Fascinating history and amazing sceneryRostov-on-Don, at one time a Greek colony, later a Turkish settlement,
and finally the capital of the Don Cossacks, is your gateway for this
one-of-a-kind cruise to a world of exotic history, beautiful traditions
and breathtaking scenery. From the ancient capital of the Tartars,
you'll travel along the Don River, a vital artery in Russian history
since the days of Peter the Great. Stop in Volgograd, formerly
Stalingrad, and view the site of one of the greatest battles of WWII.
Discover exotic Kazan, present capital of the Tartar Republic, and stop
in ancient Nizhni Novgorod, the former home of political exiles.
Russia - off the beaten track
See another side of Russia with its pastoral landscapes, vast lakes,
remote forested islands, and tiny houses. The Golden Ring
Cities-Kostroma, Uglich and Yaroslavl-provide perfect examples of life
in the country, as well as illustrate grand Russian architecture, old
churches made of white stone, and gorgeous monasteries. Your final stop
is Moscow, the emotional and cultural heart of Russia. Explore many of
its world-famous landmarks: the familiar onion-domed St. Basil's
Cathedral, Red Square, the Kremlin and the Armory Museum.
Land of the Cossacks is the perfect cruise for those who wish to venture farther into Russia and its southern borders.
Who will enjoy this cruise: Those thirsting to understand this incredible world power from its very
beginnings - cities and towns that were once Turkish, Mongol, and
Tartar encampments and strongholds. Visit Stalin's bunker and Lenin's
house, as well as sites of military battles and testaments to the vast
political changes over the centuries.
Note: Cruising in Russia is a wonderful experience and
while the MS Litvinov is a friendly, Russian-style ship that offers
comfortable amenities, it doesn't have all the same amenities as a
Uniworld company-owned ship.