Thank you for this information, my dear friend.
As for the expedition, I would have been interested, but for scientific purposes rather than tourism. The problem is that, given the current situation between European countries and Russia, it would be impossible for me to travel there.
The 19th package of sanctions, adopted by the EU on October 23, prohibits organizing or promoting tourist trips to the Russian Federation, whether individual or group stays. On Thursday, October 23, 2025, the Official Journal of the European Union published its 19th package of sanctions against Russia. Among these measures, European travel agencies may no longer organize or promote individual or group trips to the Russian Federation. Travel there is also formally discouraged by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Fines and prison sentences
“The sanctions concern both group and individual travel and also prohibit the advertising of these services as well as the work of tour guides assisting Russian tourists,” explains Pavlina Ilieva, president of the Association of Tour Operators and Travel Agents “Union Future of Tourism,” in an interview with the online newspaper Sofia Sega.
In Saint Petersburg, French-speaking guide Anouar Tuiek, 35, has observed a significant decline in international clientele.
“Unfortunately, we almost no longer have French-speaking tourists coming to visit our country,” he explains.
According to him, French tourists are now being replaced by a few visitors from Algeria or Tunisia, but this new flow remains very limited.
“French travel agencies no longer work with Russia. It’s complicated in terms of flights and payments. There are still individual travelers who find guides without going through agencies.”
Faced with the drop in clientele, some tour guides have turned their activity into a simple hobby, while others have left the profession altogether.
