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The Ms THE MS "RODNAYA RUS" SCHEDULE IN NAVIGATION 2019 www.flotrusich.ru Lower deck Main deck Middle deck Boat deck Cabins without Cabins with amenities Cabins without amenities (a amenities Cabins with amenities (a shower cabin, a toilet, a washbasin, a mini- (a shower cabin, a toilet, a washbasin, a mini-fridge, air conditioning, a 8-800-100-81-75 washbasin) (a washbasin, a mini- fridge, air conditioning, a TV-set) TV-set) Price is VALID UNTIL 15.04.2019 fridge, air triple- double- double- double- single- double- single-berth double-berth triple-berth + single-berth + deluxe double-berth + triple-berth + (cruise price per person (RUB) berth berth berth berth berth berth Bus Moscow (NRT) - Yaroslavl - Moscow (NRT) - free two-tier two-tier single- double double bed+sofa double bed+sofa double bed+chair double bed, single bed, bed 2 beds 2 beds bed 204,244 2 beds bed bed tier bed bed bed bed bed chair-bed main berth main berth main berth main berth main berth main berth main berth main berth extra berth main berth main berth extra berth main berth extra berth main berth main berth extra berth main berth extra berth Vo Route days nights 9 16 24 8 28 68 4 12 2 2 4 10 6 3 yag Date "MY HEART IS OVERBRIMMED WITH SPRING" 1 03.05.2019 Nizhny Novgorod - Gorodets - Kostroma - Kalyazin (Kashin) - 4 3 13387 14057 14727 19417 16067 22097 22097 22097 8697 34827 34827 9367 28797 12047 22767 22767 22767 22767 9367 06.05.2019 Moscow «THEY MET ABOARD THE CRUISE ONE DAY» 2 06.05.2019 Moscow - Myshkin (Martynovo) - Yaroslavl (Rostov) - 5 4 16737 17407 18077 24777 20757 27457 27457 27457 10707 43537 43537 11377 36167 14727 28127 28127 28127 28127 11377 10.05.2019 Kalyazin - Moscow "HERITAGE OF THE STROGANOVS" Moscow - Myshkin - Kostroma - Gorodets (Semyonov) - 10.05.2019 Nizhny Novgorod - Sviyazhsk - Kazan - Yelabuga - 3 Chaykovsky - Okhansk (Kungur) - Perm - Berezniki (Usolye - 16 15 52917 54927 56267 78377 64977 86417 86417 86417 34827 138007 138007 34827 115897 46217 90437 90437 90437 90437 36167 Solikamsk, Cherdyn) - Perm - Sarapul - Chistopol - 25.05.2019 Cheboksary (Yoshkar-Ola) - Yaroslavl - Moscow "TO THE LAND OF DISTANT MAGIC MY HEART IS TAKING ME" Moscow - Uglich (Martynovo) - Myshkin - Vesyegonsk 26.05.2019 (Ustyuzhna, Bezhetsk) - Yaroslavl (Rostov) - Gorodets 4 (Diveyevo) - Makaryev - Sviyazhsk - Kazan - Bolgar - 12 11 39517 41527 42197 58947 48897 64977 64977 64977 26117 103837 103837 26117 87087 34827 67657 67657 67657 67657 27457 Cheboksary (Yoshkar-Ola) - Chkalovsk - Kineshma (Veliky 06.06.2019 Ustyug, Palekh) - Kostroma (Nerekhta, Galich - Chukhloma) - Yaroslavl - (transfer) Moscow "EMPIRE OF THE STROGANOVS" Moscow (transfer) - Yaroslavl - Gorodets (Murom, 06.06.2019 Semyonov) - Nizhny Novgorod - Sviyazhsk - Kazan - Yelabuga (Naberezhnye Chelny) - Chaykovsky (Votkinsk) - 5 Perm (Kungur, Ilyinsky ) - Berezniki (Usolye, Solikamsk, 15 14 49567 51577 52917 73017 60957 81057 81057 81057 32817 129967 129967 32147 108527 43537 85077 85077 85077 85077 34157 Cherdyn) - Perm - Mariinsky Posad - Makaryevo (Diveyevo) - 20.06.2019 Gorodets - Yaroslavl - Tutayev - Kalyazin (Solba) - Dubna - Moscow «AND IT IS A GOOD SIGN» 6 20.06.2019 Moscow - Dubna (Solba) - Uglich - Kalyazin - Moscow 4 3 13387 14057 14727 19417 16067 22097 22097 22097 8697 34827 34827 9367 28797 12047 22767 22767 22767 22767 9367 23.06.2019 «KAZAN - THE HEART OF TATARSTAN» Moscow - Kalyazin (Solba) - Uglich - Yaroslavl (Rostov, 23.06.2019 Pereslavl-Zalessky) - Gorodets (Semyonov) - Nizhny 7 Novgorod - Kazan (Sviyazhsk, the Raifskiy Monastery, 9 8 29467 31477 32147 44207 36837 48897 48897 48897 19417 77707 77707 20087 64977 26117 50907 50907 50907 50907 20757 Bolgar) - Cheboksary (Yoshkar-Ola) - Nizhny Novgorod (Diveyevo) - Chkalovsk - Plyos - Kostroma (Palekh, 01.07.2019 Nerekhta) - Yaroslavl - (transfer) Moscow "TO THE CASPIAN SEA" Moscow (transfer) - Yaroslavl - Nizhny Novgorod - 01.07.2019 Cheboksary (Yoshkar-Ola) - Tolyatti (Tashla) - Samara - Khvalynsk - Saratov - Volgograd - Astrakhan (Lotus fields, 8 Sturgeon farm, Elista) - Akhtuba - Volgograd - Saratov 18 17 58947 62297 62967 87757 73017 97137 97137 97137 38847 155427 155427 38847 129967 52247 101827 101827 ##### 101827 40857 (Tarkhany) - Vinnovka - Samara - Tolyatti - Kazan - 18.07.2019 Makaryev (Diveyevo) - Nizhny Novgorod - Gorodets - Yaroslavl - Kalyazin - Moscow "OUR VALLEYS LOVE THE SUMMER IN HIS PRIDE" Moscow - Uglich - Myshkin - Kostroma - Plyos - Gorodets 18.07.2019 (Semyonov) - Nizhny Novgorod - Kazan - Tolyatti - Samara - Volgograd - Illivka (Elista) - Starocherkasskaya (Adygea) - 9 Rostov-on-Don - Konstantinovsk - Illivka - Volgograd - 22 21 72347 75697 77037 107187 89097 118577 118577 118577 47557 190267 190267 46887 158777 63637 124607 124607 ##### 124607 50237 Saratov (Tarkhany) - Vinnovka - Samara - Tolyatti - Bolgar - 08.08.2019 Cheboksary (Yoshkar-Ola) - Nizhny Novgorod - Gorodets - Yaroslavl- Kalyazin - Moscow «THE RIVER IS WITHIN US» 08.08.2019 Moscow - Uglich (Martynovo) - Myshkin - Yaroslavl (Rostov) - Gorodets (Diveyevo) - Nizhny Novgorod - Cheboksary 10 (Yoshkar-Ola) - Yelabuga - Bolgar - Kazan - Kozmodemyansk 11 10 36167 38177 38847 53587 44877 59617 59617 59617 24107 95127 95127 24107 79717 32147 62297 62297 62297 62297 25447 - Makaryev - Nizhny Novgorod - Gorodets - Chkalovsk - 18.08.2019 Kineshma (Ivanovo - Shuya - Palekh, Yuryevets) - Kostroma (Nerekhta) - Yaroslavl - (transfer) Moscow «THE STROGANOVS' PATRIMONY» 19.08.2019 Moscow (transfer) - Yaroslavl - Nizhny Novgorod - Kazan - Chistopol - Chaykovsky - Perm (Kungur, Ilyinsky) - Berezniki 11 (Solikamsk - Usolye, Cherdyn) - Perm - Sarapul - Sviyazhsk - 14 13 46217 48227 48897 68327 56937 75697 75697 75697 30137 121257 121257 30137 101157 40857 79047 79047 79047 79047 32147 Cheboksary (Yoshkar-Ola) - Nizhny Novgorod (Semyonov) - 01.09.2019 Gorodets - Yaroslavl - Moscow «AUTUMN WINDS BEGIN TO BLOW» Moscow - Kalyazin -Uglich - Yaroslavl - Kostroma - Gorodets 02.09.2019 (Semyonov) - Nizhny Novgorod - Cheboksary (Yoshkar-Ola) - 12 Ulyanovsk - Tolyatti (Tashla) - Samara - Saratov - Volgograd - 16 15 52917 54927 56267 78377 64977 86417 86417 86417 34827 138007 138007 34827 115897 46217 90437 90437 90437 90437 36167 Astrakhan (Lotus fields, Sturgeon farm, Elista) - Akhtuba - Volgograd - Saratov (Tarkhany) - Vinnovka - Samara - Kazan 17.09.2019 - Makaryev (Diveyevo) - Nizhny Novgorod "KAZAN - THE HEART OF TATARSTAN" 13 18.09.2019 Nizhny Novgorod - Makaryev - Sviyazhsk - Kazan - Tetyushi - 5 4 16737 17407 18077 24777 20087 27457 27457 27457 10707 43537 43537 11377 36167 14727 28127 28127 28127 28127 11377 22.09.2019 Bolgar - Cheboksary - Kozmodemyansk - Nizhny Novgorod The price includes: Sales offices: 1 full board Perm, 25 October Street 21 (342)204-13-17 2 accommodation in selected cabin St. Petersburg, Naberezhnaya obvodnogo kanala, 92, office 308, 3rd floor(812)380-95-01 3 onboard entertainment Moscow, Maroseyka Street 9/2 (495)204-27-48 4 insurance of civil liability of the carrier for any damage to life, health and property of passangers Samara, Krasnoarmeyskaya Street 63а, office 2 (846)332-30-28 5 a child voucher for children under the age of 3, without berth, without meals - free Nizhniy Novgorod, Varvarskaya Street 32, 5th floor, оffice 516 (831)283-51-48 6 a child voucher for children aged 3-5 years, without berth - 1500 rubles per day Rostov-on-Don, Turgenevskaya St. 78 A, room 103 (863)309-00-13 Volgograd, Volgodonskaya St. 7, office A-2, room 103 (844)245-94-43 Single accommodation in a double-berth cabin is possible, if you pay an additional charge - 80% of the main berth price. Astrakhan, Sovetskaya St. 8, office 5 (851)299-47-85.
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