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Nora's Place

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With incredible views, Nora's Place is a classic lakefront beach house right on Eastern Lake. A quick paddle across the calm water, or a quick walk down the street, and there they are: the beautiful beaches of 30A! The second-floor deck is a great place to start your day with a cup of coffee, or an evening BBQ on the grill. Enjoy the best seats in the area to view breathtaking sunsets. The delightful living room and primary bedroom, king, also provide views of the lake. Down the hall, a guest room, king, has a private bath. Not connected to the second level, a separate entrance leads to a separate bedroom area on the first level, with a queen bed and half bath. Eastern Lake is an ideal 30A location, with kayaking and boating of all shapes and sizes. There’s even a nearby public boat ramp.

Paddleboards are common and the fishing is great! Welcome! Our dedicated team at Oversee, a local company, is committed to ensuring your stay is nothing short of exceptional. We strive for perfection and are just a stone's throw away should you require any assistance. Reach out to us anytime, seven days a week, with the added peace of a 24/7 emergency line. Overview: - 400 steps (.2 mi) to the beach (Walton Dunes Access) - 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths (1 bedroom and a half bath downstairs with separate entry and 2 bedrooms upstairs with 2 full baths with separate entry) - 1008 sq ft - Wi-Fi - Gas grill - 2 bikes included Overnight: - King in primary; private bath, TV (32”) - King in guest room; private bath, TV (32”) - Queen in first-floor guest room, separate entrance, half bath Check-in is 4:00 PM CST. Check-out is 10:00 AM CST.

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Nora Beach House is a beautiful newly renovated single storey house with two bedrooms, a bathroom, living room and fully equipped kitchen. Enjoy its wonderful communal swimming pool and private solarium. Ideal for families, couples or groups of friends. Possibility to rent 2 villas for larger groups. Its location is ideal to reach the beach or the centre on foot with a pleasant walk. Free parking on the street. Swimming pool is communal, shared between the 5 villas that make up the complex. It is very quiet and family friendly.

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Exploring the Ancient City of Nora, its History & Archaeology

Under an hour’s drive from Cagliari are the ruins of the ancient city of Nora. Situated at the end of a small peninsular, Capo di Pula, with its remnants from Nuragic, Phoenician, Punic, Roman and early Christian peoples, the settlement was for centuries an important stop on major trade routes. The picturesque seaside setting, well conserved mosaic floors and an intact ancient town plan make this a popular attraction for visitors to Sardinia, whether staying in nearby Cagliari or stopping over on a cruise ship. Nora will certainly not disappoint, and is well worth a visit on a day trip, a guided tour or a shore excursion from Cagliari .

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Shore Excursions & Guided Tours to Nora

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A 4-hour guided tour of the archaeological site of Nora. Travel from Cagliari & entry included. Highly rated, we have done this tour. 

Archaeology Shore Excursion

A private tour, that includes Nora and a Nuraghe. Guide will arrange tour times to coordinate with your cruise’s timetable.

To best understand the ancient city of Nora we see today, we need to appreciate its location. The archaeological site is located on a tiny peninsula in south Sardinia, jutting out into the clear blue waters of the Mediterranean. This position meant that it was once a strategic and central point on ancient trade routes. The importance of the city was already well attested in the 2nd century AD. The Greek geographer Pausanias claims the city was the first to be founded on the island. Today, there is no evidence to back up this claim. What we can be sure of, however, is that in the period Pausanias was writing at least, is that the city was an important one for the Romans. 

Before delving into the remnants of this historic city, it is good to keep one thing in mind: everything we observe at the site today is the result of centuries of evolution. The city arose from an earlier Phoenician settlement made up of simple huts. It grew in the Punic period, beginning to take on a more urban feel. It was with the arrival of the Romans, however, that real urban development took place. This was particularly so in the 1st century BC when the forum was built.

Visiting the Archaeological Site of Nora

Nora is in the Archaeological Park of Pula, Pula being the nearby town.

Opening Hours

November to February: daily from 09h00 – 17h00 (guided tours: 10h00 – 16h00) March to May: daily from 09h00 – 19h00 (guided tours 10h00 – 18h00) June to October: 09h00 – 20h00 (guided tours: 10h00 – 19h00)

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Adult: €8.00 Child (under 18): €4.50 Cruise passengers: €6.00

Buy tickets for Nora at the onsite ticket office.

Guided tours are included with each ticket. By making a request at the ticket office, you will be informed of the time when the guided tour is scheduled. Tours are conducted in Italian, English, French and German, subject to availability.

For groups of more than 15 people, reservations must be made via the Mobilitapp app or at [email protected] .

Accessibility

The ticket office is approximately 400 meters from the nearest car park. Some parts of the site are wheelchair-accessible, but not all of it. There are a few areas that are accessible via steps or inclines, but these are few. The toilets are wheelchair acessible.

The Visitors Centre at the entrance to the site includes the ticket office, a bar that sells hot and cold drinks and light snacks, a giftshop that sells books, postcards and other souvenirs. 

People on a walkway over a Roman road at Nora.

Discovery & Excavation of the Archaeological Site

Nora, is part of a group of Sardinian cities mentioned in various ancient literary sources. Pausanias, Cicero, Pliny the Elder, the Itinerarium Antonini as well as the Anonymous Cosmographer of Ravenna all mention the ancient city in their writings. As a result of these early texts, the 16th century Sardinian historian Giovanni Fara identified the ruins near Pula with Nora of the classical texts. The first archaeological excavation, however, did not take place until 1889, following a storm that exposed part of the Punic tophet. There followed sporadic surveys of the area in the early 20th century. In 1952 3 hectares of the central part of the city was excavated, and again in the late 1970s further, limited excavations took place.

Starting in 1990 the Archaeological Superintendency of Cagliari and Oristano instigated a revival of interest in the ancient city. An archaeological project, involving teams of archaeologists from some of Italy’s leading universities in Cagliari, Pisa, Genoa, Padua, Viterbo and Milan, was launched that continues  it research today. Consequently, we now know a great deal about the city, how it evolved over time with different people, and what it must have looked like in its heyday.

Roman Nora Map

A Brief History of the Ancient City

As we can see in the map above, a view of the Roman city, the coastline was noticeably different to what it is today. Consequently, some features have not only become submerged but some have been lost to the erosive action of the waves of the Mediterranean Sea for almost 2,000 years. For example, the structures of the port are now entirely submerged. The Christian basilica is, as you will see, only partly submerged.

Unlike Roman founded colonies, Nora does not have the regular street layout the Roman are known for. This is because the Roman plan of the city was greatly influenced by the earlier phases of habitation. It was once thought that it was the Nuraghe peoples who first settled here. More specifically it was long believed that the low hill, referred to as the High Place of Tanit, had a simple Nuraghe. Not an unlikely idea as there are a number Nuraghe nearby. Recent archaeological excavations of the hilltop, however, did not produce any evidence for such a structure.

The earliest archaeological evidence for people living at Nora dates to the end of the 7th century BC . Beneath the Roman forum archaeologists found traces of a series of post holes (over 150 of them) that they believe were used to erect tents, or some other perishable structures. It is thought that these are the remnants of a seasonal camp set up for short-term, commercial purposes by Phoenicians trading across the Mediterranean. And so Nora, and the island, became part of a commercial network that linked Sardinia to the east via the trade of metals and other raw materials.

When the Carthaginians conquered the island in 509 BC , Nora became an important port city on lucrative trade routes. At this time we start to see evidence of urban planning, with districts set aside for commercial and residential functions. Warehouses were built, as were artisans workshops. The system of roads was established for the transport of trade goods and grain, as well as stone brought from nearby quarries. The development of necropolises and three sacred areas attest to the importance and wealth of the port. The three sacred places would be elaborated further during the Roman phase of the city.

In 238 BC Sardinia became part of the Roman territory following the First Punic War between Rome and Carthage. Although there was a decisive change in the political and civic administration of Nora and the island more generally, there were no radical or abrupt changes experienced by the inhabitants of Nora. Existing institutions and traditions were not immediately replaced by Rome. Rather, the archaeological evidence suggests a peaceful process of integration between the Punic population of Nora and the new ruling class. From this time, in what is now called the Roman Temple but then would have been a Punic structure observing Punic traditions, archaeologists recovered what is thought to have been a votive offering consisting of a hoard of 18 Greek and Roman silver coins and a terracotta mask. The coins date to  between 230 and 225 BC. This religious gesture was probably made following the establishment of the Roman Republican province Sardinia et Corsica in 227 BC . 

Noticeable changes to the city’s urban layout occurred later in the Republican Age when the city was given the status of Municipium in the 1st century BC. The first major public building to be constructed, between 40 and 20 BC, was the forum. The work involved clearing an area of 3,000 square metres, including the destruction of Punic era warehouses that were still in use at the time.

Construction of monumental public projects continued into the Imperial Age . See the inscribed architrave found in the Sant’Efisio Church and now on display in the National Archaeological Museum in Cagliari (below). Two notable projects, that may be as early as the Augustan period, are the theatre and amphitheatre. Nora would be the only Roman town to have both important public structures. But it was the end of the 2nd century BC and the beginning of the 3rd that Nora flourished most. The archaeological record shows a sharp increase of ceramic imports. But this is also the period that saw the most significant period of construction: the system of roads and sub-pavement sewages was carried out, the aqueduct was built, as were thee of the four known public bath complexes. The port and commercial districts were expanded, while temples were restored and/or rebuilt. It was during this period that rich domus were constructed, such as the ‘Tetrastyle Atrium House’ with its exquisite mosaic floors. Building work carried on into the 4th century AD. Most areas saw expansion, and some new buildings were erected. The Eastern Bath House was either modified in the 4th century or built new as part of the expansion  in the eastern part of the city.  

The fortunes of the city changed dramatically in the 6th century, the Byzantine phase . Although the there is evidence of new building, it is mostly restoration or changing the function of the building. The seaside bath house appears to have been converted for defensive purposes, while the small bath house appears to have been converted into a craft workshop. Little is known of the abandonment of Nora, but the lack of effective defensive structures meant the town succumbed to the effects of Arabs raiding in these parts at this time. The anonymous 7th century writer of Cosmographia referred to Nora as a praesidium – a place of military defence. A major fire in the 8th century at he seaside bath house resulted in the vaults collapsing. Thereafter there is no evidence for any activity at Nora. The stone was carried off for building works in nearby Pula, and nearby Sant’Efisio Church. Other than that, the site became the haunt of shepherds and farmers.

Nora View South

What is there to See?

Most of what we see at Nora today dates to the Roman period of the city’s occupation. Opposite the ticket office are the remains of what is called the ‘Eastern Baths’ – one of four public bath houses in Nora. A path and walkway take you into the site, parallel to one of the main roads.

The Forum Area and Roman Temple are the first remains worth mentioning. For the forum look out for the large empty space, it would have been surrounded by small shops. A column that was part of the 3rd century façade identifies the temple.

Immediately after the temple is one of Nora’s best known features, the theatre. It is in fact the only known Roman theatre in Sardinia. What you see today is about half its original height, but because it is so well preserved it is still used to host various performances during the summer. 

Other points of interest include the Central Baths, with some splendid mosaic floors, the ruins of the Temple of Asclepius, located at the end of the city’s youngest street, above the hill called Sa Punta ‘e Su Coloru, built for ritual purposes related to the temple.

You will not be able to miss the house with the tetrastyle atrium, head for the four columns that stood at the centre of the house. In various rooms around this atrium are exquisite mosaic floors, almost completely intact. Including one that has particularly elaborate geometric designs with a central panel that is not that well preserved. You can make out a semi-naked woman, thought to be a nereid or sea nymph, riding the on the back of a sea monster. 

The remains of the ‘Terme a Mare’ (seaside bath house)  are now literally on the water’s edge. Whereas the Christian basilica is now partly submerged, as the sea level has risen since the Roman period of  the city. 

The High Place of Tanit, the location of the main temple of the ancient Punic city, has spectacular views over the entire archaeological site. Unfortunately, it is currently not possible to visit the Sant’Efisio Tower.

Nora View East Tower

Interactive Map of Nora

Click START to load the map below to see the main features of the site pinpointed on a satellite map. Each pin has a photograph of the feature. But also, locate the yellow pegman in the bottom right hand corner of the map , click once on it and drag it onto the map. Blue dots will appear, drop the pegman on one to get a 360 view of that spot. 

Do I need a Guide for Nora?

A guided tour of the site is included in the price of the entry ticket. These are offered in Italian, English, French and German. But they are subject to availability, and there is a timetable. You are not guaranteed a guide in the language of your choice whenever you arrive at the ticket office. 

There are information panels at some of the main features of the site. But if you have a deep interest in the site, these will not be sufficient. An app, Norapp, can be downloaded to Android and Apple devices – available in Italian, English, French, German, Chinese and Russian. Ten points of interest are included, for each there is a text available to listen to or read along with a few photographs. The text is much more comprehensive than the information panels scattered about the site, but is still quite basic. The research project website, Nora , is much more comprehensive, but is only available in Italian and is not really intended to be used when walking around the site. Their interactive map also has some terrible errors.

By far the best way to experience the archaeological site of Nora is to take a guided tour with a licensed guide. These have the added bonus of including transport from Cagliari. So they make the perfect day trip out of the city or a shore excursion for passengers on cruise liners docked in Cagliari for a day or two. The guided tours and shore excursions we recommend for Nora are listed at the top of this page.

How to Get to Nora

The archaeological site of Nora is just under 40 km south west of Cagliari, the administrative capital and largest city on the island of Sardinia. It is about 5 km from the small town of Pula. The site occupies a small peninsular, known as the Capo di Pula.

From Pula the site can be reached via a road with a cycle track and wide pavements.

Nora By Bus from Cagliari

How to get to nora by car.

From Cagliari, near the train station take SS195. The road skirts around Pula, but here watch out for signs for Nora. From Cagliari the journey is just over 40 minutes.

Parking at Nora

There is a large car park, the closest of which is 400 m from the Nora Visitors Centre, the furthest about 800 m.

  • Monday to Friday: 08h00 – 20h00 €1 per hour
  • Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays € 1.50 per hour
  • Half-day from 08h00 – 14h00 or from 14h00 – 20h00 €4, daily €6

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What to See Nearby

There are numerous historical places of interest nearby. The most obvious and nearest is the church of Sant’Efisio, which was constructed with stone from Nora. This historic church is linked to one of the most important religious processions on the island, which starts in Cagliari on 1 May in honour of the saint. Built on the site of his martyrdom, the first church and Christian cemetery dates back to the 4th century. Later, it was completely rebuilt by the monks of the Abbey of St Victor of Marseille, around the 11th century, who gave it its current appearance.

Also of interest are the quarries of Is Fradis Minoris, which can be reached after crossing a large block dam at the entrance to the lagoon of Nora. This quarry has an area of about 12,000 square metres, preserving unaltered traces of mining activity.

Another highly recommended  place to visit is the nearby  town of Pula, which has its origins in the medieval and has managed to retain much of historic charm. Almost certainly stone was taken from Nora to Pula, which is not even 5 km away.

Archaeology Travel Tips for Visiting Nora

When visiting Nora during the summer period, keep in mind the high temperatures. If you can, plan your visit for first thing in the morning or later in the afternoon/early evening. Remember to take a hat and water.

We really do not recommended a visit during the middle of the day from June to August.

Although there are some walkways, not all paths through the site have been covered. This is an archaeological site, wear sensible shoes.

During summer, especially June to August, Nora takes on a whole new charm at sunset. The ambiance created between the ruins, the sea and the setting sun is quite something to behold.

As with many archaeology sites, particularly those with few and limited information panels (but who wants to stand around reading anyway) we recommend taking a guided tour of the site. There really is no better way to understand Nora and her story.

Artefacts from Nora in the National Archaeological Museum, Cagliari

The National Archaeological Museum in Cagliari has a number of significant artefacts from Nora on permanent display. These include the so-called Nora Stele, altars from Phoenician-Punic period, and a celebratory inscription in Latin that was on an architrave of a Roman era public building.

The Nora Stele and Punic altars on display in the National Archaeological Museum, Cagliari.

With a date of 850 – 725 BC the Nora Stele is the oldest inscription in Sardinia, and among the oldest in the entire west. Made from local sandstone, it was found in 1773 within a dry stone wall near the apse of the Sant’Efisio Church, not far from Nora. The inscription is Phoenician and although the translation and interpretation is contested, the inscription is thought to be the oldest written reference of the name Sardinia.  On display in the museum are some carved stelae from the Punic tophet that was exposed by the winter storm in 1889 – some 220 funerary urns and 153 stelae were recovered during subsequent excavations (see the black and white photograph in the background of the stelae. A tophet is a Punic necropolis in which newborn children and foetuses who had died of natural causes were cremated and buried. 

Roman inscription from Nora in the National Archaeological Museum, Cagliari.

Along the base of one display cabinet in the museum are four pieces of inscribed marble. Three of these were found in  the nearby Sant’Efisio Church, the fourth was found in Nora itself. We know it is an architrave, but do not know which building it was attached to. The inscription refers to the construction of the foundations for a building commissioned at his own expense by Cauis Mucius Scavola, who was the proconsul of the Province of Sardinia and Corsica, between 27 BC and 6 AD. 

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Nora archaeological site.

According to ancient sources, Nora was one of the first cities founded in Sardinia. Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Romans followed one another on this small peninsula, which established itself as an important trading centre in the ancient Mediterranean. Most of the visible structures are from its Roman phase, built between the 1st century BC and the 4th century AD. Visitors can explore the remains of the Roman city’s main features, such as the baths, sanctuaries and living quarters, in which splendid mosaics survive, and the theatre, which, given its excellent condition, is still used for concerts in the evenings during summer.

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National Archaeological Museum, Cagliari

Given the quantity of objects from all over the island, this museum is certainly the most important in Sardinia. Since 1993 it has occupied one of the buildings in a complex known as the ‘Citadel of Museums’, built within the district of Castello, reusing the space of the ancient medieval walls. It houses more than 4,000 objects that tell 7,000 years of history, ranging from Prehistory to the Early Middle Ages, in an itinerary that is divided over 4 floors, each with different themes. In the collections visitors can admire statuettes of the mother goddesses, Nuragic bronze statues, a large part of the Nuragic giant statues of Mont’e Prama, as well as Punic and Phoenician jewellery and Roman statuary.

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Nora Beach House II offers accommodations in Corralejo, 18 miles from Casa Museo Unamuno Fuerteventura and 20 miles from Eco Museo de Alcogida. This villa provides accommodations with a balcony. Outdoor dining is also possible at the villa. With free Wifi, this 2-bedroom villa offers a cable TV, a washing machine, and a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and oven. Towels and bed linen are offered in the villa. For added privacy, the accommodation features a private entrance. Popular points of interest near Nora Beach House II include Las Clavellinas Beach, Las Agujas, and Playa del Pozo. The nearest airport is Fuerteventura Airport, 21 miles from the accommodation.

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Nora Beach House II is 2,450 feet from the center of Corralejo. All distances are measured in straight lines. Actual travel distances may vary.

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The Moscow Metro Tour is included in most guided tours’ itineraries. Opened in 1935, under Stalin’s regime, the metro was not only meant to solve transport problems, but also was hailed as “a people’s palace”. Every station you will see during your Moscow metro tour looks like a palace room. There are bright paintings, mosaics, stained glass, bronze statues… Our Moscow metro tour includes the most impressive stations best architects and designers worked at - Ploshchad Revolutsii, Mayakovskaya, Komsomolskaya, Kievskaya, Novoslobodskaya and some others.

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The guide will not only help you navigate the metro, but will also provide you with fascinating background tales for the images you see and a history of each station.

And there some stories to be told during the Moscow metro tour! The deepest station - Park Pobedy - is 84 metres under the ground with the world longest escalator of 140 meters. Parts of the so-called Metro-2, a secret strategic system of underground tunnels, was used for its construction.

During the Second World War the metro itself became a strategic asset: it was turned into the city's biggest bomb-shelter and one of the stations even became a library. 217 children were born here in 1941-1942! The metro is the most effective means of transport in the capital.

There are almost 200 stations 196 at the moment and trains run every 90 seconds! The guide of your Moscow metro tour can explain to you how to buy tickets and find your way if you plan to get around by yourself.

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Guided Walking Tour of the Moscow Metro

Guided Walking Tour of the Moscow Metro

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You would like, admiring the frescoes in kurskaya and komsomolskaya metro stations, marvelling at the architecture of the moscow metro, listening to your guide's commentary, essential information *, duration 1 hour 50 minutes, starting time 2:00 pm.

Set off to discover the most breathtaking stops on Moscow’s beautiful metro system on this walking tour.

Some of the stops on the Moscow metro are real masterpieces. Head underground and admire the Moscow metro with your guide.

During your guided tour, you will get to admire the Ploshchad Revolyutsii , designed by the architect Dushkin. There are no fewer than 72 sculptures in this station!

You will then explore Kurskaya station, built in 1938. The design, mosaics and slogans will immerse you in the era of Stalin. You will also see the frescoes depicting Russian victories in Komsomolskaya station.

Then, continue to one of Moscow’s must-see metro stations, Novoslobodskaya , which resembles an underground palace: marble, stained glass windows...

Join your guide to explore the most lavish and important metro stops in Moscow! 

  • Availability: every day (excluding exceptional dates)
  • Duration: 1 hr. 50 mins approx.
  • Departure point: The Kremlin
  • Languages: English
  • Please wear comfortable shoes
  • Metro tickets are included for the metro stations visited during the activity 
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  • A minimum of 2 participants is required to book this activity

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Moscow metro tour: architectural styles of the subway.

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Duration: 2 hours

Categories: Culture & History, Sightseeing

This metro tour of Russia’s capital and most populous city, Moscow, is your chance to get a unique insight into the beautiful and impressive architecture of the city's underground stations. Admire their marble walls and high ceilings representing Stalin's desire for glory after World War 2, and see first-hand how the interiors change with the rise of new political eras. Your guide will lead you through the complex network, which is one of the most heavily used rapid transit systems worldwide, with over two billion travelers in 2011.

Opened in 1935, Moscow’s underground system, now 190 miles (305 km) long with 185 stations, is today one the largest and most heavily used rapid transit systems in the world. On this Moscow metro tour, discover the impressive architecture of Moscow’s underground stations and learn how they reflect the Soviet era.

Getting around by metro, your local guide will take you through parts of Moscow’s infamous history. Stop at stations built during the time of the USSR (Soviet Union) that are praised as one of the most extravagant architectural projects from Stalin’s time. After World War 2, he was keen on establishing Stalinist architecture to represent his rising regime and a recognized empire. Learn how when his successor started the de-Stalinization of the former Soviet Union in 1953, the extravagancy of the architecture was toned down.

Discover how the unique character of each station reflected several different eras. While stations like Kievskaya and Slavyansky Bulvar have pompous halls and high stucco ceilings brimming with extravagant decorations, those built later, like Volzhskaya, are lightly adorned with sparse furnishings. Architect Alexey Dushkin and painter Alexander Deyneka were just two of the many artists who made these magnificent landmarks possible.

Revel in Moscow's glory days, as well as the years of scarcity, on this fascinating Moscow metro experience. Conclude your tour at one of the central stations in Moscow. If you're lucky, you may even find the secret entrance to the unconfirmed Metro-2, a parallel underground system used by the government -- a mystery which has neither been denied nor confirmed today.

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We have a wide range of tours designed to give you an insight into the destination you're travelling in and there is something for everybody. The culture shock ratings considers the destination visited, transport used, activities undertaken and that "Wow, I'm really not at home now!" factor. While generalisations are always tricky, a summary of our gradings is as follows…

This is the least confronting of our tour range. Transport used on the trip is either private or a very comfortable public option, the activities included are usually iconic sites and locations that are not all too confronting.

The tour can include a mix of private and public transport providing a level of comfort that is slightly below what you would experience at home. Sites visited are usually iconic sites, tours can also include market visits, visits to communities etc that provide the traveller with a fantastic insight into destination.

Expect to rough it for parts of this tour, whether it's a packed public bus where you are forced to stand, a visit to a local market, a local community, you are sure to have an experience that is very different from what you're used to at home.

The comforts of your home town and the environment you are used to are more of a rarity. Expect some challenging transport options, visits to local sites and areas that don't resemble anything at home.

You're out there in the global community! You are likely to be exposed to the elements, travel in whatever means of transport is available and basically take it as it comes, whatever comes! It can be tough.

Physical Rating

Our physical rating gives you an idea of how much huffing and puffing you can expect on the tour. While generalisations are always tricky, a summary of our gradings is as follows…

These tours have very limited physical activity. Usually climbing in and out of the transport provided, walking through sites, markets etc included in the itinerary.

These tours have a bit of physical activity but nothing that should challenge you too much. This could be climbing on and off public transport through to a walk through the destination you're travelling in, they can include walking only tours or a combination of walking and transport.

These tours involve a bit of physical activity from walking up and down hills in the destination you're travelling in or the surrounding areas. Climbing on and off local transport or riding a bike up to 30 kms along predominantly flat terrain or jumping in a kayak for a gentle paddle on flat water.

These Tours will provide you with some solid physical activity. Whether its bike riding, walking, trekking, kayaking or riding on public transport you will need to have a good level of fitness to enjoy this tour.

Be prepared for some serious physical activity. These tours are our most challenging and involve some serious walking, hiking or bike riding. Can involve step climbs by foot or pedal and some challenging public transport options in the destination you are travelling.

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