Make Ur Trip this time to Italy, & Enjoy the Highlights of a Wine Cruise in Italy
Italian
cruising holidays are a great way to discover the country. With so many
beautiful waterways to explore, and a host of wonderful Italian ports to stop off
in, you'll experience a very different view of the country.
One
of the most popular options for boating holidays in this region is to go on a
wine cruise. Here are some of the highlights you can enjoy around the lovely
Venice and Mantua region.
Mazzorbo
is a gem of a town located not far from Venice. On a cruise along the waterways
in the area, it is definitely one of the Italian ports you should disembark to
explore. Here you will find the Venissa wine estate, which has a delightful
walled vineyard, and of course you will have the opportunity to taste some of
the excellent wine it produces.
Villa
Widmann Borletti is in Adria, another of the Italian ports you may be able to
visit on your journey. This huge complex was designed by Baldassare Longhena,
an architect from the 17th century, and is a fascinating place to explore. You
will also be able to visit its wine estate and indulge in some more wine
tasting opportunities.
This
medieval town is famous for its dry wines, so it will definitely be one of the
stops on the itinerary of a wine cruise of the region. The garganega grape
produces excellent whites, so a tasting session here will be a real treat for
wine aficionados.
There
are many other highlights on a wine cruise through this region of Italy. Venice
itself is a wonderful city to explore, with many world-famous attractions
including St Mark's Basilica and the Grand Canal. You can also cruise past
islands like San Giorgio Maggiore, with their brightly coloured houses.
Choggia
is another great place to stop off, and the fish market held here is a bustling
and vibrant place to spend some time. You can also stop off in Ferrara to see
Estense Castle and Schifanoia Palace, which is home to some 15th century
frescoes. When you reach Mantua, a visit to the Ducal Palace with its many
gardens and thousands of paintings is an absolute must.
Italy
is rightly famous for its beautiful towns, famous sights and, of course, its
wines. You can combine all of these on a dedicated wine cruise, stopping off at
various Italian ports and exploring each of them at a leisurely pace.
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