Russia Holidays

Luxury Russia Tour

Both forbidding and inviting Russia offers a trip with a difference.  A visit here is ideal for those who want to enjoy a European city break yet are curious for something a little more unfamiliar and intriguing.  A mere 3 hours flying time brings travellers to Moscow or St Petersburg, cities with huge historic and political significance.  Our 8 day tour ‘Russian Reflections’ takes in both these destinations.

Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 Russia has opened up to overseas tourism. Visitors will find locals who are welcoming, patient and, especially in the cities, excellent speakers of English.  Even the signs in Cryllic – at first seemingly impossible – can be made out with a little effort.

Moscow and St Petersburg offer the opportunity to really indulge in luxury accommodation.  5 * city centre properties have a long history and a guest list to match and they reflect the shear opulence of a former age.

Your Russian Holiday Highlights
• Taking the high speed Sapsan train between Moscow and St Petersburg.  Travelling at speeds of up to 250 kph in a first class carriage is the way to see the Russian countryside.
• Admiring the magnificent art in the Hermitage Museum.  Once a private collection of Catherine the Great, the public can now view works by Rafael, Renoir, van Gogh, Picasso and Matisse to name a few.
• Standing in Moscow’s Red Square and taking in the swirling domes of St Basil’s Cathedral, while the forbidding walls of the Kremlim loom behind.
• Imagining your name up amongst the fabulous guest list at the Astoria in St Petersburg.  Maybe you will stay in the same room as princes, film stars or even Kylie Minogue.

Where is Russia?
The largest country in the world, Russia spreads all the way from
Europe in the west, right past Kazakhstan, China and Japan to meet the Bering Sea and Alaska in the east.  Not surprisingly the country has 9 time zones, but Moscow and St Petersburg, close to Europe are just 3 hours ahead of GMT.

The weather is Moscow and St Petersburg is quite extreme.  Winter sees average temperatures of -12°C, but can be much colder.  Summer days average in the low 20s although scorching heat waves are not uncommon, leaving spring and autumn as the ideal times to travel. Being that much further north St Petersburg enjoys long days of sunlight.  During the ‘White Nights’ in June, darkness never comes and people celebrate this period with late night concerts and midnight picnics.

Russian Cuisine
Traditional cuisine includes thick stew-like broths, Borsch – a delicious beetroot soup, lots of meat and potatoes, and blinis or little pancakes.  Vegetables don’t really feature strongly although the ubiquitous cabbage can be enjoyed in various forms such as the cabbage stuffed with mince meat.

Having said that, Moscow and St Petersburg are awash with restaurants offering food from all over the world, Chinese, Italian, Greek, British and specialities from the former Soviet Union.  There are prices to suit all pockets, but do be aware of the costs as they are generally steeper than UK prices.  Japanese food has really taken off however, and many of the popular chains allow a chance to try something without breaking the bank.

Did you know? The Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow and the Mariinsky Ballet in St Petersburg remain famous throughout the world?

Currency

The official currency in Russia is Rubles and kopeek. Money can be changed in hotels, banks and foreign exchange bureaus. Credit cards are widely accepted, and ATM’s are located in all of the main areas in Moscow and St Petersburg.

Passport and visa

A full 10-year passport is required for all travel abroad and your passport should be valid until 6 months after the visa expires and must have 2 blank pages.

For UK citizens a visa to enter Russia must be obtained before travel, this can be done from 5 months before travel.
A visa can be obtained via Asla Travel; this can be done 3 ways

•  Complete an online form and send direct to the Russian consulate

•  Complete the online form and send to Asla Travel who will check and send on the form.

•  For an additional fee Asla Travel will complete the online on your behalf taking the relevant information over the telephone before sending it on.
We can only provide information for British Citizen passport holders.

Climate/season

Russia has a highly continental climate with warm to hot dry summers and very cold winters.
The weather can fluctuate dramatically in a single day and you never know when it may rain.

Electricity

220 volts and 50 Hz. Russia has 2 pin wall sockets you will require a European adaptor.

Health and Vaccinations

There are no compulsory immunisations for travel to Russia however it is a good idea to make sure you are up to date with all your normal vaccinations such as polio and tetanus.

Clothing

It is best to carry light to medium weight clothing that you can layer. A light jacket or jumper is advisable for those chilly evenings and it is also wise to bring your umbrella or raincoat.
Sensible shoes for walking are advised.

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