Gondola Ride Experience

Sail on an elegant gondola in the Venetian lagoon

4 · Very good(910 reviews)
Free cancellation available
Duration: 30 minutes

An iconic symbol of Venice, the gondola has mysterious origins in the famous water city with the unique vessel being different from the one we admire today. Evolving with time together with the city, the gondola is synonymous with the beautiful city of Venice. Admired for being one of the most elegant and stunning boats on Earth, it is built using unique techniques with immense symbolic meaning.

Why Visit

  • Take a ride on a traditional Venetian gondola
  • Cruise by centuries of history and enchanting views
  • Admire the famous sights along the way
  • Enjoy several photo opportunities

What's included

  • Gondola ride
  • Boarding assistance

What's Not Included

    What's not included
    • Commentary
    • Food and beverages

    Restrictions

    • Arrive at least 15 minutes before the start time.
    • Comfortable footwear is recommended.

    Additional information

    The duration of the activity is between 25 and 30 minutes, including boarding and disembarking operations.

    Please note that this is a shared gondola. Each gondola can accommodate a maximum of five participants.

    Please note that starting from 25 April and on certain dates, registration and payment of an access contribution will be necessary to visit the city of Venice. Please refer to the Comune di Venezia website to check all the information and procedures for registration or payment.

    Please dress comfortably.

    Please bring water, particularly on hot days.

    Location

    Gondola Ride Experience
    Calle Larga de l'Ascension, Venice, 30124
    Meet your guide in front of the 'Poste Italiane' office, next to the Museo Correr's entrance.

    User ratings

    4 · Very good(910 reviews)
    Good value
    3.8
    Facilities
    4.0
    Quality of service
    3.9
    Ease of access
    4.0

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