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Baltic Vision

7 Days / 3 locations in Estonia, Finland, and Russia

ENJOY A BLEND OF THE CHARMING OLD TOWN OF

TALLINN AND ITS WONDERFULLY PRESERVED HISTORY

WITH THE GRANDEUR OF ST. PETERSBURG, THE

IMPERIAL CITY OF THE TZARS. EXPLORE THE HISTORY

AND CULTURE OF THIS REGION, THE MANY PALACES

INCLUDING PETERHOF PALACE AND STATE HERMITAGE

IN ST. PETERSBURG AND THE KREMLIN IN MOSCOW.

DURING YOUR STAY YOU WILL ALSO EXPERIENCE

HELSINKI WITH ITS MIXTURE OF SWEDISH, RUSSIAN

AND INTERNATIONAL CULTURE.

Itinerary

 
Day 1     Tallinn
Meals: Breakfast

Arrival to Tallinn Airport, meet & greet by Borealis Destination Management English-speaking representative, for Regular Arrival Transfer Service to the hotel* for check-in (Please see notes below for this service). Please consult the Borealis Destination Management welcome letter, which you will receive upon check-in at your hotel, and kindly note where and when to meet your tour leader. Day is at leisure.

Overnight Radisson Blu Sky Hotel

 
Day 2     Tallinn
Meals: Breakfast

Breakfast at the hotel. Meet & greet by tour escort at the hotel lobby at 11:00 to receive information of the upcoming tour. Following this short meeting, we start a panoramic City sightseeing of this medieval capital. Starting at the Toompea Hill, we walk to its Castle, the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the Dome Church. We will make a stop at the Viewer Square (panorama platform), onwards along Lühike Street to the Lower Town. We will walk further through this historic part of Tallinn to the Old Town Hall Square, with views of the Old Town Hall, the Old Town Pharmacy house and the Church of the Holy Ghost. Rest of the day is at leisure

Overnight Radisson Blu Sky Hotel

 
Day 3     Tallinn - Helsinki
Meals: Breakfast

Breakfast buffet at the hotel. The morning is at leisure until our transfer from the hotel to the Tallinn Ferry terminal. Travel across the Baltic Sea and enjoy the scenery on the fast ferry ride from Tallinn to Helsinki. On arrival in Helsinki, meet & greet by your local guide for a 3-hour city sightseeing of the capital of Finland, also known as The Daughter of the Baltic Sea. The tour includes the Senate Square, the University and Lutheran Cathedral – all displaying neoclassical architecture of the 1840’s, the colorful Market Square by the sea in the South Harbour, Kaivopuisto Park and diplomatic residences, the imposing statue of Marshall Mannerheim, the Parliament Building, Finlandia Hall, the Orthodox Russian Church Uspenski and the Sibelius Monument. A visit is also made to Temppeliaukio Church – called the Rock Church as it is carved into solid rock (the church reserves the right not to allow the entry of visitors in case of ceremonies). The tour ends at the hotel for check-in.

Overnight Hotel Kamp.

 
Day 4     Helsinki - St. Petersburg
Meals: Breakfast

Breakfast at the hotel. Morning at leisure. After noon, transfer to Helsinki’s International Rail Station, where we will board the Allegro Train bound for St. Petersburg, a city founded in 1703 by Tzar Peter the Great and one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Also known to the world as the "Northern Capital of Russia" and the "the Venice of the North", St. Petersburg was virtually unharmed by the 1930-50s Stalinist reconstruction, and its downtown dazzles the eye of the visitor with splendid palaces, stylish monuments, straight avenues, beautiful bridges and other attractions. St. Petersburg is filled with history and mystery. Arrival in St. Petersburg and transfer to the hotel for check-in.

Overnight Belmond Grand Hotel Europa

 
Day 5     St. Petersburg
Meals: Breakfast

Breakfast at the hotel. In the morning, we will be met by a local guide for a panoramic city sightseeing tour, which will cover some of the many highlights of the city. We will drive along the Nevsky Prospect - the heart of the city, and make picture stops at the Spit of Vasilievsky Island, the Senate Square, the Peter and Paul Fortress, St. Isaac's Cathedral, the Art's Square and the Russian Museum as well as at the two magnificent churches, the "Spilled Blood" and the Nikolsky Cathedral. The city tour ends at the hotel and the rest of the day is at your leisure to further explore this magnificent city and its treasures. Your tour escort will provide you with suggestions for tours.

Overnight Belmond Grand Hotel Europa

 
Day 6     St. Petersburg
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch

Breakfast at the hotel. We meet our local guide for a full day excursion, which includes Peterhof, the palace of the Sea God. Here the fountains are not mere accessories: they are the essence of the place. They are the symbolic expression of the sea's dominion, the mist that rises from thewaves as they surge against its shores. The world-famous palace, fountain and park ensemble of Peterhof, is an outstanding landmark of Russian artistic culture from the 18th-19th Centuries. Founded in the very beginning of the eighteenth Century by Emperor Peter the Great, not far from his new northern capital St. Petersburg, Peterhof was intended to become the most splendid official royal summer residence. Credit for its creation should go to a great number of eminent architects, artists, and anonymous folk craftsmen. Its wonderful parks, 176 fountains of various forms and styles, and four cascades, majestic palaces, numerous gilded statues of ancient gods and heroes, remarkable collections of sculptures, paintings and works of the minor arts make Peterhof a veritable gem of art unique in the world and often called "Capital of Fountains. After 1917 the Peterhof ensemble was taken into state custody and turned into an architecture and art museum. Nowadays, due to the unforgettable beauty of its fountains, parks and palaces, Peterhof has become the most attractive suburban royal park and palace ensemble in the northern Russian capital, for numerous Russian and foreign visitors.

At noon we will have lunch at a local restaurant after which we return to St. Petersburg by Hydrofoil before we visit The State Hermitage Museum, which occupies six magnificent buildings situated along the embankment of the River Neva, right in the heart of St. Petersburg. The leading role in this unique architectural ensemble is played by the Winter Palace, the residence of the Russian Tsars, built to the design of Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli in 1754-62. This ensemble, formed in the 18th and 19th Centuries, is extended by the eastern wing of the General Staff building, the Menshikov Palace and the recently constructed Repository. Put together throughout two centuries and a half, the Hermitage collection of works of art (over 3,000,000 items) presents the development of world culture and art from the Stone Age to the 20th Century. Today the Museum is creating a digital self-portrait to be displayed around the world. The tour ends at the hotel. The evening at leisure.

Overnight at Belmond Grand Hotel Europa

 
Day 7     St. Petersburg
Meals: Breakfast

Breakfast at the hotel. A Borealis Destination Management English-speaking representative will meet you for the Regular Transfer Serviceto Pulkovo Airport*(Please see notes below for this service).*Please note! Regular Departure Transfer Services included in the program are only available for transfer to Pulkovo Airport and only on the official end date of tour. The transfers are escorted by an English-speaking representative from Borealis Destination Management and are shared with other fellow passengers; therefore, minor waiting time at the airport may occur.

 
Price Includes
Hotel Accommodation As in Itinerary With Daily Breakfast
1 Lunch
Transfers Airport - Hotel -Airport
Train With Reservation
Tour Escort
Sightseeing and Entrances Per Itinerary
Porter Service
BOR-1269
1.28.15.WP26