Weekend at sea last minute tours. Weekend tours in Russia

Weekend holidays at sea: the best prices for trips to the sea from leading tour operators and the best travel agencies.

Weekend tours to the sea are ideal for those who cannot tear themselves away from work for a long time, but want to change the atmosphere of the city to a resort, spend a romantic weekend or even celebrate their birthday away from home. There are a lot of last-minute weekend tours at affordable prices to a wide variety of places on the planet. If you are interested in a sea tour within Russia, then you can go to the Black Sea coast, for example to Sochi or Adler.

The most budget-friendly option for a weekend trip to the seaside is to purchase a last-minute tour to a visa-free country. The cost of a tour reaches its lowest point just a day or two before departure to the destination country, so if you want to have an economical vacation at sea on Saturday, buy last-minute tours on Thursday.

As visa-free tours at sea, trips to Yalta, Alushta and other resort cities of Crimea, Georgia, as well as to countries with visa-free or simplified entry for Russians can be attractive - for example, tours to Turkey at sea, tours to Israel, tours to Thailand, as well as to Egypt, Malaysia, the Seychelles, Montenegro, Croatia, etc.

Every year, more and more tourists from Russia are attracted by the Bulgarian coast, whose tourism service is actively developing at very affordable prices for vacations.

If you have a Schengen visa or are planning a weekend trip in advance and have time to purchase it, then pay attention to tours to European resort countries. Thus, holidays in Greece, especially on the island of Crete, are attractive. A holiday on the Spanish coast is not cheap, but it promises to be unforgettable: magical beaches, picturesque landscapes, plenty of entertainment venues and conditions for water sports. Every year, more and more tourists from Russia are attracted by the Bulgarian coast, whose tourism service is actively developing at very affordable prices for vacations. Despite the fact that Bulgaria is not part of the Schengen area, Schengen holders are allowed to enter and stay in Bulgaria for three months without additionally obtaining a Bulgarian visa.

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Russia is a country in two parts of the world, a state whose territory covers the sandy Baltic spit and the rocky islands of Chukotka, stretches from the northern Arctic latitudes to the subtropics. Russia has unimaginable wealth - cultural and historical heritage, protected forests and untouched spaces. The elegant streets of St. Petersburg and the architectural monuments of Kaliningrad compete with the architecture of ancient cities - multi-domed churches and merchant houses, and the beaches of the Black Sea coast compete with the northern forests of Karelia and the ridges of the Ural Mountains.



Geography

Russia is the largest country on our planet by area, occupying 17.1 million square kilometers. The state is located in Eurasia and covers both parts of the continent. About a third of Russia's territory is located in Eastern Europe, and the rest belongs to northern Asia. The Russian shores are washed by the waters of 12 seas belonging to the basins of the Arctic, Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and by the waters of the closed Caspian Sea.

Russia lies on large platforms, so its topography is predominantly flat. In the west of the country stretches the undulating Central Russian Plain, separated by the ridge of the Ural Mountains from the Siberian Plateau. In the south of Russia there are the Caucasus mountain systems with the highest point of the country - Mount Elbrus, Sayan and Altai. In the Far East, the peaks of extinct and active volcanoes soar upward.

There are about 2.5 million rivers and 3 million lakes in Russia. Most rivers are flat in nature, but there are also turbulent mountain rivers in Russia with rocky, rapids beds. The country's largest rivers are the Ob, Lena, Irtysh, Yenisei and Volga. The lake region of Russia is Karelia, where the largest lakes in Europe are located - Ladoga and Onega; in Eastern Siberia there is the deepest lake on the planet - Baikal.

The flora of Russia is a velvet of mosses and lichens in the taiga tundra, coniferous forests encircling the glacial lakes of Karelia, oak forests and birch groves, feather grass and fescue steppes, broad-leaved Far Eastern forests, subtropical flora on the Black Sea coast. Nature protection zones have been created in Russia, there are 42 national parks and 71 nature reserves.

Climate

The territory of Russia covers several climatic zones: Arctic and subarctic on the shores of the Arctic Ocean and in the northern regions, temperate, subtropical on the Black Sea coast. However, most of the country is characterized by a climate of temperate latitudes: continental, temperate continental, sharply continental and monsoon in the Far East.

In general, Russia has a long, snowy and cold winter. Depending on the region, average January temperatures range from 6 to −50 °C. Summer in most of Russia is moderately warm with an average temperature from 1 °C in the northern regions to 25 °C on the Black Sea coast.

Time

The territory of Russia covers 11 time zones:

Kaliningrad time - MSK−1 (UTC+2)
Moscow time - MSK (UTC+3)
Samara time - MSK+1 (UTC+4)
Ekaterinburg time - MSK+2 (UTC+5)
Omsk time - MSK+3 (UTC+6)
Krasnoyarsk time - MSK+4 (UTC+7)
Irkutsk time - MSK+5 (UTC+8)
Yakut time - MSK+6 (UTC+9)
Vladivostok time - MSK+7 (UTC+10)
Central Kolyma time - MSK+8 (UTC+11)
Kamchatka time - MSK+9 (UTC+12)

Language

Official language of Russia: Russian. Subjects of the Russian Federation have the right to establish state and official languages ​​used on an equal basis with Russian. The most common foreign languages ​​in Russia are Ukrainian, Belarusian and German. English is widely used in business and tourism, as a means of international communication, mainly in large cities.

Population

The population of Russia is 142 million people. About 80% of the population are Russians. In total, representatives of more than 200 nationalities and nationalities live in the country.

Currency

Official currency: ruble (RUB).

Customs regulations

Undeclared import and export of currency is limited to an amount equivalent to 10,000USD. Duty-free import of goods for personal consumption is limited - alcohol and cigarettes: a liter of alcohol, up to 50 cigars or cigarillos, or 200 cigarettes, or 250 grams of tobacco, as well as goods and things for personal use: clothing, toiletries, jewelry, photographic and film equipment .

Jewelry, artistic and cultural values, works of art, psychotropic and potent medicinal substances, ammunition and weapons are subject to mandatory declaration.

Connection

In Russia, cellular communication services are provided by more than a hundred operators, the largest of which are the so-called “Big Three” - mobile operators MTS, Megafon and Beeline. The remaining companies have a significantly smaller number of clients and provide services in certain regions. SIM cards from the Big Three operators can be purchased everywhere - in stores, mobile phone stores, and post offices.

Russia's telephone code is +7.

To call Russia on a mobile phone, dial +7-subscriber number***

Mains voltage

Mains voltage 220 volts.

Tourism

Russia has opportunities for any type of tourism. The rich historical heritage has served to create excursion routes and educational tours, the long Black Sea coast is a traditional region of beach and active recreation, and ski resorts in Russia are rapidly developing. One of the main types of tourism in the country is health tourism. Over the centuries, a system of resort treatment has been developing in Russia - sanatoriums and spa hotels operate on sources of mineral waters, healing mud, and in places with a favorable climate.

Traditions/peculiarities. Russia has preserved many customs and traditions that go back centuries. Every spring, in large cities and very small towns they say goodbye to winter on a grand scale - they bake pancakes and burn a straw effigy of Maslenitsa, in the summer in villages they celebrate Ivan Kupala Day, and the main winter holiday is New Year.

One of the main features of the Russian people was and remains hospitality, which is most manifested in the feast. A traditional Russian meal includes first, second and third courses - soups and stews, baked poultry or meat, all kinds of baked goods - pies and pies. Dishes of national cuisine are presented in all their richness in restaurants. Daily cabbage soup, roast, sbitni and tinctures are served in the best establishments.

Safety

The safety of tourists in Russia is ensured by the forces of law and order. Since June 2014, tourist police units began operating in a number of regions, patrolling busy pedestrian streets, squares and parks.

In general, Russia is a safe country for tourists. However, to prevent unpleasant incidents, you should adhere to standard safety rules - do not leave personal belongings unattended, do not carry a wallet in the back pocket of your trousers or in an easily accessible place, beware of deserted and unlit places in the dark, do not use the services of unofficial taxi drivers, do not change currency at individuals.

Documentation

The list of documents required during vacation includes:

  • Russian passport
  • travel package or voucher
  • health insurance policy
  • if you plan to rent a car you must have a driver's license

If a tourist will relax in a sanatorium-resort institution and receive medical procedures, then a sanatorium-resort book is required, which can be obtained from a general practitioner.

Children accompanied by adults must have a birth certificate or passport, medical insurance.

Important phone numbers

Emergency numbers in Russia:

  • Fire Service - 01
  • Police - 02
  • Ambulance - 03
  • Unified 24/7 helpline when calling from a mobile phone – 112

Tourism

The choice of tourist destinations in Russia is wider than anywhere else. The peculiarities of the geographical location and historical development have allowed the formation of resort regions in the country, which are characterized by one or another type of recreation.

Beach holiday. There are many resorts in Russia offering a comfortable holiday on the sea coast. The traditional region of beach tourism in our country is the Krasnodar Territory. It is here that the summer capital of Russia is located - Sochi, the famous resorts of Anapa, Gelendzhik, Tuapse, Adler, and the resort of Yeisk, located on the coast of the Azov Sea.

Beach holidays are offered by Crimean resorts. Sanatoriums, resort hotels, private and city beaches stretch along the entire coast of the peninsula. The main destinations are Alushta, Evpatoria, Kerch, Koktebel, Saki, Sevastopol, Sudak, Feodosia, Yalta, the villages of Kurortnoye, Nikolaevka, Peschanoe and Shchelkino.

Sanatorium treatment carried out in almost all regions of Russia. Sanatoriums, resorts and medical centers operate at sources of mineral waters, healing mud, and in places with favorable climatic conditions. The most famous balneological resorts in the country are Essentuki, Zheleznovodsk, Kislovodsk and Pyatigorsk.

Rich traditions of using natural factors have been formed in the Crimea, especially in Saki and Yevpatoria, where the first mud resorts opened. Sanatorium-resort treatment is carried out on the coast of the Krasnodar region, in the Moscow, Ryazan, Kostroma, Ivanovo, Tver and Tula regions, in the Urals. In the northern and northwestern regions of the country there are medical resorts Marcial Waters, Sestroretsk, Svetlogorsk and Zelenogradsk; the largest resort in Siberia is Belokurikha.

Excursion tours in Moscow, the Golden Ring of Russia, Pskov, Uglich, Veliky Novgorod, Vologda and Nizhny Novgorod allow travelers to get acquainted with the historical heritage of ancient Russian cities - ancient temples with gilded domes, ancient fortresses and castles, city mansions and merchant houses. Dozens of excursion routes run through the territory of Kazan, St. Petersburg and its environs - Peterhof, Lomonosov and Kronstadt. Educational tourism in Crimea involves visiting royal palaces, nature reserves and cave cities.

Ski tourism in Russia is experiencing rapid growth. The country has large mountain systems and modern ski resorts. In the Krasnodar Territory, on the slopes of the Main Caucasus Range, the Krasnaya Polyana resort is located. The level of service and modern infrastructure of Krasnaya Polyana during the Winter Olympic Games were appreciated by tourists and athletes from all over the world. The resort has the most modern equipment, pistes of various levels with a total length of 72 km, ski villages with comfortable hotels.

Among the high-mountainous resorts of Russia, ski holidays are offered by the Dombay and Elbrus region complexes, Abzakovo-Bannoye in the Urals. Each of the resorts has the necessary infrastructure and comfortable accommodation conditions.

Weekend tours. The most popular destinations for a weekend getaway are the cities of the Moscow region and the outskirts of large cities in different regions of the country. Short stay programs are offered by tourist centers, sanatoriums, spa hotels and hotels.

Children's holiday. Traditionally, summer health camps for children are located on the Black Sea coast of the Krasnodar Territory - in Anapa, Gelendzhik, Tuapse and Sochi, in Crimea - in the resorts of Evpatoria and Yalta, in the village of Peschanoye. Children's sanatoriums and camps are available in different regions of the country - Moscow, Kaluga, Leningrad and Rostov regions.

Leisure. There are many places in Russia where you can indulge in sports, active pastime, and extreme tourism. Baikal attracts not only with its natural beauty, but also with the possibility of hiking, scuba diving, hunting and fishing, ATV riding, cycling and horseback riding.

In the warm season, trekking, horseback riding, and rafting on mountain rivers are organized for tourists at the resorts of the Altai Mountains, Dombay and Krasnaya Polyana. In Crimea there are opportunities for mountaineering and hang gliding, mountain climbing, trekking, horseback riding, diving, and sea fishing. Active recreational activities in the north include sleigh rides, dog sledding and reindeer sledding. Conditions for active activities - hunting, fishing, hiking, cycling and horse riding - are available in Central Russia.

Visa

To visit the Russian Federation, citizens of most countries require a national visa. Visa-free entry for a period not exceeding 90 days is allowed to citizens of the CIS countries (except Turkmenistan), Abkhazia and South Ossetia, a number of South American countries, and a number of Balkan countries.

The basis for obtaining a Russian visa for foreign tourists is an Invitation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation or from a travel company that is included in the Federal Register of Tour Operators, which gives it the right to provide visa support to foreigners.

The most famous attractions

  • The Moscow Kremlin is the oldest territory of the capital, with an area of ​​27.5 hectares. In 1367 The Kremlin was surrounded by a brick wall. On the territory there are the Arkhangelsk, Annunciation, Assumption Cathedrals, the Chamber of Facets, the Senate, the Terem Palace, the Tsar Bell, the Tsar Cannon.
  • The Tretyakov Gallery was founded in 1856. This is the largest museum in the world, where unique paintings by masters of the 10th-20th centuries are collected.


  • The Hermitage is the largest museum in the world, founded by Catherine the Great in the 18th century. The museum exhibits paintings by world-famous artists. In total, more than 3 million valuables are exhibited on the territory of the museum.
  • St. Isaac's Cathedral was built in the 19th century by O. Montferrand - an outstanding monument of St. Petersburg. Both its external architecture and interior decoration are impressive, in which all types of art are presented - mosaics, painting, sculpture. The main iconostasis is decorated with lapis lazuli and malachite columns.
  • Tsarskoe Selo is a nature reserve in Pushkino, includes a large park and architectural ensemble of the 18th-19th centuries, the country residence of the emperors. The museum is located on 107 hectares and consists of the Catherine Park, the Old Garden, the English Park, the Catherine Palace, the Memorial Museum, the Hermitage Pavilion, etc.
  • Peter and Paul Fortress - located on Hare Island, the oldest monument in St. Petersburg. Within the boundaries of the museum there is the Commandant's House, the city museum, the Grand Ducal Tomb, Botny, the Engineering House, prison buildings, bastions, and the Peter and Paul Cathedral.
  • The Russian Museum was opened in 1895 by Nicholas II. Within the walls of the building there is a rich exhibition of artistic treasures and a restoration center.
  • Yusupov Palace is a beautiful architectural monument of the 18th-19th century. Guests of the palace were Queen Elizabeth II of England, the King of Greece, the Queen of Norway and other dignitaries. The building was built by I. Monighetti, J.B. Valen-Delamont, the Shuvalovs, Branitskys, Yusupovs lived in it.
  • The palace and park ensemble of Peterhof is a beautiful monument located not far from St. Petersburg, founded in the 18th century. The territory includes the Lower and Upper parks, the Grand Palace, the largest system of fountains, water cascades, elegant sculptural compositions, and bas-reliefs.


  • Pshadsky waterfall is a unique natural structure. Located on the river. Pshada consists of a whole cascade of small waterfalls.
  • The ruins of the old city of Gorgypia show ancient ruins from the 4th century BC. The ancient foundations and cobbled streets have been preserved here. On the territory there is a large archaeological museum, where you can see the crypt of Hercules, monuments to Mother Mary, and the “Russian Gate” - the remains of a Turkish fortress.
  • The city's local history museum is located in the Shchetnev gymnasium. Visitors are offered an interesting exhibition about the fauna, flora of Anapa, and the history of the Bosporan kingdom.


  • The Arboretum is the largest botanical park, a kind of open-air museum. The park presents unique examples of the flora of the Western Caucasus, as well as many southern states located closer to the equator.
  • Vorontsov caves are the largest underground agglomeration with a height difference of 240m. Some cavities are filled with water, and narrow passages sometimes make it difficult to navigate. In some sections of the caves there are ancient sites of primitive people.
  • Sochi Art Museum is a major art center. The building displays paintings by Polenov, Aivazovsky, Shishkin, and exhibitions of contemporary masters are regularly held.
  • Swallow's Nest is a famous historical and architectural monument located on the Aurora rock, rising 40 meters above the sea. The building is made in the style of a medieval knight's palace. The palace acquired its current appearance thanks to Baron Steingel.
  • The Vorontsov Palace is located in Alupka, built from diabase, and there is a beautiful park in the surrounding area. The style of the palace combines English and neo-Mauritanian styles.
  • Livadia Palace is the imperial residence. The castle was built in the Italian light style in the 19th century. It is considered the most luxurious palace in Crimea and is the venue for the Yalta Conference.
  • Mount Ai-Petri is located on a plateau and has a flat top. The height is 1234 m. The mountain is considered a symbol of the southern coast of Crimea.
  • Nikitsky Botanical Garden is a research institution working in the field of botany and fruit growing. There are several parks here - Montedor, Primorsky, Verkhniy, which contain a rich collection of plants brought from all over the world. This is the oldest botanical park in the world, which has interesting architectural structures.
  • Masandra Palace is a beautiful architectural structure that served as the residence of Alexander the Third. The building was rebuilt in the 19th century in the style of French medieval castles. In the surrounding area there is a magnificent park, which features more than 250 species of shrubs and trees.
  • House A.P. Chekhov is a memorial museum opened in honor of the writer in Yalta. The house has preserved all the furnishings of those times; Chekhov readings with the participation of foreign guests are often held there, and excursions are held.


Gurzuf

  • House of Richelieu - erected in 1811 by the Duke of Richelieu in the form of a two-story stone building in European style. The Duke rarely came here on vacation, and more often provided the estate to his acquaintances. Pushkin, the Raevskys and other well-known personalities were here.
  • Korovin's dacha is the home of an outstanding painter who worked in Gurzuf for a long time. A beautiful building with clear geometric proportions in the constructivist style.
  • The watchtower is located on Cape Suuk-Su; it existed in the 6th century, when Byzantine legionnaires came to the land. The monument is often called the Tower of Geria or the Eagle's Nest.
  • Admiralty Cathedral in honor of St. Vladimir is located on the Central Hill and is considered the greatest Orthodox monument of the 19th century. The building has one massive dome, emphasizing the Byzantine architecture of the 9th-11th centuries. Instead of icons, there are marble slabs in the interior halls.
  • Malakhov Kurgan is a grandiose monument, where there is a 19th century Defense Tower, a museum of the Heroic Defense and Liberation of the City, memorial plaques made of cast iron, cannons, and a beautiful park.
  • Chersonesos is the oldest monument of Sevastopol, the ruins of an ancient Greek town of the ancient era, in which Vladimir of Kiev adopted Christianity.
  • The Military History Museum in honor of the Black Sea Fleet is considered the oldest of its kind in the world. It opened in 1869, is located in a beautiful building, and presents a valuable exhibition dedicated to the morals and life of the Russian fleet from the tsarist era to the present day.
  • The Genoese fortress with the interesting name Chembalo is located at a height above Balaklava Bay. Founded in 1357, it has defensive walls.
  • Mangup is a cave city of medieval Crimea. There are numerous caves preserved here, carved into the rock along the entire perimeter of the plateau.
  • The temple to the three horsemen is carved into a huge boulder. In the inner hall there is a fresco painting that has been preserved from antiquity.
  • Bakhchisarai Palace is a beautiful architectural structure that was previously the residence of the Crimean khans. The building is considered the only surviving monument of Crimean Tatar architecture. The Palace houses a museum of culture and history and an exhibition of weapons.
  • The arboretum is a unique natural reserve located on rocky clay soil. Here is a rich collection of plants and shrubs, many of which are rare on the planet.
  • Saki Resort Park was founded in 1890 by Melnichenko P.S. On the territory there are beautiful fountains, three lakes, and diverse vegetation.
  • The Belyaus settlement was discovered in the 20th century and existed in the 4th-2nd centuries. BC. The monument is located on the Tarkhankun Peninsula.
  • The excavations of Kerkinida, opened in 1964, prove the existence of Greek colonists on the site of the modern city. 30 burials were discovered on the territory.
  • Kizyary are the oldest underground passages located under the old city. Tunnels carved into yellow shell rock are considered an important value of Evpatoria.
  • The Genoese fortress is the oldest monument of the city with beautiful, strict medieval architecture. Today here you can see the Watchtower, a mosque, the residence of the Genoese consul, and the gates of the fortress.
  • Church of the Intercession Ave. The Virgin Mary is the first architectural monument of the Russian era, which began after the annexation of Crimea. The building was built in the style of Russian classicism; the foundation stone took place in 1819 on September 20, as stated on the memorial plaque.

New World

  • The Golitsyn trail begins at the green bay on the northern side of Khoba Kaya and leads to a natural grotto formed by sea waves in massive rocks.
  • Chaliapin's Grotto is a small concert hall with excellent acoustics. The grotto reaches a height of 30 meters; in its depths there is a stage for musicians, and behind it a small compartment for Golitsin’s wines with preserved stone arches.

Suzdal

  • The Kremlin is the oldest part of the city. On the territory there are the Nativity Cathedral, the Bell Tower, St. Nicholas, Assumption Churches, and the Bishop's Chambers. In the 11th century, the Kremlin was surrounded by an earthen rampart lined with clay.
  • The Museum of Architecture is located on the site of the 11th century Dmitrievsky Monastery. The museum's collection includes outbuildings and household items of Russian peasants.


  • The horse yard is located in an 18th century building in the city center. The exhibition consists of folk crafts - embroidery, carvings, wood painting, clothing.
  • The Chernigov monastery is a cave monastery that was founded in 1844. Today it is a functioning complex where you can visit the caves on excursions.
  • Sergievo Posad Lavra is the largest monastery, founded by S. Radonezh in 1337. A place revered by Orthodox Christians, a spiritual center with a rich library of ancient books.

  • Detinets or the Kremlin was founded by Yaroslavl. First mentioned in 1044 in chronicles. The tallest tower of Detinets Kokuy, built in the 18th century.
  • Hagia Sophia is a grandiose building of the century. The cathedral was built by Yaroslav the Wise as a temple for the entire city. Great bishops, princes, and mayors of the city found peace in its galleries.


  • The Assumption Cathedral is the most important church in the city, included in all excursions around Vladimir. The cathedral was founded in the 12th century by Andrey Bogolyubsky to later become the main temple of the state.
  • The Golden Gate was built in the 12th century. The building has rich decoration and was previously used for ceremonial entrances into the city.
  • Vladimir Central is a famous prison built by order of Catherine II. At one time, Frunze, Powers, and Zoya Fedorova were kept there. Since 1996 it has been a museum open to visitors.
  • Museum of the Transfiguration Monastery Complex. The architectural ensemble was built in the 12th century and is considered the largest of its kind. In the 16th century, the state treasury was located here; in 1612, the Headquarters of Pozharsky and Minin were located in the monastery.
  • The Church of Proka Ilya was founded in the 17th century on the site of wooden churches at the expense of the Skripin merchants. The building is decorated with five green onion domes, covered galleries, a bell tower, and the Robe Limit.

Uglich

  • The Kremlin was founded in the 15th century by Andrei the Bolshoi. The structure was surrounded by a high wall with two passages and nine blind defensive towers. Today here you can see the chambers that belonged to Tsarevich Dmitry.
  • The Church of Demetrius on the Spilled Blood was erected in 1692 on the site where the prince died. The building is painted red, the domes are blue with white ornaments, and the interior has rich paintings from the 18th century.

Pereslavl-Zalessky

  • Goritsky Monastery is a large architectural and historical museum. The exhibition consists of furniture, church utensils, a collection of ancient icons, paintings by Shishkin, Benois, a valuable library of ancient books and a collection of wooden sculptures.
  • The Museum "Boat of Peter the Great" is the oldest building. The museum is notable for the fact that Peter the Great built an amusing flotilla here on Lake Pleshcheyevo. Today you can see the monument to the Tsar, the Botny House, the gatehouse, the Triumphal Gate, and the White Palace.

Rostov

  • The Borisoglebsky monastery complex was built on a hill surrounded by the bed of the Ustye river in 1363 during the reign of Dmitry Donskoy with the blessing of S. Radonezh. It was he who indicated the place where the temple should stand.
  • The Kremlin is the main attraction of the city with the Assumption Cathedral, five temples, and powerful walls. Previously, the Kremlin was the bishop's residence.

Kostroma

  • The Ipatiev Monastery is the greatest monument of Orthodox culture, erected in the 13th century. At the site of construction, Mikhail Romanov was elected to reign, so it is often called the cradle of the Romanov family.
  • The fire tower is a beautiful monument of Russian classicism, located on Susaninskaya Square. The building has the appearance of a temple from ancient times, complemented by a portico of columns and a pediment.
  • The Vvedensky monastery complex was founded in the 19th century at the expense of Derbenev according to the original design of Begen P. Patriarch Tikhon served in the temple. In its halls are the relics of Blessed Alexy of Elnatsky, St. Basil of Kineshma and 168 other saints.
  • Bubnov Museum. The house was built in 1860 for a merchant family and is located on the site of a city estate. The building has survived to this day and is open for tours.
  • Lermontov places are Pyatigorsk Boulevard, Lermontov Baths, Lermontov's House, Elizavetinsky Spring in Pyatigorsk, Mount Ring and other places associated with the life of the poet in the Caucasus.
  • The Castle of Cunning and Love is located in Kislovodsk - a natural monument made of rocks, in the outlines of which mournful faces can be discerned. The castle is located near the river gorge. Alikonovka.
  • The Wrangel Tower is a grandiose historical structure, the thickness of the walls and ceilings of which is three meters. In the 20th century, the building ceased to be used as a fortification; today there are warehouses and wholesale stores here.
  • The Brandenburg Gate is a beautiful historical monument and the only gate of the city that is still used for its intended purpose today. The building was erected in 1657.
  • The Cathedral is a beautiful architectural monument, a symbol of the city. Built in the Baltic Gothic style and is one of the rare examples of the Gothic style in Russia.
  • The Buryat village is located in Olkhon. This is a colorful open-air museum, by visiting which you can get acquainted with the life and culture of the Buryats.
  • The pillars of Huukhein-Khad are a particularly sacred place located in the Shumak Valley. According to legend, you can see your future here.
  • Ivolginsky datsan is an important Buddhist monument. The incorrupt body of Khambo Lama Itigelov, who passed into nirvana in 1927, rests in a beautiful, colorful temple.
  • The Valley of Geysers is the largest natural monument discovered in the 20th century. There are 22 geysers and numerous pulsating springs, mud pots, and colored lakes with bubbling water.
  • The Klyuchevsky volcano group unites 12 volcanoes located on an area of ​​7 thousand m². The largest and highest volcano on the continent, Klyuchevskaya Sopka, is located here.

Transport component

The transport system of Russia includes aviation, rail, sea and road communications.

Air transport. There are 236 airports in Russia, more than 70 of them have international status. The country's largest airports are Domodedovo, Sheremetyevo and Vnukovo in Moscow, Pulkovo Airport in St. Petersburg, Koltsovo in Yekaterinburg and Adler in Sochi. Moscow airports are connected to the capital by high-speed Aeroexpress trains. Russian air carriers operate domestic and international flights.

Russian railways serve more than 124,000 km of tracks. Large cities have passenger stations, and small towns have railway stations. Long-distance trains run between cities, and commuter electric trains also operate. The Trans-Siberian railway line runs through the entire country, connecting Moscow and Vladivostok. You can view the schedule of long-distance trains and commuter trains and purchase a ticket on the Russian Railways website http://pass.rzd.ru

The total length of Russian highways is 1,000,000 km.

By sea transport Intercity and international passenger transportation is carried out. Marine terminals operate in Sochi, St. Petersburg, Murmansk and Nakhodka.

Navigation is carried out along rivers and canals. The length of river routes is 200,000 km.

Metro available in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan, Samara, Yekaterinburg and Novosibirsk. In each of the above cities, the metro has its own characteristics - for example, the capital has the most developed metro network, and the Novosibirsk metro has only 12 stations.

Ground transport in Russian cities These are buses, trolleybuses, tram lines and minibuses. The most convenient and accessible way to travel around cities is by buses and minibuses. Every relatively large city has bus terminals or bus stations connected by direct flights to regional centers.

Taxi and car rental. There are official and unofficial taxi drivers in Russian cities; it is not recommended to use the services of the latter due to the high risk of being deceived or paying an inflated tariff. Dispatch desks of official taxi companies are usually located in the arrival halls of airports, train stations and bus stations.

If you have a driver's license and at least one year of driving experience, you can rent a car. This service is offered by both large international companies Sixt, AVIS and Europcar, as well as small private companies. In most companies, the rental service with return in another city is limited to a small number of settlements or is not provided at all.

Insurance program “OPTIMA” (amount of insurance coverage 50,000 euros*)
Age of the insured Type of insurance Insurance coverage, rub. Cost of the policy per day, rub. Insurance period

Age of the insured

Type of insurance

Insurance coverage, euro*

Policy cost per day, euro*

Insurance period

from 65 to 79 years old

Medical insurance "OPTIMA"

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Weekend tours are a type of tourist holiday with departure to a destination on Friday or Saturday and arrival home on Sunday evening. Their advantage lies in the fact that there is a radical change in the environment. A weekend in another city or country allows you to relax not only physically, but also psychologically, find inspiration, recharge your batteries, feel the dynamics of life, and go beyond the routine. Upon returning, the tourist begins the work week with renewed vigor. But every traveler faces the question, where is the best place to go on a weekend getaway that would be interesting and not require a long commute? What will be the cost of travel and how to choose the right tour? You will find answers to these questions and much more additional information by reading this article.

Benefits of weekend tours

Weekend tours are a common type of vacation nowadays. They allow you to escape from the “concrete jungle” even for a couple of days in order to get a charge of vivacity and positivity without interrupting your work. This type of holiday has the following advantages:

  • It is universal, because the optimal weekend tour can be found at any time of the year, and also (this word is not needed) taking into account the interests of a particular tourist.
  • Weekend trips abroad are an excellent option for a “mini-vacation” at the height of the business season.
  • Favorable prices. Weekend tours are inexpensive due to the short duration of the holiday. The main costs are the cost of flights or moving.
  • A weekend holiday in Russia is possible. If you can’t afford long trips abroad, then traveling around your own country will be an excellent alternative. Thus, you enrich your knowledge about your homeland, have a good and inexpensive vacation.
  • Transport. The tour operator is responsible for all travel during the tour, from transfer to the hotel, airport and ending with trips to attractions. It is very comfortable. You can see all the most interesting things in a city or resort in an organized manner, and not waste time.


Description of the type of tour and the principle of tour selection

When planning a weekend getaway, you can daydream and imagine almost a full-fledged vacation. However, time is limited to just a few days, which means you need to choose a tour wisely, taking this nuance into account. You should not choose a distant country for your holiday - this risks spending half of your weekend on a plane. A sharp change in time zones and climate zones will also be uncomfortable. To avoid stress on your body, focus on nearby cities with a similar climate.

By tracking current offers on the RUSPO website, you may have a pleasant opportunity to unexpectedly spend a “beach” weekend in a neighboring country, for example, in Bulgaria or Abkhazia. If you are easy-going, visit the RUSPO tour search system more often.

Those who love cultural relaxation will enjoy weekend excursion tours. They include sightseeing, visiting famous places in popular cities.

There are also weekend tours for families with children. They include entertainment that can interest not only adults, but also young travelers. And they take into account the fact that the child needs enough rest and sleep, otherwise he will not have the strength to learn new things.

You can also go on a weekend tour spontaneously. To do this, you need to find last-minute vacation packages for the weekend. Such offers appear literally a few days before the trip. Their cost is cheaper than usual, and therefore a “last minute” weekend tour can be afforded by those who are used to saving. You can find last-minute deals on weekend tours in Russia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic or Lithuania, Germany, and other countries on our RUSPO website. Keep track of last-minute offers, and you will definitely be able to profitably relax in a country you have long dreamed of going to.

What is included in the holiday?

When you order a trip on the RUSPO website, you receive a set of services, which includes:

  • Round trip flight;
  • Accommodation at the hotel you have chosen;
  • Transfer;
  • The food you specified;
  • Medical insurance.

Depending on the hotel, an additional set of services is possible, which are provided free of charge or for a specified fee.

How to buy at RUSPO?

To select a tour, you need to fill out all the fields of the proposed form on the RUSPO website:

  1. First, indicate where and when you will be flying out.
  2. Next - the country of arrival, the number of days of rest. (Days of rest should be chosen taking into account that the last day at the resort will be the day of departure.)
  3. Indicate the number of travelers: adults, children and the age of the latter.
  4. Determine the hotel category and type of food (RO - no meals, BB - price includes only breakfast, HB - breakfast and dinner, etc.).
  5. Selecting a tour rating in the appropriate column will give you additional guarantees that you will enjoy the trip. If you are going to warmer climes and planning to visit the sea, you can indicate how far from the sea your hotel can be; to do this, select the 1st, 2nd, 3rd coastline.
  6. You can search for any tours, including weekend ones, by the cost of the trip or indicate the price range that suits you in a specific currency.
  7. The next step is to choose a resort. The corresponding column will show all available resorts in the country you first selected.
  8. An additional service will allow you to check the availability of plane tickets.
  9. Then you can decide on a specific hotel at the resort that you have chosen and find out the availability of rooms in the hotel.
  10. The final stage is choosing the tour operator that you consider the most reliable. Fill out this filter if you prefer to fly with a specific operator.

After filling out the form, the system, taking into account the data you entered, will show the most suitable and cost-effective tours. All you have to do is choose the one you like and place your order.

Weekend tours from Moscow to Europe are a great reason to spend time with family and recharge with positive emotions! In one weekend you will see and receive more than in weeks of dull everyday life; learn about historical monuments and attractions; take hundreds of photographs; look at the world with different eyes; Raise your cultural and educational level.

Where are weekend tours from Moscow organized? What cities and countries can you see?

It all depends on your desires and preferences. The Belturist company is ready to offer you:
Weekend tours to the amazing and ancient Lviv.
Weekend tours to Europe (Poland, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Latvia).
Weekend tour to St. Petersburg.
Tours “passing through” (for example, Malbork-Sopot-Gdansk and others).
Weekend tours in Russia and much more.
All you have to do is find a suitable solution in the company’s catalog and go for the experience! We will take care of all organizational issues related to hotel booking, catering, travel, excursion support and many others. Each country (or several countries) that we will visit is amazing: the culture, architecture, historical past, modern buildings are amazing.

How are weekend tours abroad from Moscow beneficial for you?

1. An opportunity to break out of the usual routine for a few days and get a little more joy, brighter mood and pleasure.
2. The price of the tours is affordable for everyone, since they are short-lived. If you choose last-minute weekend tours, you will save even more.
3. The ability to quickly return to work: no need to wait for vacation, take it “at your own expense.”
They say that a great journey begins with small steps. Perhaps it is these short-term trips that will inspire you to travel independently, to learn about other countries and states, their history and culture. We will be glad to open you a new page of history and a new page of life!

Why is it profitable to order from the Belturist company?

1. We organize the entire trip on a turnkey basis and provide a Russian-speaking guide.
2. We provide favorable prices for travel.
3. We offer the opportunity to take advantage of “last minute tours”.
4. We care about your comfort and provide new and high-quality buses.
5. We plan everything so that every tourist is satisfied with the trip and his decision.

The most popular destinations for weekend tours on the “Subtleties of Tourism”

Surely each of us has gone on a weekend tour at least once in our lives - it doesn’t matter, to Klin to see Tchaikovsky, to the cities of the Golden Ring, to walk around Madrid or to swim in the Mediterranean Sea. Weekend trips are deservedly popular among tourists: in the shortest possible time you can escape from the routine of everyday work and have a nice time away from your home. And the market for weekend tours has already developed its favorites. First of all, of course, these are tours in the immediate surroundings of Moscow and St. Petersburg and the cities of the Golden Ring - they are extremely interesting and located very close to megacities. Neighbors in the CIS and nearby Eastern Europe are also not deprived of the attention of Russians: just a couple of hours of flight - and the whole weekend abroad is at your disposal. Finally, in a two and a half day weekend you can quite easily get your feet wet in the Adriatic or Mediterranean seas and even get a light tan that will make your office colleagues envy.

Russia

The scale of Russia is such that a resident of each city definitely has his own list of the most popular places for weekend tours. Some people are just a stone's throw from the Krasnoyarsk pillars, while others go every weekend to admire the hills of Kamchatka. However, here it is worth talking more about individual and local tourism rather than talking about trends on a national scale. In general, the domestic market for weekend tours primarily favors trips to the Moscow region and the Leningrad region (for residents of Moscow and St. Petersburg, respectively), as well as the pearl cities of the Golden Ring. The nature and history of our country turned out to be remarkably generous to both capitals, so there are enough interesting and very beautiful cities in their vicinities for more than one weekend.

Moscow and surroundings

Weekend tours from Moscow are, first of all, trips to the nearest Moscow region: there are more than enough wonderfully beautiful estates, country residences of the powerful and brilliant estates, as well as many house-museums of famous figures of science and culture. Tsaritsyno, Shakhmatovo, Gzhel, New Jerusalem, Zvenigorod, Abramtsevo, Klin, Borodino... - this is not a complete list of destinations for an exciting weekend tour. These places can be visited in one day, or you can devote a full weekend to excursions - it all depends on the possibility of overnight accommodation on site and the offers of tour operators.

By the way, many notable cities, although not located in the Moscow region, are also easily accessible from the Mother See, making weekend tours here no less popular. This applies, in particular, to Yasnaya Polyana (located in the Tula region), Palekh and Kholui (Ivanovo region), Maloyaroslavets (Kaluga region) and so on.

Despite the popularity of weekend tours in Russia, a considerable number of tourists prefer, albeit short, but foreign holidays - for a radical change of scenery.

Saint Petersburg

Residents of the northern capital of Russia are also not deprived of places of interest and ancient cities in the vicinity of St. Petersburg. On weekends, St. Petersburg residents most often go on a tour of the suburbs, visiting Vyborg, Gatchina, Peterhof, Kronstadt, Pushkin, Shlisselburg and other interesting places. There is no need to mention that “mutual” weekend tours remain popular: Muscovites go to St. Petersburg to unwind (on the Sapsan, Red Arrow or one of the many daily flights), and St. Petersburg residents, in turn, change the situation to Moscow.

Golden ring

The brilliant Golden Circle is popular among tourists all year round - not only as a destination for weekend tours, but also as a full-fledged excursion route. Sergiev Posad, Pereslavl-Zalessky, Rostov Veliky and Yaroslavl, Kostroma, Ivanovo, Suzdal and Vladimir welcome tourists with ancient buildings and significant historical attractions, excellent accommodation opportunities (thanks to foreign tourists who have been coming here for a long time and with pleasure) and very reasonable prices.

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Abroad

However, despite the popularity of weekend tours in Russia, a considerable number of tourists prefer a short, but foreign holiday - for a radical change of scenery, a decisive “out” from the series of routine affairs and express saturation with overseas impressions. Every day, dozens of flights depart from each of the three Moscow airports to European capitals, so a weekend in Prague or a weekend in Paris has long ceased to be the privilege of oligarchs and middle-class tycoons.

Eastern Europe

Our former neighbors in the USSR and the countries of Eastern Europe are undoubtedly leaders in the market for weekend tours abroad. A weekend in Kyiv or a weekend in Minsk is attractive not only by the opportunity to travel to another country (even if the division is largely formal), but also by the abundance of direct flights, low prices for accommodation and the absence of a language barrier. Holders of multiple Schengen cards have the opportunity to visit the most beautiful and always nostalgically romantic Baltic states at any time of the year - admire the ancient buildings of Tallinn, walk through the “narrow streets of Riga” or climb Castle Hill in Vilnius. But you can also turn to the south: spend a weekend in hospitable Tbilisi or raise a toast to Noah in direct sight of Ararat.

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