Sooo, I’m finally sharing our last leg of our Italy adventures. If you’d like, feel free to catch up on reading about our adventures in Rome and Florence. As I mentioned in my previous post, we really had to keep an eye on the flooding. There was a lot of news coverage about the high levels of water and, as you can imagine, that added a little stress to the situation. We honestly didn’t know what to expect. Thankfully, the water levels were in our favor. San Marco Square had some flooding, but primarily in the early morning hours when we were still in bed.
With that being said — Welcome to Venice, Italy. “A wonderland of a hundred islands — laced together by 400 bridges and 2,000 alleys” as stated by Rick Steves. The major thoroughfares are not roads, rather they are canals with The Grand Canal in the middle. You might enjoy this evening shot of the Grand Canal over on instagram too.
The public transportation is via the vaporetti (motorized bus boats). They were usually packed with people, but I thought it was just so incredible. I’m so used to buses, taxis, and cars — so the thought of this being their public transportation was so incredible. I loved it!
We stayed at the Ca’ Pisani near the Gallerie dell’ Accademia. It was a very nice hotel with a lovely breakfast. Lots of bread and cheese — no complaints here (hee-hee).
Anywho, the day we arrived, we stayed within close proximity of the hotel, grabbing a cappuccino (me) and a beer (the hubs) at a café near the hotel. I loved sitting outside just people watching. Would you believe that our adventures began by leaving the camera bag behind at our table? (facepalm) Thankfully the waiter caught up to us and let us know – can you imagine?? Gulp.
We had dinner at another of Rick Steves’ recommendation, Al Vecio Marangon. It was rustic bar with picturesque interior. A great recommendation that was tucked away from the frenzy. We chatted a bit with an English couple sitting next to us. It was such a lovely night — even if we returned to the hotel looking like drowned rats. Rain, rain, go away!
On our second day, we walked down to San Marco Square and to the Bridge of Sighs, shopped a bit, grabbing pizza (absolutely delicious pizza, might I add), a beer, and fed the pigeons (of course).
It took a little convincing, but I finally got Steve to agree to the once in a lifetime romantic gondola ride. It was about 30 minutes and I think I grinned the entire time. Seriously, I thought if someone pinched me I would wake from a dream. I never dreamed in a million years that I would be riding in a gondola in Venice, Italy. Here is our selfie on the gondola via instagram.
Pure bliss, friends. Overall, it was a relaxing day of walking around a remarkable city.
Brrr. Our third and last day, we woke up to very cold temperatures. And being that it was our last day in Venice, we decided to buy a 24-hour transportation pass that would cover the day’s travel and have enough time left in the morning to cover the water taxi to the train station. Today was the day we headed to the colorful Island of Burano. As we got off the water taxi at Burano, my breath was taken away. I remember saying, “oh my gosh.” Words cannot describe the colors, friends. It was truly amazing. We grabbed an Italian pastry at a small bakery. I asked this lovely Italian man if I could take a picture and he agreed. I’ve fallen in love with this photo.
We were off to explore Burano, simply enjoying the house colors and the town. I was able to capture some beautiful pictures. We grabbed some more delicious pizza at a nice little spot on Str. Di Corte Comare. I picked up a couple of souvenirs and lace, of course.
Burano is a small island, but I could have walked it for hours! While we wandered aimlessly, I was lucky to capture this shot as a woman came out to feed the pigeons. The timing was impeccable!
Time slipped away from us quite quickly as we had to keep in mind the schedule of the water bus, so we headed back to Venice to get ready for the Interpreti Veneziani concert at the Chiesa di San Vidal. The boat ride back was a little eventful….
At one of our transfer points, we got on a boat headed the wrong way. Gloria a Dios! We asked a lady next to us if we were going the right way, but she said a few Italian words and pointed in the other direction. Yeah, that didn’t help us at all. We then asked the boat captain and he said we were going in the right direction. The two of them were at odds about which direction we should be going, but it ended well. Turns out it wasn’t much of a big deal because the boat went in a circle, so we would eventually end up at San Marcos for the last leg to Accademia. A German fellow overheard our conversation and told us to follow him for an even faster way to Accademia instead of going full circle. We finally made it back to our hotel stop. Ugh! Long boat ride for sure.
We rested a little, grabbed some food and went to the concert.
The concert was lovely, they played Vivaldi. Steve really enjoyed the cello player’s enthusiasm for playing, I found it to be quite entertaining. It was raining sooooo hard and there were worries about flooding with the tides. The water was getting very high, but, thankfully, it didn’t cause any serious issues for us and our departure the next morning.
I would have to say that Venice was my favorite. I loved that there were no cars! Everything was by water taxis. I would love to return for a longer visit. I think there was so much more to experience and explore.
p.s. Check out my new Travel Themed Gallery Wall that was inspired as a result of our Italy travels.
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wheelchair mommy says
that is breathtaking…somday I will go. I hope. Your photos are lovely.
Kelly Rowe says
Thank you! I appreciate your kind words. 🙂 Have a wonderful day. xo.
Barb@livingrichlyinretirement says
Your photos are simply stunning. We loved Venice, but I could happily live forever in Florence!
Kelly Rowe says
Thanks so much Barb! Appreciate it. 🙂 I could definitely see myself living in Italy happily!! Have a great day. xo.
Amanda {Planning It All} says
I’ve always wanted to go to Venice! Your photos are lovely!
Kelly Rowe says
Thank you! Maybe one of these days you’ll be able to go and explore Venice. 🙂 Have a wonderful day. HUGS.
Kimberly Bolden says
Venice is on my bucket list. I do hope to get there one day. Thanks so much for sharing your highlights!
Kelly Rowe says
Thanks so much Kimberly! Appreciate you stopping by. 🙂 Venice is a wonderful choice for a bucket list! Enjoy the rest of your weekend. xo.
Jane (Limeade Gal) says
How wonderful that you were able to experience Venice. I would love to go there someday. Your photos are gorgeous, I really enjoyed. How romantic, a gondola ride! Something I think every girl dreams of!
Kelly Rowe says
Thanks Jane! I appreciate your kind words. 🙂 The gondola ride was a real treat! Enjoy the rest of your day. xo.
Emily Smith // The Best of this Life says
What an absolute adventure! I really enjoyed reading your post and seeing the pictures – it looks beautiful. I’ve been throughout Tuscany, but didn’t make it to Venice….it’s on the list 😉
Kelly Rowe says
Thanks for stopping by Emily! It was a great adventure…for sure. 🙂 You will love Venice when you!! Enjoy the rest of your weekend. xo.
TidyMom says
oh what a wonderful trip!! and your pictures are stunning Kelly!
Kelly Rowe says
Thank you Cheryl! It was such a wonderful trip! 🙂 Enjoy the rest of your day. HUGS!
Brenda @ a farmgirl's dabbles says
Some day, I’m going to see Venice. What a great post – you must have had such a lovely time. And that pic of the man in the bakery. LOVE.
Kelly Rowe says
Thanks Brenda! I appreciate it. I got lucky with the man in the bakery image. 🙂 Enjoy the rest of your day. xo.
Angelina says
I love this trip recap! I have dreamed of going to Venice. I am with you, the thought of using water taxis is so fun! Found you through metamorphosis Monday’s
Kelly Rowe says
Thanks so much Angelina! So happy you stopped by. 🙂 If you have the chance to visit Venice…you will love it! Enjoy the rest of your week. xo.
Jill @ The Rozy Home says
I love Venice! It is is my second favorite city in the world! I think I’ve been 2 or 3 times (I think 3) and I love it so much. And the pizza! Oh that pizza is so amazing! So amazing. Actually, I’m pretty sure it’s why I go to Venice. LOL. I didn’t see Murano on here. Murano is actually my main reason for visiting because I do business with the glass companies.
Kelly Rowe says
Thanks for stopping by Jill! Appreciate it. Venice is truly a wonderful place and you are lucky to have been there several times. I know I’ll be back for sure. 🙂 Enjoy the rest of your day. HUGS.
Hailey says
Hey! Your pictures of Venice are truly incredible. I think you have a real eye! I also love the commentary along with the pics. They are just the right length. Keep it up!
Amy @ Ms. Toody Goo Shoes says
Hi Kelly, love these photos from your trip! Venice is one of my favorite places. Letting you know I’ll be featuring this tonight at Best of the Weekend! Hope you’ll come back and link up again!