Russia Cruises: An Extraordinary Voyage Through Imperial Grandeur
Whether you’re drawn to a Russian river cruise between Moscow and St. Petersburg, a Baltic cruise with an extended stay in St. Petersburg, or an Arctic expedition to the remote reaches of Franz Josef Land, discover why a cruise through Russia offers one of the most culturally rich and visually stunning voyages in the world.
Your Extraordinary Russian Adventure Awaits
Russia is a destination that stirs the imagination – a land of imperial splendor, legendary art collections, and vast waterways that have shaped centuries of history. From the ornate grandeur of the Hermitage Museum and the jewel-toned domes of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the tranquil beauty of Lake Onega and the golden ring of ancient towns along the Volga, a cruise through Russia immerses you in a civilization unlike any other. Summer temperatures between 60-75°F create ideal conditions for exploring this magnificent country by water.

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Imperial Palaces & Art
Step inside the Hermitage to wander among three million works of art, marvel at the gilded interiors of Peterhof, and discover the legendary Amber Room at Catherine Palace. Russia’s imperial legacy is breathtaking in its scale and beauty.
Scenic Waterways
Cruise a network of rivers, canals, and locks that took centuries to build, gliding past wooden villages, island monasteries, and shores where fishermen still cast their nets at dawn. Few inland waterways anywhere in the world feel this timeless.
Rich Culture & Traditions
Hear a choir’s voices rise beneath the vaulted ceilings of an Orthodox cathedral, watch prima ballerinas take the Mariinsky stage, and sit down to a traditional feast of pelmeni, piroshki, and caviar. In Russia, culture is not a museum piece – it’s alive.
Explore the Ways to Cruise Russia
Russia can be experienced by water in two distinct ways – river cruises through the heartland or ocean cruises calling at its Baltic and Arctic ports. Our cruise advisors will help you find the perfect match for your dream voyage.
Compare Russia Cruise Experiences
Feature River Cruises Baltic & Ocean Cruises Arctic Expedition Cruises
Typical Duration 10-16 nights 7-14 nights 12-24 nights
Main Departure Points Moscow, St. Petersburg Copenhagen, Stockholm, London Longyearbyen, Murmansk
Best For Culture enthusiasts, history lovers Multi-destination European travelers Adventurers, wildlife enthusiasts, bucket-list seekers
Highlights Golden Ring towns, Kizhi Island, Volga River, canal locks Multi-day St. Petersburg stays, White Nights, Baltic capitals Franz Josef Land, polar bears, icebreaker voyages, remote wilderness

Our Russia cruise travel advisors will show you where to begin.
With so many remarkable experiences to choose from, planning the perfect Russia cruise requires expert guidance. That’s where our dedicated advisors come in.
On a river cruise, you’ll follow a route that few Western travelers ever experience firsthand. Imagine waking to mist rising over Lake Onega, stepping ashore to explore the medieval frescoes of Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery, or watching children play beside centuries-old wooden homes in villages along the Svir.
A Baltic cruise weaves St. Petersburg into a grand European itinerary spanning multiple capitals. With multi-day port stays, you’ll have time to venture beyond the marquee attractions and discover the city’s quieter pleasures – canal-side walks at midnight, a private visit to the Fabergé Museum, or an evening at the Yusupov Palace where history itself unfolded.
For the ultimate adventure, Arctic expedition cruises venture to Franz Josef Land, Wrangel Island, and the remote reaches of the Russian Arctic – home to polar bears, walruses, and landscapes of pristine, otherworldly beauty.
If navigating these extraordinary options feels complex, rest assured – every detail will be expertly handled by Extraordinary Adventures and our dedicated cruise advisors. Let’s design your extraordinary adventure.
Beyond Russia
Many Russia itineraries can be extended or combined with nearby destinations for an even more memorable voyage.


Our specialty cruise advisors will ensure your voyage is everything you dreamed.
Rarely will any of us make it to these extraordinary places more than once. So, if you’re going to do it at all, you should do it right. Let the experts at Extraordinary Adventures ensure that your voyage to these remote destinations is everything you dreamed it would be.
They don’t call us Extraordinary Adventures for nothing, you know.
Best Time to Cruise Russia
Russia’s cruise season is concentrated in the warmer months, making timing an essential consideration for your voyage.
Peak Season (June – August): Russia’s summer brings long, luminous days and the magical White Nights in St. Petersburg, when the sun barely sets. Temperatures range from 60-75°F, ideal for sightseeing. This is the most popular time and early booking is strongly recommended.
Shoulder Season (May, September): Slightly cooler temperatures and thinner crowds offer excellent value. Autumn foliage along the rivers in September can be breathtaking, while May brings spring blossoms to palace gardens.
Arctic Season (July – September): Expedition cruises to the Russian Arctic operate during the brief polar summer when sea ice recedes enough for navigation. Wildlife viewing is at its peak during this window.
The White Nights Festival in St. Petersburg (late May through mid-July) is a particularly enchanting time to visit, with ballet performances, classical concerts, and celebrations throughout the city.

Why Book with Extraordinary Adventures
Expert Advisors
Specialty cruise specialists who understand the unique requirements of expedition and world voyages.
Exclusive Perks
Access to special deals, onboard credits, and amenities not available when booking direct.
Personalised Planning
Custom recommendations for ships, itineraries, and cabin selection on complex voyages.
Full Support
Assistance from booking through disembarkation and beyond—we’re with you every step.
























