Russia on Sale with Beyond Travel
SYDNEY – RUSSIAN travel experts Beyond Travel have announced discounts on a range of products including hotel accommodation, escorted tours, river cruising and luxury rail journeys.
Savings up to $1000 per couple are available when booking an AX stateroom on Russia Viking River cruise by April 30. This offer includes the 13-day cruise from Moscow to St Petersburg now priced at $2885 per person.
The seven-day escorted Little Tour of Russia is now priced from $2724 per person – a saving of $390 per couple – when booked before April 30.
The deal includes six nights accommodation with daily breakfast, comprehensive sightseeing with a local guide, all local transport within Russia and return airport transfers.
Discounts apply to more than 25 hotels in Russia, starting from A$62 per person at the Anderson Hotel in St Petersburg.
There is also a range of “bonus night†accommodation offers including a stay four, pay three deal at the Hotel Astoria in St Petersburg.
And there are savings of up to $1778 per person on luxury private rail journeys, such as the 21-day Silk Road adventure from Moscow to Beijing if booked before May 31.
For other Russia deals contact Beyond Travel on 1300-363-554 or visit www.beyondtravel.com.au
Ian Jarrett
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