Aquabus (St. Petersburg)

Aquabus (St. Petersburg):
during the warmer weather months, “aquabuses” (water buses) are a viable transportation alternative. They ride cross the Neva River and the Gulf of Finland, connecting the downtown and some outlying areas of St. Petersburg. Often it’s possible to reach your destination faster using aquabus than usual ground transport, avoiding traffic jams. Aqua buses circulate from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. with 15 minutes intervals.
Fares are RUB 100 (adult) and RUB 50 (children). These are the aquabus lines:
Primorskaya Line: Running along the northern banks of the Neva Delta, this route will take you from Finland Station round to Krestrovsky Island.
Tsentralnaya Line: The most popular Aquabus route, this line hops backwards and forwards across the Neva River through the centre of St. Petersburg.