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Po River Cruise from Venice to Mantua VENICE (2 DAYS) - Venetian Lagoon - Chioggia - Porto Viro - Rovigo - Torretta - Verona - Valdaro - Mantova - Modena - Mantova - Cremona - Parma - Mantova (2 Days) - VENICE. (Italy)

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Po Venice / Italy
Mon 21 Sep 2020 - Sun 27 Sep 2020

Po River Cruise from Venice to Mantua VENICE (2 DAYS) - Venetian Lagoon - Chioggia - Porto Viro - Rovigo - Torretta - Verona - Valdaro - Mantova - Modena - Mantova - Cremona - Parma - Mantova (2 Days) - VENICE. (Italy)

Cruise Details

Company Category : Standard
Company name : Croisi Europe
Ship name : Michelangelo
Journey Start Date : Mon 21 Sep 2020
Journey End Date : Sun 27 Sep 2020
Port start : Venice / Italy
Port end : Venice / Italy
Count Nights : 6 nights

Short Cruise Program

Day Port Date Arrival Departure
1 Venice / Italy Mon 21 Sep
2 Venice / Italy Tue 22 Sep
3 Venice / Italy Wed 23 Sep
3 Venice / Italy Wed 23 Sep
3 Chioggia / Italy Wed 23 Sep
3 Porto Viro Porto Viro / Italy Wed 23 Sep
4 Tallo di Po / Italy Thu 24 Sep
4 Sicily Palermo / Italy Thu 24 Sep
4 Verona / Italy Thu 24 Sep
4 Valdaor / Italy Thu 24 Sep
5 Valdaor / Italy Fri 25 Sep
5 Mantova / Italy Fri 25 Sep
5 Modena / Italy Fri 25 Sep
6 Mantova / Italy Sat 26 Sep
6 Cremona / Italy Sat 26 Sep
6 Parma / Italy Sat 26 Sep
6 Mantova / Italy Sat 26 Sep
7 Mantova / Italy Sun 27 Sep
7 Venice / Italy Sun 27 Sep

Specification

Build Year : 2000
Width : 11.00
Length : 110.00
Capacity : 158
Deck Quantity : 3
Cabin Quantity : 78

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Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1:

    Venice / Italy

    Venice is the most famous and unusual city in the world. It is located in northern Italy on the Adriatic coast. The territory of the city is cut by more than 150 canals and ducts through which more than 400 bridges are thrown.

    Venice is a resort city, which is a center of international tourism of world significance, a venue for art and architectural exhibitions, international film festivals. Absolutely unusual atmosphere reigning in the city falls in love with itself at first sight. Narrow streets, with small cozy cafes, sliding gondolas and serenades of gondoliers, set in a romantic mood, and attract lovers from all over the world.

  • Day 2:

    Venice / Italy

    Venice is the most famous and unusual city in the world. It is located in northern Italy on the Adriatic coast. The territory of the city is cut by more than 150 canals and ducts through which more than 400 bridges are thrown.

    Venice is a resort city, which is a center of international tourism of world significance, a venue for art and architectural exhibitions, international film festivals. Absolutely unusual atmosphere reigning in the city falls in love with itself at first sight. Narrow streets, with small cozy cafes, sliding gondolas and serenades of gondoliers, set in a romantic mood, and attract lovers from all over the world.

  • Day 3:

    Venice / Italy

    Venice is the most famous and unusual city in the world. It is located in northern Italy on the Adriatic coast. The territory of the city is cut by more than 150 canals and ducts through which more than 400 bridges are thrown.

    Venice is a resort city, which is a center of international tourism of world significance, a venue for art and architectural exhibitions, international film festivals. Absolutely unusual atmosphere reigning in the city falls in love with itself at first sight. Narrow streets, with small cozy cafes, sliding gondolas and serenades of gondoliers, set in a romantic mood, and attract lovers from all over the world.

  • Day 3:

    Venice / Italy

    Venice is the most famous and unusual city in the world. It is located in northern Italy on the Adriatic coast. The territory of the city is cut by more than 150 canals and ducts through which more than 400 bridges are thrown.

    Venice is a resort city, which is a center of international tourism of world significance, a venue for art and architectural exhibitions, international film festivals. Absolutely unusual atmosphere reigning in the city falls in love with itself at first sight. Narrow streets, with small cozy cafes, sliding gondolas and serenades of gondoliers, set in a romantic mood, and attract lovers from all over the world.

  • Day 3:

    Chioggia / Italy

  • Day 3:

    Porto Viro Porto Viro / Italy

  • Day 4:

    Tallo di Po / Italy

  • Day 4:

    Sicily Palermo / Italy

    Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the 20 regions of Italy. It is one of the five Italian autonomous regions, in Southern Italy along with surrounding minor islands, officially referred to as Regione Siciliana.

    Sicily is located in the central Mediterranean Sea, south of the Italian Peninsula, from which it is separated by the narrow Strait of Messina. Its most prominent landmark is Mount Etna, the tallest active volcano in Europe, and one of the most active in the world, currently 3,329 m (10,922 ft) high. The island has a typical Mediterranean climate.

    The earliest archaeological evidence of human activity on the island dates from as early as 12,000 BC. By around 750 BC, Sicily had three Phoenician and a dozen Greek colonies and, for the next 600 years, it was the site of the Sicilian Wars and the Punic Wars. After the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century AD, Sicily was ruled during the Early Middle Ages by the Vandals, the Ostrogoths, the Byzantine Empire, and the Emirate of Sicily. The Norman conquest of southern Italy led to the creation of the Kingdom of Sicily, which was subsequently ruled by the Hohenstaufen, the Capetian House of Anjou, Spain, and the House of Habsburg. It was finally unified under the House of Bourbon with the Kingdom of Naples as the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. It became part of Italy in 1860 following the Expedition of the Thousand, a revolt led by Giuseppe Garibaldi during the Italian unification, and a plebiscite. Sicily was given special status as an autonomous region on 15th May 1946, 18 days before the Italian constitutional referendum of 1946. Albeit, much of the autonomy still remains unapplied, especially financial autonomy, because the autonomy-activating laws have been deferred to be approved by the parithetic committee (50% Italian State, 50% Regione Siciliana), since 1946.

    Sicily has a rich and unique culture, especially with regard to the arts, music, literature, cuisine, and architecture. It is also home to important archaeological and ancient sites, such as the Necropolis of Pantalica, the Valley of the Temples, Erice and Selinunte.

  • Day 4:

    Verona / Italy

  • Day 4:

    Valdaor / Italy

  • Day 5:

    Valdaor / Italy

  • Day 5:

    Mantova / Italy

  • Day 5:

    Modena / Italy

  • Day 6:

    Mantova / Italy

  • Day 6:

    Cremona / Italy

  • Day 6:

    Parma / Italy

  • Day 6:

    Mantova / Italy

  • Day 7:

    Mantova / Italy

  • Day 7:

    Venice / Italy

    Venice is the most famous and unusual city in the world. It is located in northern Italy on the Adriatic coast. The territory of the city is cut by more than 150 canals and ducts through which more than 400 bridges are thrown.

    Venice is a resort city, which is a center of international tourism of world significance, a venue for art and architectural exhibitions, international film festivals. Absolutely unusual atmosphere reigning in the city falls in love with itself at first sight. Narrow streets, with small cozy cafes, sliding gondolas and serenades of gondoliers, set in a romantic mood, and attract lovers from all over the world.

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