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Moby SPL Ferry Line Introduced 10 Euro Tickets


Princess Anastasia ferry

You can travel aboard the Princess Anastasia ferry for just 10 euros on some routes in July and August this year to/from St. Petersburg, Helsinki and Tallinn. These are deck tickets available for only 18+ passengers, and, of course, of limited edition ones. Attention: port fees not included!

Moby SPL is operating the Princess Anastasia, the only ferry connecting St. Petersburg with Helsinki, Tallinn and Stockholm within a two-tier schedule from March to early January. The company had never sold deck tickets, but recently announced it added this option to its menu for July and August departures.

According to the operator’s information, there are deck tickets for the following routes and dates:
— St. Petersburg to Helsinki / Tallinn on July 29 or August 4, 8, 12 and 26;
— Helsinki to St. Petersburg on August 1, 7, 15, 21 and 29.

Enjoying a night on deck will cost you 10 euro/person + port fees of 13.5 euro, totally making it 23.5 euros for each passenger.

You stay in a special lounge on deck 8 and can visit all the facilities and entertainments on board. It’s important that you can use the deck ticket for just a part of you journey. «For example, if you are planning a cruise from Tallinn to Stockholm, Helsinki and St. Petersburg, you can book a cabin. And for the route from St. Petersburg to Helsinki or Tallinn you can book a deck ticket,» the company said in a statement.

There are a few terms and conditions:
— book till August, 29, provided there are seats available;
— aged 18+;
— valid for individual tourists only;
— up to nine passengers in one booking;
— no refund in case of cancellation;
— fill in your passport details. Bookings without passport details will be calculated by regular rates.

In case you want to use a visa-free 73-hour mode, remember you must book a tour with Moby SPL.

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Category: News 28.07.2019
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