The Baltic Fleet is based in two regions of Russia - Kaliningrad and Leningrad. To take part in the festive events, visit the cities of Baltiysk and Kaliningrad, where ship parades and flag raising are traditionally held.
Instructions
Step 1
If you live in the appropriate garrison, go to the Officers' House to listen to the performance of the Song and Dance Ensemble of the Baltic Fleet and take part in the solemn meeting.
Step 2
There is a playground in Kaliningrad near the Yunost sports complex - visit it on a holiday. Samples of naval equipment and weapons are exhibited here. Put your skills to the test in the pneumatic shooting range, look out for sports equipment. From here you can go to Moskovsky Prospekt to the monument to the Baltic sailors who died during the war. It is worth coming here with flowers. In the evening, military sports competitions are held near Yunost, the staff orchestra plays, the Song and Dance Ensemble and other participants in the event perform.
Step 3
After nine in the evening, go to Vasilevsky Square in Kaliningrad to listen to a concert by the headquarters orchestra of the fleet.
Step 4
If you want to see military equipment, plan to visit the city of Baltiysk on the Baltic Glory Square.
Step 5
Take a photo near the monument to Peter the Great when the guard of honor march will take place there.
Step 6
Include in your plans a visit to the Marine Canal, where the activities of the water sports festival are held. They are attended by theater groups, detachments of ships and boats, amphibious forces, airplanes, yachts, etc. There will even be a submarine, so marine life will be illuminated from all sides.
Step 7
Go to the Naval Harbor, where you can visit the warships on a holiday.
Step 8
At the Baltic Fleet Museum, mingle with veterans and military personnel to better understand the history and reality of naval military service.
Step 9
The festive day in Kaliningrad and Baltiysk ends with fireworks, so take to the streets in the evening. It will be beautiful and solemn, so do not miss the opportunity to take good pictures for memory.