Vladivostok is not just a city, it serves as a true gateway to the Pacific Ocean, where the spirit of the sea can be felt at every turn. The sounds of ship horns, the fresh breeze, and majestic vessels on the horizon create a unique atmosphere in this coastal metropolis. Each noon, the city is announced by a cannon shot a tradition rooted in the 19th century. This sound serves as a reminder of Vladivostok's rich naval history and its strategic role.

Vladivostok seaport

For guests of AZIMUT City Hotel Vladivostok, getting to know the city is incomplete without visiting its famous trading port. One of the largest in Russia, it is the main transportation artery of the city, linking Vladivostok with key Asian and global trading centers. Life here is always bustling, with container ships and cargo vessels working around the clock.

Marine Terminal: the start of island adventures

Vladivostok's marine terminal is the starting point for sea journeys to the picturesque islands of Primorye. Ferries depart from here to Popov island, Sandy island, and Reineke island, as well as cruise ships headed to South Korea and Japan. On the opposite side of the terminal, breathtaking views of the Golden Bridge and the scenic landscapes of the Golden Horn Bay unfold. If you're lucky, you might spot the legendary frigates «Pallada» and «Nadezhda», which have undertaken round-the-world expeditions and become true symbols of Vladivostok.

Fish Port: fresh delicacies straight from the dock

When Vladivostok is mentioned, thoughts immediately turn to fresh seafood, crabs, and fish sourced from the cold waters of the Sea of Japan. This is where the journey of famous Primorye delicacies begins. Watch as fishing boats return with their catch, and visit nearby fish markets where you can purchase oysters, scallops, Far Eastern crabs, and caviar.

Stay at AZIMUT City Hotel Vladivostok and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of this maritime city!