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The Arctic Circle Railway Journey (AC15)
16 days 15 nights Train Trip
Tour Departs: 11th June 2012
From Only £6,995
Moscow round-trip railway journey


The Arctic Circle Train Trip

The Arctic Circle Train Trip

The Arctic Circle Train Trip

The Arctic Circle Train Trip

The Arctic Circle Train Trip

MOSCOW • YAROSLAVL • KUNGOR • YEKATERINBURG • PERM 36 • VELIKIY USTYUG • ARCTIC CIRCLE • VORKUTA • LABITNANGI • KOTLAS • ARKHANGEL • KEM • ARCTIC CIRCLE • NIKEL-MURMANSK • MURMANSK • PAVLOVSK • ST PETERSBURG • NOVGOROD • PSKOV • MOSCOW

An incredible 7,000km train trip during the Russian "White Nights" travelling from Moscow to Murmansk and onto Imperial St Petersburg, inside the Arctic Circle. Followers of rail travel will delight to the sight and sound and the re-creation of a bygone era of train trip combined with modern-day onboard facilities and comfortable accommodation on this unique voyage.

The Arctic circle train trip can be described as a journey through time as you have the opportunity to visit some of the oldest Russian towns, all of which are steeped in culture and immersed in interesting history. This train trip is a voyage for those who love the exciting world of Russian history and appreciate the natural beauty and splendour of the Motherland.

TRAIN TRIP INCLUDES:

  • 2 nights in Moscow in 5* accommodation
  • 13 nights’ accommodation onboard the Golden Eagle train
  • Arrival and departure airport transfers
  • Comprehensive sightseeing programme as per the train trip itinerary
  • Services of English speaking tour managers
  • On board doctor
  • All meals (Breakfast, lunch & dinner daily)
  • Complimentary tea, coffee and mineral water from the car attendant 24 hours a day

TRAIN TRIP DOES NOT INCLUDE:

  • Russian Visas
  • International flights and Regional flight connections

Contact us for excellent rates and service on the above additions to your train trip!



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