

9-night Venice & The Dalmatian Coast Cruise/Land Package
Aboard
Le Boreal for Tauck
From
Venice, Italy
4 Sailings
Jun 9 - Sep 15, 2026
Published prices from
$10,990
per person*
taxes & fees included
Venice is a one-of-a-kind city built on water, where winding canals, grand palaces, and timeless romance create an unforgettable atmosphere.

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Aboard
Le Boreal for Tauck
From
Venice, Italy
4 Sailings
Jun 9 - Sep 15, 2026
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per person*
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Star Explorer
From
Venice, Italy
1 Sailing
Dec 20, 2027
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Nautica
From
Venice, Italy
1 Sailing
Aug 10, 2026
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Nautica
From
Venice, Italy
1 Sailing
Jun 25, 2026
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Star Explorer
From
Venice, Italy
1 Sailing
Dec 20, 2027
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Star Explorer
From
Venice, Italy
2 Sailings
Dec 20, 2027 - Mar 25, 2028
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Star Explorer
From
Venice, Italy
1 Sailing
Feb 22, 2028
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Star Explorer
From
Venice, Italy
3 Sailings
Apr 20 - Oct 17, 2027
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Wind Spirit
From
Venice, Italy
3 Sailings
May 16 - Oct 5, 2027
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Wind Spirit
From
Venice, Italy
3 Sailings
Apr 8 - Apr 24, 2027
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Overview
Spread across more than 100 islands in a lagoon, Venice is a masterpiece of architecture and engineering. Its iconic canals are lined with centuries-old buildings, from Gothic facades to Renaissance churches, and every turn seems to reveal a postcard-perfect scene. The Grand Canal, bustling with gondolas, leads to landmarks like the Rialto Bridge and St. Mark’s Basilica.
Despite its fame, Venice still holds plenty of quiet corners. Wandering beyond the tourist paths, you’ll find peaceful squares, local cafés, and artisans carrying on generations of tradition—from mask-making to Murano glassblowing. The city is best explored slowly, on foot or by boat, allowing its layers of history and beauty to reveal themselves.
Venice is more than just a beautiful backdrop—it’s a living, breathing city that celebrates culture, creativity, and cuisine. Whether you are catching a classical concert in a centuries-old church, dining on fresh seafood by the water, or just watching the light shift across the lagoon, Venice leaves an impression like nowhere else.

Start your day with a visit to St. Mark’s Square, the heart of Venice. This beautiful open space is surrounded by historical landmarks, including St. Mark’s Basilica, the Doge’s Palace, and the Campanile (bell tower). Stroll around the square, admire the architecture, and perhaps enjoy a coffee at one of the cafés, such as Caffè Florian, which has been serving visitors since 1720.
Tip: Climb the Campanile for panoramic views of the city and surrounding lagoon—it’s an unforgettable experience!

No visit to Venice would be complete without a stop at St. Mark’s Basilica, one of the most stunning churches in the world. Known for its intricate mosaics, impressive domes, and beautiful gold decor, the basilica is a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture. You can also visit the Pala d'Oro, an exquisite altarpiece made of gold and gems, which is truly a sight to behold.
Tip: Arrive early to avoid long lines and to fully appreciate the beauty of this historical gem.

One of the most iconic experiences in Venice is taking a gondola ride through its romantic canals. Glide through the narrow waterways as you pass beautiful palaces, bridges, and hidden courtyards. While the ride can be a little pricey, it’s well worth it for the unforgettable views and the charm of the gondolier’s songs.
Tip: If you want a more affordable option, consider sharing a gondola with other tourists to split the cost.

Just a short walk from St. Mark’s Square, the Doge’s Palace (Palazzo Ducale) is a stunning example of Venetian Gothic architecture. The palace was the residence of the Doge (the ruler of Venice) and is now a museum. Inside, you’ll find ornate rooms, incredible artwork, and the famous Bridge of Sighs, which connects the palace to the old prison.
Tip: Don’t miss the Secret Itineraries Tour, which takes you behind the scenes of the palace to explore hidden rooms and chambers used by Venetian rulers.

The Rialto Bridge is one of Venice's most famous landmarks and offers one of the best views of the Grand Canal. The bridge connects the districts of San Marco and San Polo and is lined with shops selling everything from jewelry to Venetian glass. Take a walk across the bridge and enjoy the views of the bustling canal below.
Tip: Visit the nearby Rialto Market for fresh produce, seafood, and local Venetian specialties.

Venice is a maze of narrow streets, bridges, and hidden squares. After exploring the major attractions, take some time to get lost in the winding alleyways, where you’ll discover charming shops, quiet cafés, and picturesque views around every corner. Each turn offers a new photo opportunity, and wandering without a set plan is one of the best ways to experience the true essence of Venice.
Tip: Don’t forget to visit Campo Santa Margherita, a lively square popular with locals, where you can relax and enjoy a gelato.

Art lovers will appreciate a visit to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, one of the most important museums of modern art in Italy. Located on the Grand Canal, this museum is housed in the former residence of the American heiress and features works by renowned artists such as Picasso, Dalí, and Pollock. The museum also boasts beautiful views of the canal and an excellent outdoor sculpture garden.
Tip: If you’re short on time, prioritize the most famous works on display to make the most of your visit.

If you’re a food lover, head to the Rialto Market, Venice’s oldest and most famous market. It’s an excellent place to pick up fresh seafood, local produce, and traditional Venetian delicacies like sarde in saor (sweet and sour sardines). You’ll find it bustling with locals, and it’s a great place to immerse yourself in Venetian daily life.
Tip: The market opens early in the morning, so be sure to visit early to catch the best selection of fresh products.

If you have a bit more time, consider taking a boat trip to explore the nearby islands of Murano, Burano, and Torcello. Murano is famous for its glassmaking, Burano for its colorful houses and lace-making, and Torcello for its ancient cathedral and tranquil atmosphere. A half-day trip to these islands offers a unique perspective of Venetian life and craftsmanship.
Tip: Take a Vaporetto (water bus) for a scenic ride around the lagoon and enjoy the view of Venice from the water.

After a busy day of sightseeing, make sure to enjoy some traditional Venetian cuisine. Try local dishes such as risotto al nero di seppia (squid ink risotto), fegato alla veneziana (Venetian-style liver), and cicchetti, which are small Venetian tapas-style snacks. Pair your meal with a glass of Prosecco or a Venetian Spritz.
Tip: For a truly authentic experience, dine at a bacaro, a small Venetian tavern, where you can sample local wines and snacks in a cozy, casual setting.