5 Reasons To Cruise To Venice
April 2022

Venice, regionally known as Venezia, is a city synonymous with romance and steeped in history and culture.
From its winding canals, intricate bridges and grand architecture, Venice is one of Italy’s most picturesque cities and a popular destination for travellers. Having visited family there since I was a little girl, I can confirm that the floating city is all that it seems - and more.
Cruising to Venice
On 12 July 2021, the Italian government announced that all large cruise ships would be banned from entering the Giudecca canal. The ban followed almost a decade of environmentalist campaigns which were sparked by the capsizing of Costa Concordia near Giglio Island in early 2012. Venice has been battling rising water levels and floods for centuries, sinking 1-2 millimetres each year. Locals worried that not only did the larger ships sail dangerously close to the city’s historic buildings, but they contributed to the erosion of the city’s foundations. In 2013, the government banned ships weighing more than 95,000 tonnes from entering the main canal, but the legislation was later overturned. The new ban applies to ships that are- Larger than 25,000 GRT
- Greater than 180 metres in length
- Taller than 35 metres and
- Have a production exceeding 0.1% of sulphur






