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How much are vacation packages to Teriberka?
Vacation packages, including flights and hotels in Teriberka, start from as little as . Make your daydreams come true and secure your trip with Travelocity today.
How long should my Teriberka vacation be?
Around 2 nights is the average amount of time travelers vacation in Teriberka. But the perfect trip length depends on how many treasured memories you want to create. Why not stay a bit longer and discover some of the lesser-known sights?
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Will I save money on my Teriberka car rental if I bundle it with my hotel or flight?
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Which airport is best for Teriberka?
Jetting into Teriberka means touching down at Murmansk Airport (MMK). It's 60 mi west of the downtown area.

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In the Middle Ages, the Barents Sea was known as the Sea of the Murmans (the word for “the Norwegians” that eventually gave name to the city of Murmansk). The Barents Sea is also called "The Devil's Dance Floor" and "Devil's Jaw" due to its unpredictability and difficulty level.
It is officially part of the Arctic Ocean, but in its characteristics it’s gradually leaning towards the Atlantic Ocean as its waters are getting warmed up by the drifts of the Atlantic. In the ports of Murmansk (Russia) and Vardø (Norway) the sea remains ice-free year round.
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In the Middle Ages, the Barents Sea was known as the Sea of the Murmans (the word for “the Norwegians” that eventually gave name to the city of Murmansk). The Barents Sea is also called "The Devil's Dance Floor" and "Devil's Jaw" due to its unpredictability and difficulty level.
It is officially part of the Arctic Ocean, but in its characteristics it’s gradually leaning towards the Atlantic Ocean as its waters are getting warmed up by the drifts of the Atlantic. In the ports of Murmansk (Russia) and Vardø (Norway) the sea remains ice-free year round.
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Did you know that the word “tundra” was born here, on the Kola Peninsula and means "treeless mountains" in Kildin Sami, the language of the local ingenious people that had inhabited these lands since before 12th century when the Russian settlers reached the area. "Tundra" usually refers only to the areas with the permanently frozen soil. It’s amazing how you can tell the average summer temperature by the height of the vegetation in the area and how every degree of warmth matters. ✔️If you only see prostrate (or creeping, or dwarf) shrubs, it means that it doesn’t get warmer than 3–5°C (37-41°F) in July. ✔️Plants 15 cm (6 in) tall boast temperature of 5–7°C (41-45°F). ✔️Shrubs up to 40 cm (16 in) in heigh get 7–9°C (45-48°F). ✔️The 2 m (80 in) tall trees grow when it generally warms up to 9–11°C (48-52°F).