The Volga River is connected to both the Baltic and Black Seas through a series of canals and waterways. It flows into the Caspian Sea, but its tributaries and the Volga-Don Canal link it to the Don River, which flows into the Sea of Azov, part of the Black Sea basin. Additionally, the Volga-Baltic Waterway connects the river to the Baltic Sea, facilitating trade and navigation between these significant bodies of water. This network allows for the movement of goods and resources across a vast region of Russia and beyond.
by way of the Volga/Don canal
Canals link the Volga River and to the Baltic Sea and other seas.
The Volga River travels 2193 to dump into the Caspian Sea. However, it is made up of miles of other rivers and the Volga-Baltic Waterway connects the Volga to the Baltic Sea.
by boat? If so you enter first in the North Sea, Baltic sea, Neva River, Lake Ladoga Svir River, Lake Beloye and your then in the Volga river travel west up the Volga to the source of the river.
It's the volga river, which is also known as the mother volga, which connects the Caspian sea to Moscow, leading all the way to the Baltic sea.
The River Volga flows into the Caspian Sea.
Dunube river and Volga rive.
The Caspian sea does not have connection to the World Ocean, so it is not real sea (like Black sea, that ultimately connected to the Atlantic ocean via the Mediterranen sea). The Caspian Sea is linked by canals to the Black Sea and via the Volga River and canals to the Baltic.
The canal joins the lower Volga River with the River Don linking the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea
Don River
The River Don.
The Black sea and the Caspian sea.