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If St. Petersburg's beautiful and cultural delights seems too far for you, or you do not want to fly there, why not try taking a leisurely cruise to the wonderful Imperial city. Just imagine arriving in the glorious city of St. Petersburg during the romantic White Nights festival on one of the special cruises. St. Petersburg can be reached by numerous cruiselines from the UK and Europe, offering a variety of packages through the Baltic.

Royal Caribbean do not just cruise around the Caribbean islands, they also have a Scandinavia and Russia package lasting 12 nights and sailing from Harwich.

P&O Cruises advertise a variety of cruise packages sailing through the Baltic to St. Petersburg, all of them sailing from Southampton in the UK and lasting around 13 to 15 nights.

Travelscope's 'St. Petersburg and the Baltic Capitals Cruise' lasts for 12 nights and departs from Hull, Harwich and Rosyth in the UK.

Norwegian Cruise Line, departs from Dover on a 12 night cruise to St. Petersburg and other Baltic capitals.

Voyages of Discovery offer cruises 'St. Petersburg and The Northern Capitals' and 'Baltic Capitals', each lasting 14 days and departing from Harwich.

Fred Olsen Cruise Line departs from Dover and offers cruise itineraries including the 'Undiscovered Baltic' and 'Baltic Capitals', all of them taking in the wonderful city of St. Petersburg.

Celebrity Cruises offer a 'Scandinavia and Russia Cruise' package that departs from Dover on a 14 night cruise to St. Petersburg.

 

 

 
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