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Renting a boat in Venice...
Can you rent your own boat in Venice?
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This conjures up images of pedalos on the Grand Canal or, even better, DIY gondoliering.
The only option I know if is that you can rent cruisers (AmE: houseboats) for relatively large amounts of money, but I think you might be mainly confined to the lagoon. I suspect that there might be a problem finding moorings in Venice itself. |
Thank you Padraig, I appreciate your response.
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Aye Matey, there hast been a Fodorite who has braved the vast expanses of...'The Lagoon' and returned to tell the tale.
The boat was manned by a band of She-Devils known as 'Elvira and the Traveling Loons'. :) Regards, Walter http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34646256 |
Oh, Paradise Lost, thanks for posting that link. I have searched for it many times and can never find it, no matter what key words I enter.
That tale is always worth another read. |
Padraig is correct. You CAN rent houseboats south of Chioggia in Porto Levante or near Treviso on the Sile Rive, and get to the lagoon. Cheapest/smallest ones, and this is slightly dated information from back in 2001, will set you back roughly 1500 euros a week just for the rental. You won't be able go up the Grand Canal on your own because you won't be allowed to, and if you use someone else's <i>posto barca</i>, a few small complications may arise.
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Patrick just remember sucking mud and that will bring it up everytime :).
Regards, Walter |
Actually I think since someone copied and pasted the original post, that search option will work to bring up that reposted version. Before that I was trying everything from "sucking mud" to "ham tacos" to "Elvira and the Loons" and could never find it when I wanted it. But notice if you enter "sucking mud" it brings up that repost, but not the original one -- not that it matters.
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