With only 220 fellow passengers and features
that set her apart from other ships in Russia, the MS Litvinov
offers an intimate, friendly environment. The Litvinov has
five decks of passenger cabins, including cabins on the (top)
Sun Deck.
Single-Seating Restaurants
Two elegant restaurants onboard allow for
one seating for all meals (most other ships have two seatings),
which is a major advantage, especially with shore excursions.
The Volga Restaurant on the Upper Deck seats 160 guests. The
more intimate Neva Restaurant on the Boat Deck seats 66.
Restaurants are lined with panoramic windows, so you can
dine with a view. Breakfast and lunch are open seating, so
you can change your dining companions each day as you meet
new friends, or join the same group time after time. The choice
is yours. Dinner is a sit down affair with the choice of main
entrées.
All meals are in one seating, a great advantage over other
ships in Russia, especially in view of the busy sightseeing
program.
Early riser’s coffee is provided each morning. Coffee
or tea is included with every meal.
Public Lounges and Bars
The Rachmaninov Lounge on the Sun Deck has
a bar and dance floor, and is also used for lectures and shows.
The Kremlin Bar is another pleasant place to enjoy a drink
with friends. Also visit the Ladoga Lounge and reading room.
Entertainment and Activities
Entertainment and activities include nightly
live music, concerts and folklore shows, and various activities
such as Russian language lessons.
Other Amenities & Non-Smoking
Other amenities onboard include a beauty
salon, sauna, and souvenir shop. The festive Sun Deck has
ample deckchairs.
A Russian medical doctor is onboard.
MS Litvinov is non-smoking, except for the Sun Deck and outside
walkways.
Cruise Directors, Lecturers & Staff
In addition to the friendly ship’s crew, you will also
be in the capable hands of an experienced Cruise Director,
a seasoned professional with intimate knowledge of Russia
and the intricacies of travelling through Russia. He or she
manages onboard guides, who are English-speaking Russians.
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