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There are 0 flights operating between Istanbul and Vladivostok. You may find frequent flights from Moscow, Istanbul and Beijing to Vladivostok.
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June and July months are the highest season for Russia, Vladivostok. The prices are higher compared to the other periods. You will find the cheapest flight prices in the following months: September and May.
It is located on the border of China and North Korea, the center of Primorski Krai in Russia. Vladivostok, meaning "Lord of the East", is the largest city in the Russian Far East. The city, which was closed to visitors during the Soviet Era, was opened to visitors with the collapse of the Soviet Union. This beautiful city by the water, which attracts attention with its historical structures, has become a tourism center over time.
Places to Visit in Vladivostok
We can list the places to visit in Vladivostok as follows:
Chernigov Temple
Chernigov Temple, which was built in 2012 by Alexandr Shipkov in the style of Russian architecture, is one of the most beautiful structures in the city, even though it is a new structure.
Mayak Tokarevsky
Known to have been built by the Soviet Union at the end of the 1800s, the lighthouse has become one of the city's most touristic spots. We recommend visiting Mayak Tokarevskiy, located south of Vladivostok, at sunset time.
Dormition of the Mother of God
One of Vladivostok's most fascinating gothic architectures, the Dormition of the Mother of God (Church of the Mother of God), is frequented by locals and tourists. Fascinating with its interior architecture as well as its exterior, the Latin Catholic Church is one of the must-see places in the city.
Pokrovsky (St. Basil) Cathedral
Pokrovsky Cathedral, one of the unique examples of Russian architecture, is also considered the symbol of the city. Built in 1552 by Ivan the Terrible to commemorate the Russian victory over the Kazan and Astrakhan khanates, the Pokrovsky Cathedral consists of 8 differently designed domes symbolizing 8 different victories. The domes, built with solid gold, were painted in different colors in 1670. The church is used as a museum today.
Zolotoy Rog (Golden Horn Bay)
Located on the coast of the Sea of Japan and one of the most visited spots in the city, the Golden Horn Bay is in the form of a sheltered horn. Russky Bridge is located over the bay.
Vladivostok Castle
Vladivostok Castle, built in the 19th century, is a remarkable structure with its walls prepared with a complex system. The castle, which was prepared according to the lessons learned from the Russian - Japanese war, stands out as the castle with the strongest defense of the city. Due to the devastating effects of the First World War and the October Revolution, the construction of the castle, of which 2/3 was completed, was stopped. Vladivostok Castle is one of the city's must-see spots. There is also a museum in the castle.
Monument to the Warriors
Dedicated to the soldiers who fought in the Soviet War, the Warriors' Monument is located in the center of the city as the symbol of Vladivostok. The monument with the figure of a soldier, built-in 1961, is 30 meters high.
Popov Island
Popov Island, one of the Eugénie de Montijo Archipelago, is located in the Peter the Great Bay, 20 km south of Zolotoy Rog. Named after Admiral Andrey Alexandrovich Popov, the island has two settlements, Stark and Popova. Popov Island is one of the places to see in Vladivostok.
When to go to Vladivostok?
Vladivostok is under the influence of a monsoon-interactive humid continental climate. The summers are mild and rainy, and the winters are quite cold and dry. The ideal time to travel to Vladivostok is August when temperatures hover around 17-19 degrees and precipitation is low.
What to Eat in Vladivostok?
It is possible to taste the unique tastes of Russian cuisine in Vladivostok. Due to its location, the city, which has the freshest seafood, will make seafood lovers happy. Here are some of the must-try flavors in Vladivostok:
Kamchatka
One of the most famous foods of the region, Kamchatka, also known as Red King Crab, is a type of crab that lives in the Sea of Japan. Steamed Kamchatka is big enough to feed 2 or 3 people. It is also included in many dishes such as Kamchatka, noodles, pasta, and salads.
Scallops (Scallops)
There are many clam farms in the small bays of Vladivostok. For this reason, Scallops are used in many dishes in the city. Scallops, which are served raw, grilled, and with different sauces, are also served on mixed seafood plates.
Pyanse
Pyanse, the Russian Far East variant of Korean cuisine, is street food. Manti filled with boiled cabbage, meat and spices are deep-fried. Sold in many touristic spots, Pyanse is a delicious choice for those who want a quick snack.
Sea Cabbage Salad with Calamari
Sea Cabbage Salad with Calamari, one of the flavors unique to Vladivostok, is a favorite and consumed by the local people. Prepared with sea kale, chopped squid, onions, and carrots, this delicious salad is a good choice for those looking for a healthy snack.
Sea Cucumber
Another authentic flavor of Vladivostok is a sea cucumber. Although the sea cucumber looks like a cucumber, it is not a vegetable, but a seafloor animal. Sea Cucumber, which is delicious seafood when cooked well, is fried with red or white meat and vegetables.
How to Get to Vladivostok?
There are no direct flights to Vladivostok from Turkey. It is possible to reach Vladivostok Airport by connecting flights from Moscow. Another transportation alternative is; Taking the train to Vladivostok after flying to Moscow. You can find the best-priced Vladivostok flight ticket in seconds with turna.com's advanced search technology.
Popular Flights | Ticket Price |
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Antalya - Vladivostok | 18,756.75 |
Beijing - Vladivostok | 4,730.75 |
Istanbul - Vladivostok | 13,406.13 |
Moscow - Vladivostok | 5,711.79 |
Ekaterinburg - Vladivostok | 8,316.72 |