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I started researching some fights and it looks like we can fly Norwegian Air for about $1100 each, so I’ll just book it on my own.
I also just read that if we book excursions in Russia through NCL, we don’t need a tourist visa, but if we book on our own or just want to get off the ship and explore on our own we’ll need to apply for tourist Visas. Kind of bummed about that because we overnight there so are in port for about 32 hours.
There are some independent tour companies that will supply the visas for you. We've not done that itinerary, but I've read a few trip reports of others that have. Check out the trip reports on this forum for that route as well as the Russia specific forum on Cruise Critic and I'm sure you can find some vendors that can supply you the required visas and give you a great tour for much less than any cruise line will.
One thing I will add is that if you think there is any chance you will go through NCL for any excursions double check to make sure you aren't eligible for an additional $50 per port shore excursion credit for declining the free/reduced airfare. Note: this is a seperate offer they have right now in addition to the their normal booking perks you can choose from. Like you guys we prefer to control our airfare ourselves, but were able to call and add the shore excursion credit to a reservation we have for 2021 as we had declined the reduced airfare at booking. We don't book a lot of excursions through the cruise line (though we have done a few when it appeared to make sense), but we figured locking in that discount made sense in case we decided to go that route.
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