Loading Page...

Do cruise ships still stop in Venice?

Venice recently banned cruise ships over 25,000 GRT (gross tonnage), forcing them to use ports nearby. But which cruise ships can still call into Venice? Luckily, many of our favourite small ship cruise lines are under the maximum GRT and can still sail right into the heart of the Venetian Lagoon.



People Also Ask

Why has Venice banned cruise ships? Large cruise ships have long imperilled Venice's fragile natural and built environment. As heavy-weight ships travel through canals in the lagoon, they suck in sediment which has to be regularly dredged from channels.

MORE DETAILS

Venice recently banned cruise ships over 25,000 GRT (gross tonnage), forcing them to use ports nearby. But which cruise ships can still call into Venice? Luckily, many of our favourite small ship cruise lines are under the maximum GRT and can still sail right into the heart of the Venetian Lagoon.

MORE DETAILS

Areas To Avoid in Venice & Other Tips To Evade the Crowds
  1. Visit during the off-season.
  2. Seek out Venice's hidden gems.
  3. Book skip-the-line tickets and explore after dark.
  4. Stay in Venice's quieter neighbourhoods.
  5. Take a day trip to Venice's lesser-visited islands.


MORE DETAILS

Cruises cause a great impact in cities, particularly in Venice due to its uniqueness: pollution, noise, smoke, alteration of heritage and the environment, endangerment of citizenship, architectural and cultural heritage and the environment.

MORE DETAILS

However, there are a few reasons why crowds are smaller that you should prepare for. With the exclusion of Christmas and Easter/Carnevale, low season in Venice runs from November to May. During this time the weather is cooler and you're more likely to experience a bit of rain.

MORE DETAILS

You can board a ship as long as the gangway is still in place. If the captain knows passengers are missing, he'll leave it up as long as he can, but once it's been pulled back into or retracted from the ship, you're out of luck.

MORE DETAILS

The good news is that most cruise lines stay at least two days in Venice, allowing more time to explore this unique city. Venice is both a port of call and a homeport in Italy for cruises in the eastern Mediterranean. However, the overwhelming majority of cruise ships dock in Venice to embark and disembark passengers.

MORE DETAILS

However, if your target is visiting places like Venice, Sorrento, Naples, Pompeii, Portovenere, Portofino, Taormina, Alghero, and the like, then a cruise will be just perfect for you.

MORE DETAILS

However, if your target is visiting places like Venice, Sorrento, Naples, Pompeii, Portovenere, Portofino, Taormina, Alghero, and the like, then a cruise will be just perfect for you.

MORE DETAILS

Italy Cruise Ports Map
  • Major Cruise Ports. Civitavecchia (Rome) Cruise Port. Bari Cruise Port. ...
  • Sicily Cruise Ports. Agrigento Cruise Port. Catania Cruise Port. ...
  • Adriatic Cruise Ports. Ancona. Rimini Cruise Port. ...
  • Italian Riviera. La Spezia Cruise Port. Portofino Cruise Port. ...
  • Southern Italy. Amalfi. Cagliari Cruise Port.


MORE DETAILS

The Amalfi Coast is a stretch along the southwest coast of Italy from Sorrento to Salerno. It's considered some of the most scenic coastlines in Italy and was named a UNESCO world heritage site in 1997. I first went to Italy in 1999, inspired by photographs of the Amalfi Coast.

MORE DETAILS

The west coast is packed full of must-visit treasures and is popular with tourists the world over, while the less-known east or Adriatic coast has retained an off-the-beaten-track feel, being a favourite of the Italian locals.

MORE DETAILS