Venice Cruises: The Only Departure Through a Floating City
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- Save €600-1,800 per cabin on Adriatic cruises
- Sail through Venice's canals to the open sea
- Explore Croatia and Greece from Italy's floating city
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"Nothing compares to sailing out of Venice. You pass through the lagoon, St. Mark's Square on one side, and then the Adriatic opens up. The Croatian coast from Venice is spectacular—Dubrovnik, Split, Kotor. Add Greek Islands and you have the best of the Eastern Mediterranean. Venice itself needs 2-3 days. The whole experience is worth the premium price."
Why cruise from Venice?
The departure through Venice's lagoon is unforgettable—you sail past St. Mark's Square and the Grand Canal. Plus Venice itself is a bucket-list destination. And it's the best port for Adriatic (Croatia) cruises.
What cruises leave from Venice?
Adriatic (Croatia, Montenegro), Greek Islands, and Eastern Mediterranean (Turkey). Venice is the gateway to the Adriatic—Dubrovnik, Split, and Kotor are short sails away.
How much are Venice cruises?
Expect €1,000-4,000 per person for 7-12 days. Premium prices reflect the unique departure experience. Adriatic cruises run €1,000-2,500. Greek Islands combos €1,500-3,500.
When should I cruise from Venice?
May-June and September-October. Summer is hot, crowded, and expensive in both Venice and Croatia. Shoulder season has better weather for sightseeing and significantly lower prices.
How many days in Venice before cruising?
Minimum 2 days: St. Mark's, Doge's Palace, Grand Canal, getting lost in the neighborhoods. Three days lets you do islands (Murano, Burano) and eat well. Don't rush Venice.
Are Venice cruise departures really special?
Yes. Sailing through the lagoon past St. Mark's Square is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. No other departure comes close. It's worth choosing Venice specifically for this moment.
Venice cruise deals offer the world's most spectacular departure experience. Sailing through Venice's lagoon past St. Mark's Square and into the Adriatic is unforgettable—reason alone to choose this port. MSC, Costa, Celebrity, and Royal Caribbean operate from Venice with Adriatic cruises (Dubrovnik, Split, Kotor in Croatia and Montenegro) as the signature itinerary. Greek Islands cruises from Venice combine the Adriatic and Aegean seas. Prices range €1,000-4,000 per person for 7-12 days, reflecting Venice's premium status. The city itself needs 2-3 days minimum: St. Mark's Square, Doge's Palace, Grand Canal, and the neighborhoods away from tourist crowds. Track prices for shoulder season sailings in May-June and September-October when both Venice and the Adriatic coast have excellent weather without summer crowds and premiums. Croatian coast cruises from Venice book early because the combination of Venice departure plus Dubrovnik is extremely popular.
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