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Cruises from Venice

To visit Venice and not swim in a gondola means not to see the city on the water in all its splendor. It consists of 118 islets, cut by 115 canals and connected by 400 bridges. But if you have already got acquainted with all the beauties of the city, then it's time to go on a cruise and see even more interesting sights. Routes from the Venetian port are a great reason to see most beautiful cities Italy, Spain, France, Turkey, Croatia, Albania and many other famous European ports.

How to get to seaport?

The cruise departs from the port in Venice, located near Piazzale Roma. The sea station is located 15 km from Marco Polo Airport. You can get there by taxi (the cost of the trip will be about 35 euros) or, if available free time, on the ship for only 15 euros.

Most popular cruises from Venice

There are a lot of route options - you decide which one suits you best. If you are interested in long-distance travel, then tours to Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Thailand and even a round-the-world trip to the USA are organized. This is an excellent choice for those who appreciate "lazy rest", are fond of history and art, enjoy beautiful landscapes and unique reserves.

The most popular tourist routes:

Mediterranean breeze. Includes visits to the famous port cities of Italy and nearby countries. You will visit the cities of Bari (Italy), Athens and Olympus in Greece, Split in Croatia, Kotor in Montenegro. After 7 days of travel, return to Venice.

Around the Apennine Peninsula - go around the "Sapozhok" from all sides. The cruise includes visits to Bari, Dubrovnik, Naples, Rome, Livorno and Toulon, Barcelona. The duration of the trip is about 5-7 days.

Kingdom of Poseidon - includes a visit to five countries and the most popular cities in them - Fr. Corfu, Naples, Rome, Genoa, Marseille, Ajaccio, etc. Such a voyage will take 14 days.

Trip around the world. You will spend 32 days in it. This month you will get around Earth: visit Australia, India, Samoa, Fiji, visit the USA and Mexico, enjoy the magnificent landscapes of the Canaries and Antilles, immerse yourself in unique nature Costa Rica and Guatemala. And after all the wanderings, you will return to Venice.

What is included in the tour price?

The average cost of a weekly tour per person ranges from 700 to 40,000 euros, depending on the route and the comfort of the cabin. The cost of the tour includes accommodation in a cabin of the selected category (internal, external, with a balcony or suite), meals according to the " Buffet”, drinks, access to sports and dance halls, public areas, use of unlimited internet.

As entertainment, they offer swimming in the open sea, fishing, free access to the pool. On board the liner for children and adults there are daily activities that allow you to have fun. Insurance services and excursions are additionally paid. Quite a few interesting cruises from Venice offer travel companies Dreamlines, Discovery Group, Сruclub.

Mediterranean cruise from the port of Venice, Italy: online search and booking with discounts, cruise packages with air tickets, transfers, Russian-language service and excursions from the company Cruise House

2. A cruise ship Symphony of the Seas

3. One of the most innovative liners in the world Quantum of the Seas (Royal Caribbean Int.) with the North Star observation capsule

4. The upper deck of the newest liner Harmony of the Seas (Royal Caribbean Int.) with a surf simulator, a mini-golf course and a grand Ultimate Abyss waterslide

5. The upper deck of the Seabourn Cruise Line luxury liner

6. Pool area on Costa neoRiviera (Costa Cruises)

7. Waterslides on Norwegian Escape (Norwegian Cruise Line)

8. The upper deck with pools and water slides on one of the most modern liners in the world MSC Meraviglia (cruise MSC company cruises)

9. The North Star observation capsule rises to a height of 90 meters above sea level (Anthem of the Seas, cruise company Royal Caribbean Int.)

10. Inside cabin on Norwegian Breakaway (Norwegian Cruise Line)

11. On Quantum-class liners, interior cabins are equipped with a virtual balcony (Royal Caribbean cruise company)

12. Family Balcony Cabin on MSC Cruises' most modern ship, MSC Meraviglia

13. Haven Spa Suite on Norwegian Breakaway (Norwegian Cruise Line)

14. Grand Suite on the liner Oasis of the Seas (Royal Caribbean cruise company)

15. Cabin with a balcony on the liners of the company Celebrity Cruises

16. Suite on the liner Costa Pacifica (cruise company Costa Cruises)

17. Penthouse Suite on Seven Seas Explorer (Regent Seven Seas Cruises)

18. Spa Suite on the Norwegian Epic (Norwegian Cruise Line)

19. Penthouse suite on the Norwegian Jade (Norwegian Cruise Line)

20. Atrium on the Disney Magic ship (Disney Cruise Line)

21. Central Park walking area on the Oasis of the Seas liner (Royal Caribbean cruise company)

22. Promenade - the main walking area on Allure of the Seas (Royal Caribbean cruise company)

23. View of the Central Promenade of the big liner in the world of Harmony of the Seas - whole city with cafes and cozy seating areas (Royal Caribbean Int.)

24. Italian restaurant Portofino on Independence of the Seas (Royal Caribbean cruise company)

25. The main restaurant L "Edera on the MSC Magnifica liner (MSC Cruises cruise company)

26. The main restaurant Taste on the liner Celebrity Eclipse (cruise company Celebrity Cruises)

27. The main restaurant on the liner Koningsdam (cruise company Holland America Line)

28. Service under the MSC Yacht Club privilege system (MSC Cruises cruise company)

29. Conceptual restaurant Wonderland Imaginative Cuisine on the liner Anthem of the Seas (Royal Caribbean cruise company)

30. Romantic Ocean View Dinner on the Norwegian Getaway (Norwegian Cruise Line)

31. Innovative entertainment space Two70° on Quantum-class liners (Royal Caribbean cruise company)

32. Adults-only Serenity Lounge at Oasis of the Seas (Royal Caribbean Cruise Company)

33. Serenity Adults Only Lounge at Oasis of the Seas (Royal Caribbean Cruise Line)

34. Spa on the Norwegian Getaway (Norwegian Cruise Line)

35. Saunas at Mandara Spa on Norwegian Epic (Norwegian Cruise Line)

36. Fitness center on the Oosterdam liner (cruise company Holland America Line)

37. Hammam at the Mandara Spa on the Norwegian Escape (Norwegian Cruise Line)

38. Mini-golf area at Oasis of the Seas (Royal Caribbean cruise company)

39. Climbing wall and huge water slide Ultimate Abyss, which has no analogues in the sea (Harmony of the Seas, Royal Caribbean Int.)

40. Bowling on the Norwegian Pearl (Norwegian Cruise Line)

Let's try to figure out what is true and what is just speculation.

So, many believe that cruises are contraindicated for those who suffer from seasickness. But, excuse me, how, for example, can you know that you are prone to manifestations of seasickness if you have never traveled on water before? This is the first. Second - modern ships so perfectly equipped that about the extreme, as many imagine, water travel there will be no talk. You can safely go on a cruise with the whole family, including grandparents and kids - everyone on board the ship will be comfortable and pleasant.

Another fear that many people have when they hear the word cruise is related to the danger posed by the sea itself. I immediately remember the Titanic, a super ship that could not resist the elements. But, excuse me, does a cruise ship have a need to rush somewhere in a hurry, flying into icebergs? The ship is moving at a walking pace - it is simply ridiculous to talk about danger in this case.

An even more ridiculous delusion can be attributed to this - a long time away from land on a ship in a confined space is fraught with the development of claustrophobia. Well, think for yourself how claustrophobic it can be when it's so interesting on deck! New acquaintances, satellite TV, a bar with the best drinks and an amazing sea surface on the sides - yes, there will be no time to think about claustrophobia!

And, finally, the main thing that scares many people at the word cruise is its supposedly high cost. Most are accustomed to believing that only the rich can afford to go on such trips, mere mortals can only dream of walking on liners. The opinion, again, is erroneous. Of course, traveling by sea is not a cheap pleasure, this is clear, but it is quite affordable for people with an average income.

So, for example, the amount of $500 includes not only a double cabin, but also meals, as well as insurance and maintenance of the ship's personnel. Of course, ships can be really, really, really expensive. For example, when it comes to large luxury liners with a capacity of up to 3,000 people. On average, a trip on such ships will cost at least $ 5,000 per person per week. However, this is natural, the operation of such ships is difficult to recoup at the expense of the rich alone, therefore, the maximum number of passengers, as a rule, going on a cruise does not exceed several hundred people. But those who have chosen such cruises for themselves can enjoy life to the fullest all week! Champagne with caviar and oysters, a live band during dinner, swimming pools, gyms and spa treatments are just a small part of the pleasures prepared for VIP clients

They have long become a symbol of elegance, an icon of style and a part of history. The point is not only that the cruise company has been operating its cruises since 1840, the point is that the company's liners, carefully preserving maritime traditions, are among the most comfortable and convenient in the world cruise fleet. In the autumn of 2019, 2 liners of the company will immediately operate cruises in Europe: Queen Victoria-5(6)* and Queen Elizabeth-5(6)*. Both ships are classic Kunarders - elegant black hulls, red chimneys and, of course, the atmosphere of a real legendary ocean liner.

And now only for you, Cruise company Cunard Line provides a unique opportunity to receive class service LUX at the price of a class cruise PREMIUM- on cruises mediterranean sea from September to October, on the legendary Queen Victoria 5(6)* !

Royal Cruises Europe 2019

Queen Victoria 5(6)* lux
March 28(8 days)
Route: London, England - Hamburg, Germany - Amsterdam, Netherlands (2 days, overnight on board) - Brussels/Bruges, Belgium - London, England

1872

Queen Victoria 5(6)* lux
Canary Islands from London (London - London) April 04(13 days)
Route: London, England - Madeira island, Portugal - La Palma island, Spain - Gran Canaria island - about. Lanzarote - Lisbon, Portugal - London, England

Queen Victoria 5(6)* lux
Capitals of Western Europe (London - London) 26 April(8 days)
Route: London, England - Guernsey, England - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Brussels, Belgium - Cherbourg, France - London, England

Queen Mary-2 5(6)* lux
Walk along the English Channel (London - London) May 20(5 days)
Route: London, England - Brussels, Belgium - Guernsey, England - London, England

Included in the price:
● Accommodation in a cabin of the selected category
● 24/7 meals on board
● Tea, coffee - around the clock, juices for breakfast
Entertainment programs on board
● Programs for children and kids club
musical performances– shows, live music, discos, theater
● Use of swimming pools, gym, sauna, jacuzzi
● Port fees
Important information Cunard Line is the only cruise company in the world that has preserved the division of passengers into classes.
There are 3 service classes on Cunard Line ships: Britannia (corresponds to service level 5 *), Princess Grill (corresponds to service level 5 * lux) and Queens Grill class (corresponds to service level 6 *). For Princess and Queens Grill classes, there are dedicated areas and a restaurant where Britannia class passengers are not allowed.
Cunard Line ships have strict dress codes:

Evening Dress Code (after 18:00):
Official style- a tuxedo or dark suit with a tie for men, evening or cocktail dresses for ladies.
informal style- jacket, tie (optional) for men, cocktail dresses, suits for ladies.

Daily Dress Code: Elegant, comfortable clothes, including shorts and jeans, are suitable for daytime wear.

Swimwear, short shorts and sportswear should be worn on the outdoor pool decks, spas and fitness centers. (Swimming suits are not acceptable in enclosed public areas throughout the day.) Please note that after 18:00 shorts and jeans (for men and women), open/beach shoes and open tops (for men) are not allowed on board.

During formal evenings, guests who prefer to dress in a less formal style can dine at alternative restaurants (Kings Court and Lido) and relax in the Winter Garden and Garden Lounge and Bars. In all other public places on the liner, after 18:00, an evening dress code applies.

Please note that from 18:00 to 23:00 the buffet restaurant on board the Cunard Line is closed. You can dine in the main restaurant or 6 themed ones (subject to the dress code). For those who want to relax in the evening there is extensive menu roomservice.