Understand
The Volga River, stretching over 3,530 kilometers, is not only one of the longest rivers in the world but also the longest river in Europe. Its importance lies in the fact that it has provided a foundation for settlements and the growth of cities throughout history. The strategic location along the river has facilitated trade and economic development. Notably, four Russian cities with populations exceeding one million are situated along its course: Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan, Samara, and Volgograd. Explore these bustling urban centers and experience the rich cultural heritage they have to offer.
Get in
Experience the enchanting Volga River during the summer months from early May to the end of September. Embark on an unforgettable cruise along the river, with numerous boats operated by different companies offering journeys from Moscow to Astrakhan. You can choose from a wide range of options, including one-way or return cruises, and even customize your itinerary to include stops at various cities along the Volga. Websites such as turflot.ru and infoflot.ru offer comprehensive tour packages. Sample prices for a Moscow to Astrakhan one-way cruise, which includes three daily meals, start at approximately RUR 15,000 (500 USD). If you prefer greater flexibility, you can opt for a cruise without meals at approximately RUR 8-9,000.
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