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Mediterranean from Marghera (Venice) with the Costa Deliziosa

Costa Cruises

Mediterranean from Marghera (Venice) with the Costa Deliziosa

7 nights

From Marghera (Venice) to Marghera (Venice)

Costa Deliziosa

May 2025 - Sep 202510 Sails

Cruise

Inside

from £899 pp

Outside

from £1,039 pp

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Marghera (Venice)

Discover Marghera: The Gateway to Venice

Marghera, located just outside of Venice, Italy, is an excellent port of call for those looking to experience the rich culture, history, and stunning beauty of this iconic region. Cruising into Marghera offers unrushed access to the enchantment of Venice, making it a convenient option for travellers. Fun fact: Marghera boasts a vital industrial port, but it also acts as a beloved gateway to Venice, where the winding canals and picturesque architecture await to be explored!

Activities and Attractions in Marghera (Venice)

Upon docking in Marghera, a wealth of experiences awaits just a short distance away in Venice:

Start your exploration with a visit to the iconic Piazza San Marco (St. Mark’s Square), the heart of Venice. Here, you can admire the magnificent St. Mark’s Basilica and the ornate Doge’s Palace. Make sure to take a moment to enjoy a coffee or gelato in the square while soaking in the atmosphere!

Next, take a scenic ride on a vaporetto, the Venetian water bus, to traverse the city’s famous canals. Admiring the unique architecture of the Canal Grande and crossing the Rialto Bridge are particularly noteworthy experiences.

If time permits, head towards the Murano or Burano islands. On Murano, you can watch master glassblowers at work in their artisan studios, while Burano captivates with its brightly painted houses and intricate lacework.

For a quintessential Venetian experience, indulge in a classic gondola ride through the picturesque canals. This timeless activity showcases the romantic charm of Venice and is an unforgettable way to soak up the atmosphere of this enchanting city.

Common Harbours to Visit Before or After Marghera (Venice)

Cruises that include Marghera often stop at these vibrant ports:

  • Bari, Italy: A lively coastal city known for its beautiful old town and the stunning Basilica di San Nicola, visitors can explore local street markets and indulge in delightful Italian cuisine.
  • Corfu, Greece: Famous for its lush landscapes and rich history, Corfu boasts charming streets of the old town, stunning beaches, and ancient ruins waiting to be explored.
  • Split, Croatia: A vibrant city where history and modernity intersect, visit Diocletian's Palace and enjoy the bustling Riva Promenade filled with cafes and shops.
  • Dubrovnik, Croatia: Known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," stroll the ancient city walls for breathtaking views and explore the stunning architecture of the UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Zakynthos, Greece: Home to the magnificent Navagio Beach and vibrant nightlife, visitors can enjoy scenic boat trips and embrace the beauty of this picturesque island.

Regions to Explore on Your Cruise

Sailing to Marghera opens the door to an array of captivating regions:

  • Western Mediterranean: This region showcases stunning coastal cities, beautiful islands, and rich cultural experiences. It's perfect for those keen on exploring history, art, and gastronomy.
  • Eastern Mediterranean: Known for its striking natural beauty, diverse cultures, and historic sites, the Eastern Mediterranean provides a rich tapestry of experiences, from ancient ruins to idyllic beaches.
  • Mediterranean: Famous for its cuisine, warm climate, and picturesque coastlines, the Mediterranean area is an ideal destination for leisure travellers and history aficionados alike.
  • Greek Islands: A collection of stunning islands each with its own charm, perfect for beach lovers, culture seekers, and culinary enthusiasts to indulge in the beauty of Greek hospitality.
  • Croatia: This picturesque country is known for its stunning coastline, medieval architecture, and vibrant culture. Croatia offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and rich history, making it a popular stop for cruisers.

Cruise Lines That Visit Marghera (Venice)

  • Costa Cruises: With a fleet of 9 ships, Costa Deliziosa offers an incredible cruising experience, blending Italian hospitality and vibrant onboard activities. Departing most often from Marghera or Trieste, this cruise provides an excellent opportunity to explore the wonders of Venice and its surroundings.

Seasonal Insights for Your Marghera (Venice) Adventure

Understanding seasonal changes can enhance your experience in Marghera:

  • Winter (December, January, February): Winter temperatures in the region typically range from 3°C to 12°C. This cooler season allows for fewer crowds and a unique perspective on the serene beauty of Venice, adorned for the holidays.
  • Spring (March, April, May): Spring brings delightful weather, with temperatures between 9°C and 20°C. This season is perfect for enjoying outdoor cafés, blooming gardens, and lively festivals.
  • Summer (June, July, August): Summer is warm and bustling, with temperatures ranging from 17°C to 30°C. This peak season is vibrant with tourists, offering plenty of cultural events, outdoor activities, and bustling markets.
  • Autumn (September, October, November): Autumn sees temperatures range from 10°C to 21°C. The stunning fall foliage and pleasant weather provide ideal conditions for exploration, wine tastings, and genuine local experiences during this transitional season.

Frequently Asked Questions about Marghera (Venice)

What is the typical cost of a cruise?

A one-week cruise visiting Marghera generally costs between £700 and £3,000, while a two-week itinerary may range from £1,200 to £5,500, depending on the cruise line and accommodation options.

What should I expect for the costs of food and beverages?

Onboard meals typically range from £10 to £50, while dining at local Venice restaurants may cost between £15 and £40 for delicious Italian dishes.

What are some dining and shopping possibilities to know about?

Onboard dining features a mix of cuisines, while Venice offers a plethora of dining options from street food to fine dining experiences. Local markets provide great shopping for artisanal products, handmade glass, and traditional Venetian masks.

What are transportation options?

In Marghera and Venice, local buses, trams, and vaporettos provide excellent transport options. Venitian water taxis are also available, and many attractions are easily reached on foot.

What should I know about the local currency and making payments?

The local currency is the Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it is advisable to carry some cash for smaller establishments or markets.

What are safety and health tips to be aware of?

Marghera and Venice are generally safe for tourists; however, standard safety precautions, such as being aware of your surroundings and securing personal belongings, should always be practiced.

What are some helpful language or cultural tips?

The primary language spoken is Italian. Familiarising yourself with a few basic Italian phrases can enhance your interactions with locals during your visit!

Excited to dive into the history, rich culture, and stunning beauty of Marghera (Venice)? Book your cruise with Cruise1st today for an enchanting experience!