The way to the edge of Russia: how to get to Vladivostok
Опубликовано: 02.02.2026 | Обновлено: 03.02.2026
Vladivostok is the easternmost large city of Russia and the capital of the Primorsky Territory. It is located on the coast of the Sea of Japan, 9 thousand kilometers from Moscow. Despite the remoteness, the question of how to get to Vladivostok today is solved simply: the city is connected with the regions of the country by aviation, railway and highways. The choice of method depends on the budget, time and format of the trip. Below is a detailed analysis of all options.
Where is Vladivostok
Vladivostok is located on the Muravyov-Amur Peninsula and the islands of Peter the Great Bay. This is the end point of the Trans-Siberian Railway and a key transport hub of the Far East. In 1-3 hours you can get from Vladivostok to the major cities of the Primorsky Territory: Artem, Ussuriysk, Nakhodka, Arsenyev.
The city is perched on hills, surrounded by the sea and bays, so even a simple stroll here turns into a sightseeing tour. Tourists find this destination captivating with its combination of seascapes, port city architecture, observation decks, and proximity to wildlife. From central Vladivostok, you can reach Russky Island, beaches, capes, and nature trails in 30–60 minutes.
How to get to Vladivostok
The main ways to get to Vladivostok are by plane, train and car. Each option fits into different travel scenarios.
On an airplane
Airplane is the fastest and most convenient way. Knevichi, Vladivostok International Airport, receives flights from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg and other major cities. The flight from Moscow takes 8-9 hours. The airport is an hour’s drive from Vladivostok, so it is worth considering a transfer to the city in advance. Read more about the options below.
💡 Tip for travelers: when planning a trip, check the schedule with air carriers - some flights are seasonal.
Airport address: Primorsky Krai, Artem, Vladimir Saibel St., 45
Round-the-clock reference service: +7 (423) 230 69 09
Site: Aerovlad.ru
💡 Recommendation: it is more profitable to buy tickets in advance, especially for summer and early autumn.
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By train
Train is a choice for those who want to see the country. The Trans-Siberian route from Moscow takes 6-8 days. It is the longest railway route in the world. At the station, you will be met Stella "9288", marking the end of the Trans-Siberian Railway, and and the Ea-3306 steam locomotive from World War II.
💡 Suitable for those who are not limited in time and appreciate the atmosphere of travel.
On the car
The car is an option for experienced travelers. This type of travel is suitable for residents of nearby regions: Khabarovsk Territory, Amur Region. The flow of tourists increases by the summer season - take this into account when planning a trip.
The road from central Russia takes at least 2 weeks and passes through dozens of cities: Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan, Ufa, Chelyabinsk, Kurgan, Omsk, Novosibirsk, Tomsk, Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, Ulan-Ude, Chita, Blagoveshchensk, Khabarovsk.
💡 Tip: Plan your overnight stays in advance and don't travel alone.
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How to get to Vladivostok from the airport
Knevichi Airport is located in the city of Artem, about 50 km from the center of Vladivostok. You can get there in several ways: Aeroexpress – 52 minutes to Vladivostok railway station. The fastest option.
- Aeroexpress - 52 minutes to Vladivostok railway station. The fastest option.
Train number | Route | Days | Knevichi (local time) | Vladivostok (local time) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7201 | Knevichi – Vladivostok | Daily | 07:40 | 08:38 |
| 7203 | Knevichi – Vladivostok | Daily | 08:41 | 09:33 |
| 7205 | Knevichi – Vladivostok | Daily | 09:40 | 10:32 |
| 7207 | Knevichi – Vladivostok | Daily | 10:40 | 11:32 |
| 7209 | Knevichi – Vladivostok | Daily | 11:28 | 12:20 |
| 7211 | Knevichi – Vladivostok | Daily | 12:30 | 13:22 |
| 7213 | Knevichi – Vladivostok | Daily | 14:05 | 14:57 |
| 7215 | Knevichi – Vladivostok | Daily | 15:42 | 16:34 |
| 7217 | Knevichi – Vladivostok | Daily | 18:00 | 18:52 |
| 7219 | Knevichi – Vladivostok | Daily | 18:48 | 19:40 |
- Buses - follow to the railway station and bus station, as well as to Ussuriysk, Nakhodka and other cities of the region.
Read more in our material.
☎︎ Operational changes in the bus schedule can be found by phone:
Vladivostok, +7 (914) 680 17 76
Artem, +7 (42337) 4 70 25
Ussuriysk, +7 (984) 188 40 06
Nakhodka, +7 (4236) 74 95
Arsenyev, +7 (42361) 441 02
Big Stone, +7 (42335) 5 13 17
Spassk-Dalniy, +7 (42352) 2 28 61
Dalnegorsk, +7 (42373) 3 21 33
- Taxi - taxi desk is located on the 1st floor at the exit from the terminal building. The official carrier of APRIORI LLC, +7 (423) 288 88 00.
The road from the airport does not cause difficulties: you can choose a fast, budgetary or as independent option depending on your circumstances.
💡 Advice. For easier navigation around the city, we recommend downloading city maps to your phone in advance.
How to get to Vladivostok from other cities
Vladivostok is connected with most regions of Russia by direct flights and buses for Far Eastern destinations. The fastest and most popular way is by plane. For residents of the Far East there are subsidized prices for air tickets at fixed rates until the end of 2026.
From the cities of Central Russia
Updated: February 1, 2026. Data from open sources.
City | Main transport | Travel time | Approximate price (one way, economy) | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moscow | Flight (direct) | 8–9 hours | from 16–20 thousand rubles | Direct flights are regular |
| Saint Petersburg | Airplane (1 transfer) | 11–15 hours | from 18–25 thousand rubles. | Transfers in Moscow |
| Yekaterinburg | Airplane (direct or 1 transfer) | 7–9 hours | from 18–22 thousand rubles | Direct flights several times a week |
| Novosibirsk | Airplane (direct or 1 transfer) | 5–7 hours | from 15–20 thousand rubles | Direct flights are regular |
| Krasnoyarsk | Airplane (direct or 1 transfer) | 4–6 hours | from 15–20 thousand rubles | Direct flights are regular |
| Samara | Airplane (with 1–2 transfers) | 10–14 hours | from 20–30 thousand rubles | Transfers in Moscow/Novosibirsk |
| Krasnodar | Airplane (with 1–2 transfers) | 12–16 hours | from 22–35 thousand rubles | Transfers in Moscow |
From the cities of the Far East
Updated: February 1, 2026. Data from open sources.
City | Main transport | Travel time | Approximate price (one way, economy) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Khabarovsk | Flight (direct) | 1,5–2 hours | from 4–7 thousand rubles (preferential for the Far Eastern Federal District) |
| Blagoveshchensk | Flight (direct) | 1,5–2 hours | from 3–6 thousand rubles (preferential) |
| Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk | Flight (direct) | 1,5–2 hours | from 8–12 thousand rubles |
| Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky | Flight (direct) | 3–4 hours | from 9–13 thousand rubles (preferential for the Far Eastern Federal District) |
| Magadan | Airplane (direct or 1 transfer) | 3–5 hours | from 10–15 thousand rubles |
Today, there are a variety of ways to reach Vladivostok—quickly, comfortably, or with a touch of adventure. The city is open to travelers from all regions of Russia and rewards the long journey with unforgettable experiences. A well-planned trip will be the first step to exploring the capital of the Far East.
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