The price includes transfer, a guide-translator, lunch, light alcohol, fishing, snorkeling, a boat.
09.00 Group gathering at the hotel, a ride on a comfortable bus, group acquaintance, briefing on safety on the route.
9:20 Arrival at the pier, boarding the boat
9:30 Departure to the sea, sightseeing tour. Feeding seagulls with bread, photo session.
11: 00-13:00 Fishing
13: 30-14:30 Lunch on the boat (seafood, vegetables, fruits, fresh fish caught by tourists on the boat)
14: 30-15: 00 Free time (snorkeling, swimming, fishing, sunbathing, free time)
15:30 Arrival to Vladivostok
16:00 Transfer to the hotel
The Katyusha employees, understanding how tourists are drawn to the sea, provide a comfortable boat on which you can go to the islands and fishing. The islands are surrounded by the purest water, in which starfish, trepangs and even king crabs feel comfortable. Fishing enthusiasts are given fishing equipment. Freshly caught and properly cooked seafood is incredibly tasty! Guests are offered to disembark on the island and walk along the coast. You can also order a diver service.
There are 94 islands in Primorye, many of them are uninhabited. From here ships leave for 300 ports in 60 countries of the world. This is where the sea routes begin - the longest travel of all. You will find out how interesting it is to change the angle when, instead of the seascapes opening from a bird's eye view, you will see the views of capes, hills and bays from the sea level. Going out into the Amur Bay through the narrow neck of the bay, on the one hand, instead of the shore, you see a palisade of ships falling into the water, and on the other, a whole flock of mechanical pterodactyls - portal cranes. They serve the Vladivostok Commercial Sea Port, which stretches for 3 km along the coastline.
Vladivostok is located on a peninsula washed by three bays of the Japanese sea. Picturesque islands near the city give an indescribable beauty to the eastern capital of Russia. Fishing for king crab, Japanese Seriola, sea cucumber and a rich variety of other unique sea creatures is very popular here.