Vladivostok seaport to revive receiving cruise ships

© RIA Novosti / Vitaliy AnkovView of Vladivostok
View of Vladivostok
The cruise ship Eastern Venus owned and operated by Eastern Venus Inc. and DUWON Shipping, will call at Vladivostok seaport on June 4, as per the press service of the Primorye Territorial Administration.

“This call can herald the resumption of passenger traffic and cruise tourism. Our port has all the required infrastructure for receiving cruise ships. The city can offer interesting programs for those wishing to become acquainted with the Far Eastern capital. All of us would like this project to continue,” sources at the Ministry of Tourism of the Primorye Territory noted.

Passengers can have guided tours of the city; they will visit the central square, Korabelnaya Embankment and the S-56 submarine, Orthodox churches, and they will walk down Admiral Fokin Street and the Sportivnaya Harbor Embankment .
The ship is currently operating on the Busan (Republic of Korea) – Sokcho (Republic of Korea) – Vladivostok (Russia) – Sakaiminato (Japan) - Busan (Republic of Korea) route.
Next year, Eastern Venus can launch regular scheduled services, and this will open new prospects for travels for Vladivostok citizens and guests of the region.
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