Nov20
Ralph Grizzle
The Avid Cruiser dispatches contributor Geoff Edwards to inspect Celebrity Cruises’ Century following a $55-million makeover that added a variety of Celebrity’s most popular Millennium-class attributes. A total of 314 new verandas were added to the ship - a first, for an existing cruise ship - along with 14 new suites, 10 new staterooms ranging from inside to veranda categories, an expanded number of ConciergeClass category staterooms, a new specialty restaurant, an expanded AquaSpa, and a series of features and amenities that typify the line’s Millennium-class fleet. Total Audio Broadcast Length: 12 minutes. View photos by clicking here.
Audio Broadcast, Celebrity Cruises
Nov09
Ralph Grizzle
From the cruise terminal, you can get to Peterhof, a magnificent 18th-century European palace and gardens (inspired by Peter the Great’s visit to Versailles in 1697), by bus or hydrofoil. Take the hydrofoil if possible, 30 minutes each way as opposed to about an hour each way by bus, advises tourist guide Tatiana Ivanova. She recommends that time-pressed cruise passengers stroll only among the gardens at Peterhof to admire the waterworks, featuring more than 150 fountains and water-jets that shower gilt statues of ancient gods and heroes.
Baltic Sea Cruises, Russia, St. Petersburg, Video
Nov09
Ralph Grizzle
When in St. Petersburg, be sure to take time to walk along Nevsky Prospect. The famed street is to St. Petersburg what the Champs Elysses is to Paris, or Broadway to New York. Ask your guide to take you to a cafe for a coffee, Russian beer or Soviet champagne (technically, sparkling wine). “Walk along Nevsky Prospect, have a cup of coffee, watch people pass by, and you understand all of Russia,” says Timophey Beliaev, of the Corinthia Nevaskij Palace Hotel, situated on Nevsky Prospect.
Baltic Sea Cruises, Russia, St. Petersburg, Video
Nov09
Ralph Grizzle
While in St. Petersburg Russia, The Avid Cruiser stopped in at the Corinthia Nevskij Palace Hotel. This beautiful five-star hotel is currently undergoing a Euro $75 million renovation and expansion. But it’s still open for business and when we were there, the work was not intrusive. We spoke with Timophey Beliaev, one of the executives at the hotel, about the best way to see St. Petersburg. His recommendation: on your own (which you can only do with a tourist visa) or with a guide. Check out private tours offered by cruise lines for touring with a guide.
Baltic Sea Cruises, Russia, St. Petersburg, Video