Vladivostok Catamarans for Charter

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Catamaran
Explore Vladivostok on a 13.6m Rental Boat

Vladivostok, RussiaFedorov bay Marina

Lagoon 440

  • 13.6 mt
  • 3 cabins
  • 2007
  • Skipper Included
  • Deposit Insurance Included
  • Transit Log Included
  • Flat Screen TV
  • Generator
  • Air Conditioning
Boat Details

1470 €

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15.54m Vladivostok Lagoon 500 Hire

Vladivostok, RussiaYacht Club Novik

Lagoon 500

  • 15.54 mt
  • 4 cabins
  • Up to 10 guests
  • 2006
  • Skipper Included
  • Free Dinghy Engine
  • Transit Log Included
  • Flat Screen TV
  • Outside GPS Plotter
  • Generator
  • Air Conditioning
Boat Details

855 €

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Vladivostok Vacation: Russia's Pacific Gateway

Vladivostok is one of Russia’s most important port cities located on the easternmost part of the country. Situated on the Pacific Ocean, this fascinating city marks Russia's point of connection with Asia. With its modern bridges, historical harbors, and breathtaking views, Vladivostok brings together Eastern culture and Russian architecture. The city is also famous for being the last stop of the Trans-Siberian Railway.


Highlights of Vladivostok

  • Golden Horn Bay: The Russky Bridge and bay views that have become the city's symbol.
  • Pacific Coast: Beaches, walking trails, and stunning natural landscapes.
  • Rich History: Many historical sites, from 19th-century military fortresses to modern museums.
  • Seafood Paradise: A cuisine famous for fresh crabs and seafood.
  • Trans-Siberian Railway: The endpoint of the world’s longest railway line.

Things to See in Vladivostok

1. Golden Bridge

One of the city’s most famous landmarks, this bridge offers stunning views of Golden Horn Bay. The view is impressive both during the day and at night.

2. Russky Island and Bridge

The modern bridge leading to Russky Island is one of the longest suspension bridges in the world. The island is known for its hiking trails and beaches.

3. Vladivostok Fortress

This 19th-century military structure offers insight into the city’s history and provides panoramic views.

4. Arseniev Regional Museum

A perfect museum for those who want to explore the historical and natural wealth of the Primorsky region.

5. Submarine C-56 Museum

This submarine, used during World War II, lets you witness history through both its exterior and interior design.

6. Svetlanskaya Street

This lively street is filled with cafes, boutiques, and historical buildings, making it one of the busiest places in Vladivostok.


Activities in Vladivostok

1. Boat Tour on the Pacific Ocean

Join a tour to explore Golden Horn Bay and the Pacific coastline.

2. Sunset at Eagle's Nest Hill

One of the highest points in the city, this hill offers the best panoramic views of Vladivostok.

3. Beach and Nature Exploration

Enjoy the sea at Russky Island or Lazurnaya Bay, or go for nature walks.

4. Trans-Siberian Railway Experience

Take short or long train journeys from Vladivostok, the start or end point of the world’s longest railway line.

5. Explore Local Markets

Visit the local markets to find fresh seafood, handmade products, and Asian-inspired goods.


Dining Guide: What to Eat in Vladivostok?

Local Delicacies

  • Kamchatka Crab: Fresh Pacific crab is a must-try delicacy in the city.
  • Far Eastern Seafood: Fresh oysters, shrimp, and salmon.
  • Pyanse: A Korean steamed pastry filled with meat or vegetables.
  • Pelmeni: Traditional Russian dumplings, also available with seafood filling.

Local Restaurants

  • Zuma Restaurant: Offers fresh seafood and modern Asian cuisine.
  • Moloko & Med: An ideal spot for delicious desserts and coffee.
  • Ocean Restaurant: A seafood experience with a view of the bay.

Nearby Destinations to Vladivostok

  • Popov Island: A paradise for nature and sea lovers, located a short boat ride from the city.
  • Primorsky Safari Park: A park where you can observe tigers and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
  • Shkot Island: A peaceful escape by the sea.

Accommodation in Vladivostok

  • Lotte Hotel Vladivostok: One of the city’s most luxurious hotels, known for its central location and modern amenities.
  • Hotel Astoria: An affordable accommodation option.
  • Russky Island Lodge: Ideal for those looking for an experience immersed in nature.

The Pearl of the Pacific: Vladivostok

Vladivostok is a city where nature, history, and modern life meet. The magnificent views of Golden Horn Bay, seafood from the Pacific Ocean, and architectural masterpieces like the Russky Bridge make this city a unique destination. This port city in the east of Russia promises an unforgettable experience for every visitor.

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