The company "Russian Railways" (RZD) has launched a new train for cruise tourism in the southern cities of Russia. This was reported by the company's press service.
The new "Ritsa" train will depart from Moscow on October 18 this year. The route covers Novorossiysk, Gagra, Sukhum, Sochi, and Rostov-on-Don.
The program includes:
- A walk around Novorossiysk with excursions to wineries.
- Visiting the Blue Lake, the Yupshar Canyon, the famous Lake Ritsa, and the New Athos Monastery in Abkhazia.
- A walk around Sochi, including the Olympic Park and the city's central promenade.
- Getting acquainted with the traditions of the Cossacks in Rostov-on-Don.
SV and compartment cars are available for passengers. A nice bonus is a spa car with an infrared sauna. For entertainment, there is a restaurant and a bar with karaoke and an animation program.
Passport control at the border with Abkhazia takes place while the train is moving.
Earlier,www1.ru reported that RZDlaunched the tourist train "Journey to the Places of Power".
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