Where to board Brenta Canal Cruise in Padova
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Where to board Brenta Canal Cruise in Padova
Hi all...
For the life of me, I cannot find where to board the Brenta Cruise in Padova. The cruise website is not specific. I can find the cruise providers' place on Google maps, but there does not seem to be a dock there, so maybe it's just the offices.
I emailed them with no response forthcoming so far.
Any help would be appreciated, since we'd like to know how close to our hotel it is.
Thanks.
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For the life of me, I cannot find where to board the Brenta Cruise in Padova. The cruise website is not specific. I can find the cruise providers' place on Google maps, but there does not seem to be a dock there, so maybe it's just the offices.
I emailed them with no response forthcoming so far.
Any help would be appreciated, since we'd like to know how close to our hotel it is.
Thanks.
SS
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I accessed the website below, and found a map, as well as several references indicating that the pick-up point in Padua is Porto Portello:
http://www.padovanavigazione.it/pdf/...Brenta_ENG.pdf
However, this website suggests that there;s a new embarkation point called the porto contarine:
http://www.battellidelbrenta.it/home.php?setlan=en
it also has a FAQ section which may help.
Also - the hotel may know - you probably aren't the only guest they've had doing this.
BTW, the boat comany may be on holiday over Christmas, hence the slowness of their response.
http://www.padovanavigazione.it/pdf/...Brenta_ENG.pdf
However, this website suggests that there;s a new embarkation point called the porto contarine:
http://www.battellidelbrenta.it/home.php?setlan=en
it also has a FAQ section which may help.
Also - the hotel may know - you probably aren't the only guest they've had doing this.
BTW, the boat comany may be on holiday over Christmas, hence the slowness of their response.
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If it is with <i>I Battelli del Brenta</i>, according to their web site http://www.battellidelbrenta.it/info...idual-tours/en, the Padova departures are from <i>Burchiello Stairways at Portello</i>, and they provide a map at http://www.battellidelbrenta.it/pics...ello_zoom1.gif. For this type of posting, it helps to specify the company and the web site you have looked at.
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The company is the Battelli de Brenta.
Thanks for the links. I'll try them all. The ones on their site were a little unclear to me, but I'll look again.
Emailing the hotel is probably my best option - should have thought of that first.
(I, too, thought that it might be EITHER Porto Portello or Porto Contarine, but was not sure which.)
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Thanks for the links. I'll try them all. The ones on their site were a little unclear to me, but I'll look again.
Emailing the hotel is probably my best option - should have thought of that first.
(I, too, thought that it might be EITHER Porto Portello or Porto Contarine, but was not sure which.)
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Me too, annhig. I googled this question but did not post because I couldn't place Porto Portello in a wider scale map of Padova.
Ssander, you are in for a treat. We took a burchiello from the Venice end and had a very enjoyable day. Choose the fish option for lunch (if you like fish of course.)
Ssander, you are in for a treat. We took a burchiello from the Venice end and had a very enjoyable day. Choose the fish option for lunch (if you like fish of course.)