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russian visa
We are going to visit St Petersburg as tourists next year Anyone know the best and cheapest way to obtain a visa? I think the russian embassy is best but not sure.
Any help will be appreciated.
We will be on a cruise ship and it is staying there 3 days so will need to enter 3 times I guess.
Thanks in advance.
Any help will be appreciated.
We will be on a cruise ship and it is staying there 3 days so will need to enter 3 times I guess.
Thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We went there in August. It involved a trip to the Embassy and you have to do the form on the internet and then print it out. Read through everything you need carefully or you will have to go back. Tour companies help with the letter of invitation, which you will need to accompany the application. Also need to show travel insurance. It is a lovely place and I am sure you will enjoy it. There are various agencies help with Visas, but will obviously cost more than doing it yourself. Depends where you live I guess.
The cruise company might be able to provide the necessary documentation, otherwise you'll have to go through a recognised agency. See here:
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If you are going on a cruise ship and leaving the ship on their organised tours this includes the ability to enter Russia on a special visa - ie you don't have to do anything else.
If you want to leave the ship on your own - ie not on the organised tours - you need to organise your own visa. This requires that you have a letter of invitation from someone in Russia. The cruise ship/line will not provide you with this letter so you need a Russian company to provide this.
When we went a year or two ago we didn't find anyone who had managed to organise their own visas and those who had tried had found it impossible.
Therefore the only sensible way to enter Russia when arriving on a cruise ship is on their organised tours.
If you want to leave the ship on your own - ie not on the organised tours - you need to organise your own visa. This requires that you have a letter of invitation from someone in Russia. The cruise ship/line will not provide you with this letter so you need a Russian company to provide this.
When we went a year or two ago we didn't find anyone who had managed to organise their own visas and those who had tried had found it impossible.
Therefore the only sensible way to enter Russia when arriving on a cruise ship is on their organised tours.
Hi Norman,You are right !!!
The first day we arrive at 10 pm ,So we have 2 full days after that.
Ty for drawing my attention to it.
We have decided to do the organised tours and agree we will see a lot more
than doing it ourselves.
Thanks to all for your sound advice.
Now for the next question what do you suggest we should see....so many tours to choose from.
The first day we arrive at 10 pm ,So we have 2 full days after that.
Ty for drawing my attention to it.
We have decided to do the organised tours and agree we will see a lot more
than doing it ourselves.
Thanks to all for your sound advice.
Now for the next question what do you suggest we should see....so many tours to choose from.
We did the Winter Palace on one day and the Hermitage on the second. Both were half day tours. Both locations were magnificent but very busy. We were there in July and at the Hermitage in particular it was a case of shuffle around with everyone else.
There were some tours which provided you with a private view of the Hermitage as part of an evening trip to the ballet (I think) so if you're really into art that might be worth paying for.
However what ruined both tours for us were the large Americans who complained continually at having to walk anywhere. How they expected to visit an art museum without walking I don't know but we didn't have this problem on the other organised tours we did.
There were some tours which provided you with a private view of the Hermitage as part of an evening trip to the ballet (I think) so if you're really into art that might be worth paying for.
However what ruined both tours for us were the large Americans who complained continually at having to walk anywhere. How they expected to visit an art museum without walking I don't know but we didn't have this problem on the other organised tours we did.
I was also there this September, it was very dark and damp and no one smiled, but I loved it. If you go to the Hermitage Museum, remember that it shuts on Mondays, and it is impossible to see everything there. As for visas, if you are going with a company let them do it as it'll be easier. The actual visa is all translated into russian, even your name and is wonderful, I'm right proud of mine.
We went in August and it was very warm, unusually so. We were taken round Peterhof - huge gardens and fountains which are very spectacular. If any tour includes that it is excellent. The park has palaces in it as well. You can find plenty about this place on the internet. You may seem brides all dressed up in their white dresses and veils. They seem to spend the day wandering about in public places!
I often take the ferry between Tallin and St Petersburg, where I use the ferry as my accommodation. In that instance a visa is not necessary. Others are right, as long as your domicile is the ship, you should be free and clear. Thankfully, I now use a multiple entry visa for Russia. If you are planning on returning, for your own peace of mind, you 'could' consider applying for one..but I should warn you - you will need either a business or home sponsor.
Have a wonderful journey!
Fr Bill
Have a wonderful journey!
Fr Bill
Yes there were lots of brides having photos taken and it was really chilly, but as I said I loved it. Peterhof was cancelled due to the rain. Look at the normal buildings and you'll see how poor the people still are, such a contrast to the millions of palaces that are on almost every corner. I was fascinated and want to go back.
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