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Cruise: Kiev - Istanbul 15 days (MS Shevchenko) |
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Location |
Excursion program |
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Kiev |
Kiev, Ukraine. Arrival in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, embarkation and overnight. |
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Kiev |
Kiev. Breakfast aboard the ship. After breakfast a half-day city tour. Includes "Vladimir’s Old Town" — the place where Prince Vladimir the Baptist founded his Kremlin and built the first Christian church in Kievan Rus State. See the panorama ground (a marvelous view of the Lower Old Town called Podol) and Dnepr River (third-longest in Europe). See the Golden Gate of Kiev, University Building, Opera House, Kreshchatik Street (main Kiev boulevard), Arch of Friendship Monument to the founders of the city of Kiev and St. Vladimir’s Cathedral. Also an inside visit to St. Sophia Cathedral — Kiev’s oldest surviving church, built in 1037 by Prince Yaroslav the Wise to glorify Christianity, with 13 majestic domes, ancient frescoes and mosaics. Lunch aboard. This evening you leave Kiev for the start of your cruise. Lunch and dinner aboard.
Optional: Kievo-Pecherskaya Lavra and Caves |
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Cruising |
Your first day of cruising. Breakfast. Enjoy your first opportunity to get lost in the variety of scenery of the banks of the Dnepr River. Onboard entertainment, lectures, movies, dancing. Lunch aboard. Captain’s cocktail followed by dinner. |
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Zaporozhye |
Zaporozhye, Ukraine. Morning arrival in Zaporozhye. Take the panoramic city tour. The city of Zaporozhye is more than 200 years old and situated about 350 miles southeast of Kiev. Archaeological finds in the area suggest that Scythian nomads were living here 2,000 to 3,000 years ago. In the 15th to 17th centuries it was the Cossack fortress Zaporizka Sich. In 1770, the Russian government established a new fortress at the Dnepr River, named Aleksandrovsk. Until the beginning of the 20th century Aleksandrovsk was a small town. In 1921 the city's name was changed to Zaporozhye. During and after World War II, the city was the location of prisoner-of-war camps. Enjoy a visit to legendary Khortitsya island. Lunch and dinner aboard.
Optional: Cossack Folklore Show |
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Kherson |
Kherson, Ukraine. This morning, arrive in Kherson, Take an opportunity to learn its rich history and admire its unique architecture. Enjoy a boat trip to a traditional fishing village, meet local residents and experience their way of life.
Lunch and dinner aboard.
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Sevastopol |
Sevastopol, Crimea. After breakfast, take a city tour of Sevastopol and visit the Panorama Museum. The city was closed to foreigners until 1996. It is a home base of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, which leases bays and infrastructure from Ukraine. Sevastopol has a long heroic history and is famous for its siege resistance during the Crimean War and World War II. These events are commemorated throughout the city in numerous monuments and the famous 115-meter-long (377 ft) panorama hall. Among the city's historical attractions are the ruins of the ancient Greek colony Chersonesus, founded in 421 BC. Lunch and dinner aboard.
Optional: Coach trip to Bakhchisarai. Concert of Black Sea fleet’s ensemble. |
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Yalta |
Yalta, Crimea. Today enjoy the city tour of Yalta. The loveliest among Black Sea resorts lies in a natural amphitheater framed by the Crimean Mountains and the sea. It was once the retreat of the tsars and Russian nobility; later it became the playground of Soviet leaders. Yalta has a magical reputation for its sunshine, fine wines and relaxed living. Visit Levadia Palace, built in 1911 for Tsar Nicolas II, which hosted the Yalta Conference in February 1945. During this extraordinary event, the leaders of the three Allied powers — Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin — decided on the postwar division of Europe. Lunch and dinner aboard.
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Yalta |
Yalta. Today in Yalta you may explore on your own. Whatever your interest, our local hosts ease your way by making all arrangements for optional tours. Lunch and dinner aboard.
Optional: Visit Alupka City Palace with wine tasting. |
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Odessa |
Odessa, Ukraine. After breakfast, arrive in Odessa and take a tour of this extraordinary city. Thanks to its old romantic traditions, Odessa is considered one of the world's most fascinating cities. The inimitable coloring of the city is sustained not only by the sea, the aroma of acacia flowers and velvety summer nights, but also by marvelous monuments of 19th-century architecture. Unique in their beauty, the Opera House, the Museum of Western and Oriental Art, the Museum of Archeology and, of course, the famous Potemkin Staircase are symbols of the city's splendid past and superb present. Lunch and dinner aboard.
Optional: Visit to Art Gallery; an evening theater or opera performance. |
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Odessa |
Odessa. Explore on your own. Whatever your interest, our local hosts ease your way by making all arrangements for optional tours. Late afternoon departure to Romania. Lunch and dinner aboard.
Optional: Bus tour to Kishinev — capital of Moldova. |
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Constanta |
Constanta, Romania. Breakfast. Arrival in Constanta, city tour. Situated at the crossroads of several commercial routes, Constanta lies on the western coast of the Black Sea, 185 miles from the Bosphorus Strait. An ancient metropolis and Romania’s largest seaport, Constanta traces its history some 2,500 years. Excursion to Histria, one of the oldest urban settlements in the country. Lunch and dinner aboard.
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Nessebar |
Nesebar, Bulgaria. After breakfast, arrival in Nesebar. Nesebar has, on several occasions, found itself on the frontier of a threatened empire, and as such it is a town with a rich history. The ancient part of the town is situated on a peninsula (previously an island) connected to the mainland by a narrow man-made isthmus, and it bears evidence of occupation by a variety of different civilizations over the course of its existence. Its abundance of historic buildings prompted UNESCO to include Nesebar in its list of World Heritage Sites in 1983. City walking tour includes visit to the Old Town, ancient ruins and churches and one of the town's symbols, the wooden windmill. Enjoy your farewell dinner aboard as it is your last day of cruising.
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Nessebar |
Nesebar — Istanbul, Turkey. After breakfast, disembarkation. Enjoy beautiful sightseeing during your bus ride to Istanbul. Lunch aboard the bus. Arrival in Istanbul, accommodation at a hotel, dinner and overnight in the hotel.
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Istanbul |
Istanbul. Breakfast at the hotel. Morning city tour of Istanbul. Historically Byzantium and later Constantinople, Istanbul is Turkey’s most populous city, and its cultural and financial center. The city covers 25 districts of the Istanbul province. It is located on the Bosphorus and encompasses the natural harbor known as the Golden Horn, in the northwest of the country. It extends both on the European and Asian sides of the Bosphorus, and is thereby the only metropolis in the world situated on two continents. The "Historic Areas of Istanbul" have been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. Lunch in a local restaurant, dinner and overnight in the hotel.
Optional: Night tour. |
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Istanbul |
Istanbul. Breakfast in the hotel. Check out and bid farewell to your new friends.
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| Categories |
USD |
| Sun deck — Cat. A |
$3200 |
| Boat deck — Cat. A |
$3500 |
| Upper deck — Cat. B |
$3200 |
| Main deck — Cat. C |
$2800 |
| Lower deck (3 pax) — Cat. D |
$2500 |
| Suite Cabin |
$5250 |
| Single Cabin |
$3600 |
| Double cabin/sgl use |
+40% |
| Port taxes |
$150 |
| Fuel surcharge |
$90 |
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The third largest city in Romania, Constanta is now an important cultural and economic centre, worth exploring for its archaeological treasures and the atmosphere of the old town centre. Its historical monuments, ancient ruins, grand Casino, museums and shops, and proximity to beach resorts make it the focal point of Black Sea coast tourism. Open-air restaurants, nightclubs and cabarets offer a wide variety of entertainment.
On arrival to Istanbul you will enjoy comprehensive city tour with a lot of famous highlights. Istanbul is Turkey's most opulous city, and its cultural, and economic centre. It is located on the Bosphorus strait, and encompasses the natural harbor known as the Golden Horn. Istanbul extends both on the European (Thrace) and on the Asian (Anatolia) side of the Bosphorus, and is thereby the only metropolis in the world which is situated on two continents. Istanbul is nicknamed "The City on Seven Hills" because the historic peninsula, the oldest part of the city, was built on seven hills, also represented with seven mosques, one at the top of each hill.
Approximately 60 miles from the Black Sea, Kherson was built in 1778 by Catherine the Great as a fortress where Zaporizhzhya Cossacks fought against the Tatars and Turks. Tourists can make a picturesque boat trip to the Dnipro Delta, docking at a small fishing village for a picnic lunch served by local chefs.
City tour, including the Kontraktova Square, Kiev-Mohyla Academy, "The Samson Fountain", philarmony, Kreschatyk street, The Independence Square, The Mykhaylovsky Monastery, The Monument to Princess Olga, Starokyivska Hill, The Sophiyivska Square, The Golden Gates, The Opera Theater, The Monument to M. Grushevsky, Boulevard of Shevchenko, Kiev-Pechersk Laura, Embankment of the Dnieper river, Memorial symbol of the founder of Kiev, Askold Grave, monument to Apostle Andrew, the Pochtovaya Square, St. Sophia’s Cathedral.
Nowadays, Nessebar is one of the most popular resorts among foreign tourists for its ancient spirit and well-preserved remains. According to legends, the churches of Nessebar were no less than 41, which, when compared to the small population of the town, make the latter one of the world's settlements with the highest number of churches per capita. One of the oldest sanctuaries is the Basilica built on the coast most probably around the beginning of 5th century. The Old Bishop's Residence located in the centre of the town is probably the most impressive church in Nessebar. It is more than 25m long and 22m wide while its three naves were decorated with a colonnade and arches.
City tours include visit to The Marine Passenger Terminal, Haven descending, Suvorov street, palace of Shah (outside), Teshchin bridge, Primorsky boulevard, The Potemkin staircase, The monument to Duke Reshelie, The monument to Pushkin, Municipal Duma, "The Tiger", a cannon from a submerged English frigate, the Marine museum, the Archaeological museum, Opera theater, Reshilie street, Kulikovo field, District "Arkadia", French boulevard, the Monument to an unknown sailor (guard relieving), the Shevchenko park, Kanatnaya street, Greek street.
City tour, including: Trade port of Sevastopol, Bolshaya Morskaya Street, The Intercession Cathedral, The Vladimirsky Cathedral (outside), The Peter and Paul’s Cathedral, The Sailor’s Cathedral, The National Technical University, Lenin Street, The Nahimov Square, The Museum of the Naval History, World War II memorial, Earl’s pier — the front sea gates of Sevastopol, Primorsky Boulevard, the Monument of submerged ships, Nahimov avenue, the Art museum, Drama theater, "Panorama" Museum
City tour, including: the famous Swallow’s Nest, a Gothic-style building resembling a small castle which was built on the edge of the huge overganging cliff of Cape Ai-Todor. Also you will see from outside the most popular museum — the house where Anton Chekhov lived until his death. Visit to the Livadia Palace
City tour, including: Lenin Avenue — the main street of Zaporizhye; The October Square; The Festival Square — the administrative center of the town; The Lenin Square; Panorama of town and Khortitsa Island — the biggest island of the Dnieper. Historical place relating to Cossack developing. You will visit the Museum of the Cossack history, where you will see exhibits dated 16-17 centuries.
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