We continued north in the Adriatic this morning. It started out rather hazy, but cleared up as we neared the coast of Italy. Because Cruise ships are now barred from Venice, they are choosing other ports. Azamara is using Chioggia as an alternative. It's a town about a 45 minute drive south of Venice. We found it a very charming city, with canals and bridges like Venice, but with-out the crowds or prices. The cruise dock and terminal are quite small, and only the smaller cruise ships can dock here. We arrived just before 1pm (arrival times are governed by the tide). The Venice lagoon is quite a large area with 3 entry points. Chioggia is by the southern entry. All 3 are now protected by a tidal floodgate system (MOSE) which is activated at high tides to prevent flooding. It works, but is now causing some environmental issues. Karen, Aaron and I walked through the town to a marina where we met the small boat for our tour of Chioggia by Bosetti Tours. Our young guide was very passi...
A sad goodbye to the Azamara Quest this morning after breakfast. We really had felt like it was our home for the last 12 nights! We had a driver pre-booked to take us to the Plaza Hotel in Mestre where Ian and I are staying for 1 night. Traffic was fairly heavy and it took almost an hour. It was too early to get our room, so we left Ian to read in the lobby and Karen, Aaron and I took a taxi in to Piazzale Roma. Their hotel was about a 5 minute easy walk. The Papadopoli Venezia looks to be a lovely hotel, I'll need to get a report from them later! They dropped their bags and we headed out for a walk around. We tried to stay off the busier streets, and wandered through narrow streets, over bridges and through squares getting a bit lost as one does in Venice! Again the day turned out warm and sunny despite the forecast. I've been to Venice before, and didn't feel the need to go to St Marc's square as I'm sure it would be very busy. The access fee for Venice is in ef...
The Viking Hermod was underway from Avignon to Arles when we woke up this morning. We both had a good sleep, and were ready for breakfast by 7:30am. It was lovely to eat breakfast and watch the riverbank slipping by. We arrived in Arles just after 9am, and disembarked through the Ama Kristina that we were docked beside. It's a lovely morning, mainly clear skies and about 13C. About 3 days ago the Mistral wind was blowing, winds up 90km. I'm glad we missed that! For our included walking tour of Arles this morning, we were separated into groups of around 30 people. We had an excellent guide for our 3 hour tour focusing on Roman Arles and Vincent Van Gogh. It's about a 15 minute walk along the river to get to the downtown area. There are many places that Van Gogh painted, and often there will be a copy of the painting at that spot. It's a very pretty small town with lots of winding streets full of restaurants, shops and hotels. Tourism is the main industry here. The Roma...
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