Gems of Northern Italy - Day 5 Chioggia by the sea shore
This is the fifth in our series on Uniworld’s Gems of Northern Italy river cruise. To start from the beginning, click here. Today we focus on the small fishing village of Chioggia.
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This is the fifth in our series on Uniworld’s Gems of Northern Italy river cruise. To start from the beginning, click here. Today we focus on the small fishing village of Chioggia.
This is the fourth in our series on Uniworld’s Gems of Northern Italy river cruise. Click here to read from the first day. Today we head into Bologna via bus - about 2 hrs away. And here's a quiz: what do Maserati, tortellini and 80,000 university students have in common? Bologna.
This is the third in our series on Uniworld’s Gems of Northern Italy river cruise. This morning we are off to Padua, about 30 - 40 min bus ride from our dock in Venice. We decided to forgo the Padua Basilica tour portion so we’d have more free time in town.
This is the second in our series on Uniworld’s Gems of Northern Italy river cruise. Here we focus on St Mark's square.
Want to learn more about Venice and river cruising it’s Lagoon? Then read about our trip aboard Uniworld’s River Countess. This is the first in the series.
It was brought to our attention that we have trip blogs for only a few trips of the many we've taken So we thought we'd dedicate this post to listing our complete travel experiences. Note that we only list the major overseas trips. Excluded are continental US trips and short city stays elsewhere.
You may have seen this article on Fox News Travel describing a river cruise line targeting millennials. The article notes:
Are you a solo traveler? Fantastic - you can make you're own agenda and do only the things you want to do. But is a river cruise a good option? This is a common question which we'll deal with in this post.
Will I have time on my own? This is a very common question for those that have not taken a river cruise before. The short answer is - yes. But there is more to the story.