Do I need a visa for a 2 day stop in St. Petersburg Russia on a cruise ship?
It would be best to check with the cruise line well before departure as the rules change.
I have been to St. Petersburg three times on three different cruise lines over a period of six years. The process was different each time. The first time, Russian officials boarded the cruise ship and stamped our passports making sure we were the one in the passport photo. The second time, if we were on a cruise line shore excursion, we turned our passports into the travel office and they arranged for the visas. I honestly do not remember the third time, so it was most likely not a big deal. My recollection is that for non-cruise line excursions, a visa was required before embarkation.
In any case, my last time was in 2012 so whatever information I have is most likely out of date.
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