotel Moscow   |   Meals: B
Day 3: Moscow/Sergiev Posad /Moscow

Drive into the countryside to visit the Trinity Monastery of St. Sergius, which for over 500 years has been one of the most important centers of pilgrimage in Russia. The monastery’s golden cupolas and blue bell tower are some of the most picturesque in the country.

The Ritz-Carlton Moscow or Lotte Hotel Moscow   |   Meals: B
Day 4: Moscow/St. Petersburg

Visit two of the Kremlin’s cathedrals as well as the State Armory, home to a collection of priceless artifacts dating back to the 14th century. It also houses the Diamond Fund, a separate collection of Russia’s most valuable gems, including the diamond-encrusted coronation crown of Catherine the Great and the 190-carat Orlov diamond. Transfer to the rail station for the high-speed train to St. Petersburg with dinner on board.

Grand Hotel Europe or Kempinski Hotel Moika 22   |   Meals: B D
Day 5: St. Petersburg

Here, in the early 18th century, Peter the Great decided to build his country’s capital, after taking it away from Sweden in a by military battle. This morning, visit the Hermitage Museum, considered to be one of the finest in the world. Designed in the mid-18th century by Bartolomeo Rastrelli as the Winter Palace of Catherine the Great, the building contains the stunning state collection of European objets d’art and memorabilia from the lavish Imperial Court through the Revolution, as well as the famous Gold Room.

Grand Hotel Europe or Kempinski Hotel Moika 22   |   Meals: B
Day 6: St. Petersburg

A full day’s sightseeing includes the Peter and Paul Fortress, designed to stave off enemy attacks on the city and later one of the most terrifying prisons in czarist Russia, as well as gold-domed St. Isaac’s Cathedral and the Yusupov Palace. During the dark days of World War I, the powerful and corrupt priest Grigory Rasputin was lured by assassins to the cellars of the palace, where he was poisoned before he stumbled outside and was shot.

Grand Hotel Europe or Kempinski Hotel Moika 22   |   Meals: B
Day 7: St. Petersburg/Petrodvorets/St. Petersburg

Travel to Petrodvorets, the opulent summer palace of Peter the Great, which was designed to “befit the very highest of monarchs.” Explore the massive estate, with its cascading fountains, bronze sculptures and sea channels. Its Grand Cascade — a sequence of sculptures, fountains and water jets — is one of the largest fountain ensembles in the world. This afternoon, return to St. Petersburg by hydrofoil (weather permitting) and visit the Russian Museum.

Grand Hotel Europe or Kempinski Hotel Moika 22   |   Meals: B
Day 8: St. Petersburg/Pushkin/St. Petersburg

Drive into the countryside to the village of Pushkin to explore the sparkling Catherine Palace, built in the mid-18th century for Czarina Elizabeth, who named the palace in honor of her mother. Then have lunch in a country restaurant with traditional folk entertainment. This afternoon, visit Pavlovsk Great Palace, a gift from Catherine the Great to her son Paul.

Grand Hotel Europe or Kempinski Hotel Moika 22   |   Meals: B L
Day 9: St. Petersburg/USA or Canada

Transfer to the airport to board your homebound flight.

Meals: B

Dates & Prices

Prices are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy.

May. 25, 2013 - Jun. 02, 2013 $8,395 Silver Call for Availability
May. 25, 2013 - Jun. 02, 2013 $9,595 Gold Call for Availability
Jun. 01, 2013 - Jun. 09, 2013 $8,395 Silver Call for Availability
Jun. 01, 2013 - Jun. 09, 2013 $9,595 Gold Call for Availability
Jun. 08, 2013 - Jun. 16, 2013 $8,395 Silver Call for Availability
Jun. 08, 2013 - Jun. 16, 2013 $9,595 Gold Call for Availability
Jun. 29, 2013 - Jul. 07, 2013 $8,395 Silver Available
Jun. 29, 2013 - Jul. 07, 2013 $9,595 Gold Available
Jul. 13, 2013 - Jul. 21, 2013 $7,495 Silver Available
Jul. 13, 2013 - Jul. 21, 2013 $8,595 Gold Call for Availability
Jul. 27, 2013 - Aug. 04, 2013 $7,495 Silver Call for Availability
Jul. 27, 2013 - Aug. 04, 2013 $8,595 Gold Call for Availability
Aug. 10, 2013 - Aug. 18, 2013 $7,695 Silver Available
Aug. 10, 2013 - Aug. 18, 2013 $8,595 Gold Available
Aug. 24, 2013 - Sep. 01, 2013 $7,695 Silver Available
Aug. 24, 2013 - Sep. 01, 2013 $8,595 Gold Available
Sep. 07, 2013 - Sep. 15, 2013 $7,695 Silver Available
Sep. 07, 2013 - Sep. 15, 2013 $8,895 Gold Available
Sep. 21, 2013 - Sep. 29, 2013 $7,695 Silver Available
Sep. 21, 2013 - Sep. 29, 2013 $8,895 Gold Call for Availability
Oct. 05, 2013 - Oct. 13, 2013 $7,495 Silver Call for Availability
Oct. 05, 2013 - Oct. 13, 2013 $8,895 Gold Call for Availability
Oct. 19, 2013 - Oct. 27, 2013 $7,495 Silver Available
Oct. 19, 2013 - Oct. 27, 2013 $8,895 Gold Call for Availability

Pricing Options & Surcharges

Solo Traveller pricing is available on request.

NOTE: Opening and closing times for sightseeing in Russia are subject to change on short notice. Therefore, some sightseeing may need to be rearranged or substituted.