Familiarizing Your Self with Holidays to Russia

May 31, 2010

If you are, planning holidays to Russia, to the great Soviet Country, familiarize yourself with the holidays that Russians celebrate before you find an affordable travel package online.

Some of the key points to remember are that official recognized holidays occur in Russia. Some of the popular holidays that are celebrated include New Year’s, Protector of Motherland Day, Christmas, Labor Day, Easter, Spring, Victoria Day, International Women’s Day, Unity Day, Cosmonaut Day, Ivan Kupala, and Maslenitsa. Some of the days are not official holidays. Days like Easter, Cosmonaut, Kupala, and Maslenitsa are not official holidays.

Thus, if you are planning your holidays to Russia, it is important to know when to travel. During official holidays in Russia, embassies, government businesses, and some shops close for the day. Next, you will need to consider a travel package. Do you intend to take your children along for the vacation? If so, then consider vacation packages designed for the family.

Online you will find holiday packages for travel for the family. You may want to plan a trip during Christmas so that you and the family can enjoy tours to the kid’s culture center. Like US citizens, Russians place great emphasis on Christmas events.

Communists tend to religiously celebrate the day enjoying decorated Christmas trees. You can also take your family on a journey on the Trans Siberian Railway from Moscow and head on over to Vladivostok, which covers around 10k km.

It is possible to get tailored holiday packages to Russia that suits your budget, interests, and needs. Guided tours are offered in some packages, which you will be taking from St. Petersburg onto Moscow. The tours are planned, so be sure to check the schedules.

Kremlin
Photo by Ksenia.Klykova
Holidays to Russia include packaged deals to consider such as guided tours, or city breaks to St. Petersburg. Direct flights take you from the British airways and transfer you to where you will stay at three nightspots. Hotel and other features are included in most travel packages.

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