
Venice (Trieste), Italy
Comprised of over 120 islands in the Adriatic Sea, Venice is one of the world’s most unusual cities. Here, canals replace streets, and residents use water taxis to navigate their city. The bustling square around St. Mark’s Basilica, is certainly one of the world’s best known examples of Byzantine architecture, a still-impressive relic from the days when Venice was the world’s leading maritime power. Staying in Venice allows you time to explore, enjoy, and get lost a bit in the world’s most fascinating city.
Due to new port restrictions on Venice, we’ll dock in nearby Trieste, located just under an hour from Venice. While most of you will head right to Venice, don’t miss out on one of the world’s most under-rated cities. Trieste’s intriguing old-town sights harken back to the days of the Habsburgs, filled with stunning architecture surrounded by the clear blue Adriatic.