AZAMARA has announced it is returning to Venice next year, after negotiating an agreement with the local government and port authorities. The line’s full four-ship fleet will access the Venetian Lagoon ports of Chioggia and Fusina, with Mike Pawlus, Azamara Director of Strategic Itinerary and Destination Planning, saying “we look...
AZAMARA has announced it is returning to Venice next year, after negotiating an agreement with the local government and port authorities.
The line’s full four-ship fleet will access the Venetian Lagoon ports of Chioggia and Fusina, with Mike Pawlus, Azamara Director of Strategic Itinerary and Destination Planning, saying “we look forward to once again immersing our guests in the rich local culture and amazing historical sites that the destination has to offer”.
“Thanks to our longstanding relationships with the local officials and port authorities of Venice, we’re thrilled to not only bring our guests back to this historic canal city, but also to allow them to discover the wonder of neighbouring towns such as Chioggia, which only smaller ships can visit,” he said.
Azamara’s Venice return kicks off on 03 Apr, with the city featuring in a total of 32 voyages such as the seven-night Italy Intensive cruise, and the seven-night Amalfi & Dalmatian Coasts voyage.
Shore excursions include an intimate evening gondola ride, motorboat cruises to Murano and Burano, and guided walking tours visiting Saint Rocco and Campo San Polo.