These testimonials come from Lucky Tours guests. If you have already travelled with us, please let us know about your experience by emailing us at vladivostok@luckytour.com
I can whole-heartedly recommend Lucky Tours for any trip to the Russia. We did not know what to expect on our first trip to the Russian Far East as a group of young westerners. However Lucky Tours were nothing but professional and took care of us from literally the start of our trip at the airport to the moment we went through customs on departure.
Vladivostok was a real adventure and good fun. I'd recommend it to any young people who want to do something different and meet the friendliest Russians in the country! Lucky Tours can sort you out and make sure that the adventure is just fun and safe from start to finish.
Gareth
*****
Thank you for making all the arrangements for this tour. It has been a month since I return from my extended holiday. I meant to email you earlier and thank you for the wonderful tour we had. I just got busy. We all had a great time. The tour guide Irena was excellent and her English was superb. The driver did a great job on the driving too. We had a very good memory of the city and enjoy the tour a lot.
Margaret
*****
In Japan Vladivostok is usually said to be “The closest Europe from Japan”, it takes just 1,5 hours by plane - which is the same as if you just travel from Tokyo to Hokkaido in Japan, and it is a really beautiful city which makes you feel you are walking around a really European city. And the sight of port from the hill in the evening is so beautiful. It is a city with lots of hills, but unlike Tokyo and other big cities it is a place where you can enjoy walking around by yourself. And in the air of the city you can feel not only Russian features but witness Asia influence here since till the middle of 19th century it was a Chinese territory and there was a time when lots of Japanese settled here, so it can be called a city which main feature is ensemble of Asia and Europe. And you will be greatly satisfied with local Russian food as it is delicious. It really worth going there at least one time. But even if you go there privately many times you will never get tired of it.
柳谷
*****
This year in August I’ve had my trip to Vladivostok. As for the impression of the city, first it was a bit cool as it was raining in the morning. The city itself is extremely interesting as it has buildings remaining from Russian Imperia period and preserving the features of architecture styles of that time. Especially I liked the building of the Railway Station. And as far as I like sea, I’ve enjoyed cruising the bay best of all. Also I was surprised how many Japanese cars they have in the streets. I am happy that I had a chance to enjoy the city view from ferry and that I met a couple from France there and we enjoyed the communication. I just regret I could not get the cable car. As for food, shashlik in “The two Georgians” was the most delicious, and I also tasted kvas for the first time there. Next time I’d like to go again in winter as to enjoy the snowy landscapes from the window of Siberian train.