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Dolce vita in contact pattaya. Best excursions in Pattaya

Dolce Vita Group of Companies, founded in 2011 by an initiative group of entrepreneurs from the CIS countries and Thailand, occupies a worthy place in the market of sea excursions and related programs. A team of professionals organizes day trips on their own ships, yachts, catamarans and speed boats. The main goal of Dolce Vita is impeccable service, comfort and a vivid experience for tourists. The partners of the group will appreciate the flexible system of settlements on a trust basis and the reliability of cooperation.

The programs that Dolce Vita group of companies offers to tourists are diverse, which means that everyone will choose entertainment to their liking.

· Dolce Vita catamaran - a walk on the largest Dolce Vita catamaran in Pattaya with a visit to exotic uninhabited islands (including Monkey Island) with clean sand and azure water. Animators conduct shows with prizes, contests and gifts. Tourists will find a tan on a huge platform with sun loungers and umbrellas on the upper deck, a light breakfast, lunch, ice cream and soft drinks, as well as an all-inclusive bar. The tour will be complemented by a romantic sunset meeting and professional photos.

Big Fishing offers a trip on a real fishing boat. The crew of the ship knows well where the largest fish is found, and you will take the catch with you as a trophy. Adrenaline and an unforgettable experience for all friends or family are guaranteed!

The Fiesta program is a relaxed holiday on a desert island with snorkeling among the beautiful corals and marine life of Thailand. The program includes fishing, lunch and soft drinks.

The Euphoria program is for outdoor enthusiasts. Tourists are waiting for the beaches of the island of Krok, music, dancing, table tennis, volleyball, feeding fish and fishing, riding a "banana", playing at sea. The program on the ship: lunch, soft drinks and alcoholic drinks, foam party. It will not be boring!

Madagascar program - over the three years of its existence, the program has become a favorite among tourists who use the services of Dolce Vita. It includes a three-deck boat trip, a visit to Monkey Island, snorkeling, fishing and swimming. And also rest on the Rin island with white sand and clear water. For tourists, a light breakfast, a hearty lunch, desserts, fruits, an all-inclusive bar, professional photo and video shooting, an original comedy show, a live concert and a foam disco are provided for tourists. Guests will also receive prizes and gifts.

The Harem Cruise program, similar to Euphoria, is organized by a branch in Phuket.

Individual boat trips - Dolce Vita will draw up the itinerary closest to your wishes and the program for trips on high-speed boats and VIP-class yachts.

Each year, the Dolce Vita group of companies opens up to three new offshore programs, not forgetting to improve the finished ones. The fleet is regularly updated. Therefore, even regular customers always find interesting in their favorite programs and entertainment.

The soldier of the three emperors Vasily Nikolayevich Kochetkov (1785–1892) is a “soldier of the three emperors”. He lived 107 years, of which he spent more than 60 years in active military service. It turns out that he has the longest length of service in the history of the Russian army. There are at least three publications with the same text about Vasily Kochetkov, moreover, in the authoritative publications of that time - “Government Gazette” No. 192 of September 2, 1892, “Bulletin of the Military Clergy” No. 19 for October 1892 and the magazine “World Illustration "No. 1249 of January 1, 1893. The only information about the soldier Kochetkov, first published in the “Government Gazette”, was then reprinted in the other two editions indicated. What is written about this soldier? Briefly recall. Kochetkov was born in the village of Spasskoye, Simbirsk province. He was from the cantonists (soldier's son). Cantonists from the day of their birth were on the lists of the military department. He began to serve on March 7, 1811. He fought through the entire Patriotic War of 1812. Then, as part of the guards, he participated in the war with Turkey (1828–1829). In 1836 he served his 25 years, but he did not leave the army. Seven years later, he fought with the highlanders of the Caucasus in a dragoon regiment. Wounded in both legs and neck was captured. When the wounds healed, he fled from captivity. At 64, he passed the exam for the first officer rank - second lieutenant. But he refused this title. He considered himself too old for the second lieutenant. Under a personal royal decree, he received, being again sergeant major, two-thirds of the salary of the second lieutenant. He was also handed an officer saber on a saber. Finally, after 40 years of service, he retired. But three years later, with the highest permission, he went to Sevastopol besieged by the enemy. On the Kornilov bastion he was shot by a shell. After 10 years, Kochetkov received a new “highest deign” - to go to war again. This time against the Kokand, Khiva and Bukhara khanates. He fought as part of the Turkestan equestrian artillery brigade. He was already the 78th year. Without interrupting his service, at the age of 90 he went as part of Russian volunteers to Serbia, which, together with Montenegro, waged a war with Turkey. And a year later he participated in the war for the liberation of Bulgaria (1877–1878). On Shipka, a Turkish shell tore off 93-year-old Kochetkov’s left leg. He survived and still served until his 107 years in the guards horse-artillery brigade. He died on May 30, 1892 from heart failure, being a passage in the Novgorod province. The famous artist Peter Borel made an engraving from his photograph. The picture was taken in the city of Vytegra, Novgorod province, 11 days before the death of Vasily Kochetkov. We see on engraving a unique uniform of the oldest servant. On the sleeve of the uniform are eight rows of gold and silver stripes for length of service and distinction, as well as his awards. He served in four combat arms.

The soldier of the three emperors Vasily Nikolayevich Kochetkov (1785–1892) is a “soldier of the three emperors”. He lived 107 years, of which he spent more than 60 years in active military service. It turns out that he has the longest length of service in the history of the Russian army. There are at least three publications with the same text about Vasily Kochetkov, moreover, in the authoritative publications of that time - “Government Gazette” No. 192 of September 2, 1892, “Bulletin of the Military Clergy” No. 19 for October 1892 and the magazine “World Illustration "No. 1249 of January 1, 1893. The only information about the soldier Kochetkov, first published in the “Government Gazette”, was then reprinted in the other two editions indicated. What is written about this soldier? Briefly recall. Kochetkov was born in the village of Spasskoye, Simbirsk province. He was from the cantonists (soldier's son). Cantonists from the day of their birth were on the lists of the military department. He began to serve on March 7, 1811. He fought through the entire Patriotic War of 1812. Then, as part of the guards, he participated in the war with Turkey (1828–1829). In 1836 he served his 25 years, but he did not leave the army. Seven years later, he fought with the highlanders of the Caucasus in a dragoon regiment. Wounded in both legs and neck was captured. When the wounds healed, he fled from captivity. At 64, he passed the exam for the first officer rank - second lieutenant. But he refused this title. He considered himself too old for the second lieutenant. Under a personal royal decree, he received, being again sergeant major, two-thirds of the salary of the second lieutenant. He was also handed an officer saber on a saber. Finally, after 40 years of service, he retired. But three years later, with the highest permission, he went to Sevastopol besieged by the enemy. On the Kornilov bastion he was shot by a shell. After 10 years, Kochetkov received a new “highest deign” - to go to war again. This time against the Kokand, Khiva and Bukhara khanates. He fought as part of the Turkestan equestrian artillery brigade. He was already the 78th year. Without interrupting his service, at the age of 90 he went as part of Russian volunteers to Serbia, which, together with Montenegro, waged a war with Turkey. And a year later he participated in the war for the liberation of Bulgaria (1877–1878). On Shipka, a Turkish shell tore off 93-year-old Kochetkov’s left leg. He survived and still served until his 107 years in the guards horse-artillery brigade. He died on May 30, 1892 from heart failure, being a passage in the Novgorod province. The famous artist Peter Borel made an engraving from his photograph. The picture was taken in the city of Vytegra, Novgorod province, 11 days before the death of Vasily Kochetkov. We see on engraving a unique uniform of the oldest servant. On the sleeve of the uniform are eight rows of gold and silver stripes for length of service and distinction, as well as his awards. He served in four combat arms.