Venice on a Kayak
Kayaking the canals of Venice, seeing Murano, Burano and other islands by kayak. Ann Banks explores the famous city’s canals with a paddle.
Kayaking the canals of Venice, seeing Murano, Burano and other islands by kayak. Ann Banks explores the famous city’s canals with a paddle.
Venice like a local. Getting to know perhaps the most famous city of Italy, enjoying Bellini cocktails and the aroma of fresh coffee and bread.
Venice, after the lockdowns. A return to the most romantic city on Earth, Venice, Italy, with even St. Marks Square free of crowds–what will tourism look like now?
Venice, Florida has a lot in common with its Italian counterpart in terms of cuisine and friendliness to visitors.
Venice in Black and White: Fifty top international photographers present dramatic images of Venice in black and white, written by Tiziano Scarpa.
In Venice, the city’s glassblowing trade is practiced on the island of Murano, home to NelsonMoretti glass and shops of many glass artisans you can visit.
Venice is a legendary city all built atop stilts dug deep into the swamp. Visiting the top sites and discussing the history of Venice and Florence Italy.
A lush and rich collection of art photos of the city’s buildings and streets By Richard J. Goy “We all, millions of us, each have our own personal Venice, a kaleidoscope of colors, sounds, smells, memories, reflections—some images fleeting or perhaps just fragmented shards of images…an infinite mosaic as rich and complex as those in…
Carnevale di Venezia: Venice’s famous carnival with elaborate costumes and fancy parties…in February.
Dream of Venice: Eight authors share their visions of this alluring Italian city, photos by Charles Christopher.
Travelers who have a passion for food should take note of Sceptre Tours’ three new Slow Food escorted vacations in Italy which focus on the regions of Tuscany, Venice, the Amalfi Coast, and Sicily. The Slow Food movement is a grassroots company that was founded in 1989 to counter the rise of fast food. The…
Opening the Door to a Private Venice–Donna Leon Writes about Living in Venice as an American By Dan Peltier Donna Leon’s wildly popular novels starring Venetian Comissario Guido Brunetti have been praised for their gripping narratives and beloved characters, but also for their incomparable insight into the politics and culture of Venice. One of the world’s…