Azura A320N - Venice
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Azura A320N - Venice
On this cruise in August.
We are in cabin C219 starboard. Will we be able to see anything coming into Venice or is it best to be on a top deck?
Ronay
We are in cabin C219 starboard. Will we be able to see anything coming into Venice or is it best to be on a top deck?
Ronay
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Re: Azura A320N - Venice
Welcome to the site.
The starboard side passes by the main sites in Venice on the way in - Doges Palace and the Grand Canal. The best views are out on deck although early morning you will need to wrap up warm.
The starboard side passes by the main sites in Venice on the way in - Doges Palace and the Grand Canal. The best views are out on deck although early morning you will need to wrap up warm.
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Re: Azura A320N - Venice
Thank you oldbluefox.
That's just what I wanted to hear.
We can watch sail in from our balcony & up on deck when we leave.
Smashing!
R
That's just what I wanted to hear.
We can watch sail in from our balcony & up on deck when we leave.
Smashing!
R
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Re: Azura A320N - Venice
I've been watching the posts for 3 months and finally my resistance is broken and I've registered!
We've sailed in to Venice twice - once on Ventura in what felt like absolute peace, then last year on Aurora with a running commentary of "interesting" information,which, even on our balcony, went a long way to spoiling the entry. I'll be on board this cruise (with an aft balcony - so not sure what we'll do), so let's hope it's a peaceful one! Azura is booked in port from 9am to 6pm so it shouldn't need to be too early a rise for you. Enjoy...
We've sailed in to Venice twice - once on Ventura in what felt like absolute peace, then last year on Aurora with a running commentary of "interesting" information,which, even on our balcony, went a long way to spoiling the entry. I'll be on board this cruise (with an aft balcony - so not sure what we'll do), so let's hope it's a peaceful one! Azura is booked in port from 9am to 6pm so it shouldn't need to be too early a rise for you. Enjoy...
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Re: Azura A320N - Venice
Welcome gouty-man glad you've decided to join us ... enjoy
Ronay, we have done 3 sail-in's to Venice and it wasn't until last year that we managed to get a cabin on starboard side, our sail-in was around noon ( we had an overnight ) so it was wonderful to be out on the balcony with friends and a bottle of "champers" and lots of sunshine.
Enjoy !!!
Ronay, we have done 3 sail-in's to Venice and it wasn't until last year that we managed to get a cabin on starboard side, our sail-in was around noon ( we had an overnight ) so it was wonderful to be out on the balcony with friends and a bottle of "champers" and lots of sunshine.
Enjoy !!!
Jo
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Re: Azura A320N - Venice
Thanks to all.
Seems like we've picked the right side for this cruise then.
We have only been on 3 before (2 on Ventura & 1 on Oceana) but always picked a port cabin for some reason.
Canny wait!!!
R
Seems like we've picked the right side for this cruise then.
We have only been on 3 before (2 on Ventura & 1 on Oceana) but always picked a port cabin for some reason.
Canny wait!!!
R