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Barge & bike from Venice to Mantua
(8 days – 7 nights)
Ave MAria | 2021 Departure daTES |
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April May June July August September October | 3 – 17 1 – 15 – 29 12 – 26 10- 24 7 – 21 4 – 18 2 – 16 |
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VITA PUGNA | 2021 Departure daTES |
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April May June July August September October | 10- 24 8 -22 5 – 19 3 – 17 – 31 14 – 28 11 – 25 9 – 23 |
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Individual tour – Minimum 2 people
Blending nature, culture and fine cuisine, this leisurely bike and barge tour along the waterways of the River Po offers more than just a taster of Northern Italy. It explores celebrated cities of art, one of Europe’s prime Nature Reserves and a wealth of tucked-away rural hamlets along the route, rewarding our daily rides with authentic regional dishes back on board. From the glory of Venice, the lagoon leads us to colorful Chioggia. Next up, the natural wonders of the Po Delta, famed for its birdlife. Then Adria, once a key Roman port, and onwards to Ferrara and Mantua – once major city states crowned by the Italian Renaissance
Day 1 – Venice
We welcome you aboard your new home-from-home from 4.30 p.m. onwards, and then regroup for the introductory briefing – at 6.30 – with your tour leader,
skipper and crew, along with a first refreshing aperitivo. After dinner we can savor Venice at night, now free of the crowds and at her most romantic: Benvenuti a Venezia
Day 2 – Venice
After breakfast – and perhaps following a wander off the beaten track with your tour leader – we all meet up with our Venetian guide for a tour through the historic
centre. Christened La Serenissima (“The Most Serene”), the Venetian Republic held sway over much of the Mediterranean (and beyond) for centuries – both as a
military power and a beacon of culture. The guided tour will start from Piazza San Marco with a brief description of the monuments around it; then the walk continues towards the biggest “sestiere” of the city, Castello, up to Campo dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo with its imposing gothic church and the Scuola Grande di San Marco (today city hospital). The guided tour ends at the Rialto Bridge; you have the afternoon free to enjoy the city at your own pace. (The program may be subject to changes).
Day 3 – Venice – Pellestrina island (30 km)
Leaving Venice behind after a gentle cruise in front of St Mark’s square, our first stop will be on Murano island, where we will visit a historic glass factory, with a
glassblowing demonstration by a master artisan. Then our cycling adventure starts on the Lido, the first of two islands we traverse today. Fashionable in high society ever since the Belle Époque, the Lido di Venezia is now home to the International Venice Film Festival and its galaxy of stars. A short island-hop by ferry takes us into another world: Pellestrina, where we ride past the picturesque cottages and boats of this humble fishing backwater. We rejoin our barge just in front of Chioggia – a bustling and colorful fishing hub known as “Little Venice”.
Day 4 – Pellestrina island – Po Delta Nature Reserve – Adria (40 km)
We open the day with a stroll through Chioggia, followed perhaps by a visit up the millennial clock tower – the oldest in the world – for some breathtaking views.
Weather permitting, we can also bask in the sun at a fine-sand beach nearby: a dip in the Adriatic, a hot savory piadina – and you are well and truly local! Then onwards into the delta of the life-giving Po. This unique wetland is the prime reserve in Europe for herons and home to a colony of flamingos. We moor for the night in Adria, a key Roman port, once washed by the waters of the sea which bears its name. Adria is also renowned for its Etruscan and Greek heritage. An after-dinner passeggiata into town for a well-earned grappa or gelato is in order
Day 5 – Adria – Ferrara – Zelo (35 km by bike + 35 km by bus)
After a short cruise we saddle our bikes and, following the Po through farmland and hamlets, we reach Ferrara. Under its ruling family, the Este, this city state
attracted architects, artists and scholars for centuries, pioneering town planning principles that have been emulated worldwide ever since. To this day, Ferrara
University ranks among the best, and the town is dubbed the ”Cycling Capital of Italy”. A private bus and trailer take us back to our floating hotel in Zelo, a sleepy
village on the Canal Bianco, the waterway which runs parallel to the Po
Day 6 – Zelo – Mantua (50 km)
This morning we head for the village of Bergantino, home of the distinctive Museum of Fairground Rides and its collection of street organs, all expertly restored (and thunderous!). But first things first: we are in the heartland of Grana Padano – the arch-rival of Parmesan – and after visiting the local cheese factory, we enjoy a degustazione of sharp and seasoned Grana, washed down with a glass of Valpolicella. After our customary picnic lunch, we leave Bergantino and follow the river to
Ostiglia, famed for its medieval fortress and the fierce fighting that took place here in 1945, as the Allies and partisans drove Hitler’s forces back. We ride on and
rejoin our barge at Governolo Lock, where Mantua’s River Mincio flows into the Po. Veering north, we cruise through the lush wetlands that finally emerge into the
glorious “lakes” of Mantua
Day 7 – Mantua round tour (35 km)
A day dedicated to the discovery of this cultural gem, its three picturesque “lakes” formed by the river Mincio and the surrounding countryside. This afternoon we meet our Mantuan guide for a walking tour across the historic centre: starting from Piazza Sordello with its magnificent cathedral and Palazzo Ducale, we will walk through the city centre up to Piazza delle Erbe. Here we will admire the Clock Tower, the Rotonda di S. Lorenzo (the oldest church in town) and the Cathedral of St. Andrew, a jewel of Renaissance art and architecture. We
will learn why Mantua, once a City State ruled by the Gonzaga family, is now considered by many as Italy’s “Sleeping Beauty”. (The program may be subject to changes).
Day 9 – Mantua/departure
After breakfast end of the tour (or proceed with your Italian trip)
ROUTE PROFILE AND MAP
Difficulty: EASY
Total length: 190/205 km
Total vertical up: 20 m
Terrain: 95% tarmac, 5% unpaved
Leisure cycling in mostly flat areas, with only a few short ups and downs. Little effort required, suitable for everyone. The tour is also suitable for children. If the child one day does not want to cycle, he/she can stay on the boat with one of the parents.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Cabin on board of the barge
THE BOATS
BARGE AVE MARIA | BARGE VITA PUGNA |
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4 Superior Double cabins above deck, 10 Standard Double cabins below deck 3 bunk bed cabins (also available as Single) below deck All cabins enjoy sizable windows (the ones in the Superior cabins can also be partially opened), comfortable low beds, en-suite facilities, air conditioning and safety box. Bed/bunk size is 2,00 x 0,80 m. Most of the double beds can be separated into two single beds. The air-conditioned living area measures 11 x 7,5 m and is divided into two parts: the Restaurant and the Lounge Extra features: 2 sundecks Free hot drinks machine (including Italian ground coffee) Free wi-fi in the common areas Large 55” screen in the lounge for video Dedicated bike storage Hair-dryers available on request Complimentary courtesy kit | 10 Standard Twin cabins All cabins are air-conditioned and are equipped with comfortable low twin beds and en-suite facilities and safety box. They also offer the convenience of attractive, traditional portholes, which can be opened for fresh air. Bed size is 1,90/2 m x 0,75/0,80 m. In each cabin, at least under one of the two/three beds there is an empty space (about 40 cm heigh), where you can store your luggage. There is a spacious air-conditioned lounge/restaurant with 5 tables, accommodating up to 23 guests. Extra features: 1 sundeck Free hot drinks machine (including Italian ground coffee) Free wi-fi in the common areas Large 42” screen in the lounge for video Dedicated bike storage Hair-dryers available on request Complimentary courtesy kit |
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PRICE PER PERSON IN EURO
BARGE | BARGE | TOURING BIKE | E-BIKE |
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AVE MARIA | MAR 27-APR 3 | 1,160 | 1,330 |
APR 10-AUG 21 | 1,640 | 1,810 | |
AUG 28-OCT 16 | 1,850 | 2,020 | |
OCT 23 | 1,160 | 1,330 | |
VITA PUGNA | MAR 27-APR 3 | 1,090 | 1,260 |
APR 10-AUG 21 | 1,360 | 1,530 | |
AUG 28-OCT 16 | 1,470 | 1,640 | |
OCT 23 | 1,090 | 1,260 | |
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SUPPLEMENTS | |||
AVE MARIA | ALL DEPARTURE | SUPERIOR CABIN | 150 |
REDUCTIONS | |||
AVE MARIA | ALL DEPARTURE | BUNK BED CABIN | -200 |
PRICE INCLUDES
- 7 overnights in full board (breakfast, dinner and a self-made packed lunch)
- Coffee and tea and other hot drinks on board
- Sheets and towels
- Complimentary courtesy kit
- Daily short cleaning and mid-week cabin cleaning service and towel change
- Digital tour information
- English speaking tour leader within an international group
- Second tour leader with a minimum of 25 people (only aboard Ave Maria)
- Guided visit in Venice and Mantua
- Visit of a cheese factory with tasting of typical Grana Padano
- Visit of Carousel and Street Entertainment Museum
- Visit of a historic glass factory on Murano island
- Harbor charges
- Bus transfer Ferrara-Zelo / Ferrara-Adria
- Bike rental as mentioned in the itinerary – including insurance against theft and damage
- Helmet
NOT INCLUDED
- Beverages on board
- Museums, fees and extras in general
- Ticket for public transportation in Venice and lagoon (we suggest the ACTV 48h ticket, 30 €)
- Tips
- Everything not mentioned in the section “Included”
IMPORTANT NOTES
- BICYCLE SPECS: bikes are available in different sizes and frames: * Touring bike 27-gear Shimano Deore *Touring bike 7-gear Shimano Nexus with back-pedal brake *E-bike 9-gear Shimano – Features: *aluminium frame *mudguard *rear rack *comfort gel saddle *anti-puncture Schwalbe tires *ergonomic bicycle grips *Speed Lifter system
- All rented adult bikes are equipped with: 1 cycle computer, 1 Ortlieb one-sided saddlebag, 1 front bar bag, 1 water bottle (0.75 l), 1 repair kit per room (1 spare inner tube, glue, patch, a pump, 2 allen keys and tyre levers), 1 combination bike lock
- FOR THIS PROGRAM DIFFERENT TERMS AND CONDITIONS ARE APPLIED
PROGRAM VARIATIONS
The program has been planned to feature navigation along the Fissero/ Bianco canal, which runs parallel to the Po river and connects Mantua to the Adriatic Sea. Due to organizational reasons, weather conditions or provisions issued by local authorities, the itinerary may be subject to some changes before and/or during the holiday. Issues with high and low water, as well as logistic obstacles such as officially ordered – previously not announced – repair work on locks or bridges can modify some of the daily stretches or overnight stays and may even request a transfer by bus. These decisions are only taken by the barge’s captain
Please use our contact form or request form to submit your request for this itinerary.