Sail through an exceptional environment of marshes, islets, and open water. Here, nature and sky merge on the horizon.
With its canals, markets, and seafood restaurants, Chioggia offers a more authentic and peaceful experience than Venice.
An Etruscan port city whose name became that of the Adriatic Sea,rich in heritage and home to an archaeological museum tracing its ancient past.
A discreet riverside village, Zelo offers calm mooring spots, scenic bike rides, and local cuisine in a simple yet charming setting.
A UNESCO-listed city known for its medieval walls, grand palaces, and cobbled streets. Stroll through the quiet lanes and soak in the northern Italian ambiance.
A key hub for canal routes, with access to nature and cycling paths.
Quiet village surrounded by green farmland and cycling paths: calm and green stop along the Po, ideal for walking or cycling.
Historic Lock on the Po with the Charm of a Small Town. A strategic navigation point between canals and river, featuring typical riverine architecture and a calm ambiance.
Cultural Jewel with Lakes, Palaces, and a UNESCO-listed Old Town. A Renaissance city bordered by water, boasting the Gonzaga palaces, a Baroque theater, and charming cobbled streets.
Tranquil lake bordering Mantua,ideal for a sunset cruise as the city’s palaces light up in gold.
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Close to the Venice Marco Polo Airport