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La Bella Vita

 

La Bella Vita

La Bella Vita is a stylish 20 passenger vessel that was newly refitted in 2010 to high the standards of the European Waterways fleet. There are two upper-deck suites and eight cabin staterooms, each with en-suite facilities. The dining room, bar and saloon areas are bight and spacious and the entire barge is air conditioned. Louvred doors open to the side decks to give a perfect viewing platform, whilst above is a huge sun deck with comfortable sun loungers. For those who wish to explore the area further there are bikes available on board and an expert tour guide to recommend the best routes to take.

Delicious regional cuisine, fine Italian wines and the services of an attentive crew of seven will make this an unforgettable cruise.


Below you can find some of the highlights of the cruises we are currently offering on La Bella Vita, along with some examples of the cuisine and fine wines the master chef will present you with on board.

Cruise Highlights

Cuisine Aboard

  • Tour of historical Venice, including hidden gardens, The Naval Museum and the Pavilion of Gondolas
  • Cruise on the Canal of the Orphans past picturesque lagoon islands
  • Tour of Chioggia with its Roman, Etruscan and Byzantine history. Wonder at works of art by Carpaccio, Tintoretto, Tiepolo and Bassano
  • Visit Chioggia’s colourful fish market with your chef
  • Tour of ancient Adria, including the archeological museum, 6th century basilica, opera house and cathedral
  • Private visit to the wine cellars of Villa Widmann-Borletti, renowned for its Friularo vintages since the 17th century
  • Visit to the Ducal Place in Mantua, with its 15 gardens, 500 rooms and its 12,000 paintings and sculptures

Regional Specialities

Fegato alla Veneziana, Baccala Mantecato, La Polenta, Sarde in Saor, Risotto al Prezzemolo, Lagoon Seafood

Wine Cellar

Barolo, Chianti, Castel del Monte, Soave, Valpolicella, Prosecco

Cheese Board

Gorgonzola, Mozzarella de Bufala, Pecorino, Taleggio, Provolone

 

Sunday, Day 1 Venice
Guests are met at Villa Laguna Hotel in Venice on Sunday at 5pm and transferred to La Bella Vita.  A Prosecco welcome gives you a chance to meet the crew, followed by a late afternoon cruise along the Giudecca Canal were we admire some of the most famous monuments of Venice: the Stucky Mill, Chiesa del Redentore, the impressive Basilica della Madonna della Salute, the Punta della Dogana dividing the Giudecca Canal from the Grand Canal and the ancient Benedictine monastery of San Giorgio. Dinner aboard, followed perhaps by an evening stroll to the magnificent St Mark’s square. We moor overnight in the Riva Sette Martiri by the Naval Museum.  

Monday, Day 2 Venice to San Pietro
Guided tour to the centre of Venice, experiencing the unique atmosphere of this magical city and perhaps discovering some hidden parts of it: the gardens of the Biennale Exhibition of Modern Arts, the Church of San Pietro in Castello planned by Palladio, the impressive surrounding walls of the Arsenal with its magnificent Renaissance main gate and the Naval Museum hosting a model of the Bucintoro (Doge’s Boat) and the Pavilion of Gondolas housing Peggy Guggenheim’s own vessel.  After lunch, relax aboard or wander. In the late afternoon we cruise to Pellestrina, which separates the Venetian Lagoon from the Adriatic Sea. We leave St. Mark’s Basin and continue on the Canal of the Orphans passing several lagoon islands: San Sevolo, once a hospital for the Crusaders, San Lazzaro degli Armeni, an early 18th century Armenian monastery, San Clemente, a luxury hotel and poetical Poveglia. These islands sport brightly coloured houses, painted fishing boats and tiny churches. We moor in San Pietro in Volta for a Venetian aperitif in a typically local bacaro. Dinner aboard.  

Tuesday, Day 3 San Pietro to Adria
Morning chance to stroll or cycle along the 18th century Istrian sea wall looking out over the mighty Adriatic or back to the Venetian lagoon. We cruise past wild beach dunes and pinewoods and may spot Kingfishers, Cuckoos, Little Terns and Kentish Plovers. Entering Chioggia, city of Goldoni’s plays with ancient origins dating back over 2000 years to Roman, Etruscan and Byzantine links, we visit the Piazzatta Vigo, Vigo bridge and 12th century Vigo column. At the Chiesa di San Domenico, set on its own island, we see Carpaccio’s St Paul, his last recorded painting together with works of art by Tintoretto and Bassano. Chioggia’s cathedral beckons with works by Tiepolo, Giovane, Piazzetta and Diziani. A visit to the colourful fresh fish market with your own Chef choosing tonight’s seafood delights, completes the picture.  After lunch we enter the Bianca Canal which follows the Po River and cruise the Po Delta towards Adria where we moor for the night. Dinner aboard.  

Wednesday, Day 4 Adria to Bussari
Our day opens with a short walk to Adria’s Archaeological Museum. The Greeks, Etruscans, Gauls and Romans left a precious historical insight, with earlier artefacts dating back to the Iron Age. We stroll through ancient Adria and see the 6th century Basilica Santa Maria Assunta, the Opera House and Cathedral of Saints Pietro and Paolo. Afternoon cruise to Bussari and superb visit to the Manor House gardens and wine cellars of 17th century Villa Widmann-Borletti. For over 1000 years wine, balsamic vinegar, organic Carnaroli rice, grape seed oil and truffles have been farmed in the Dominio di Bagnoli estate, which has also been famed for its exclusive D.O.C. Friularo vintages since the 17th century. Concerts, opera and art exhibitions are regular features in this magnificent property. Dinner aboard  

Thursday, Day 5 Bussari to Trevenzuolo
Morning cruise to Canda. We offer a guided tour of Ferrara’s 14th century Estense Castle and Renaissance surroundings. This ancient ducal fortress with moat, drawbridges, unusual battlements and towers, houses marble balconies and sumptuous apartments. We see the Cathedral façade with its sculpted images, described as an Illustrated Bible. Ferrara has a lively commercial centre in what was originally the medieval Jewish Ghetto and over the centuries has absorbed a rich cultural life, with renowned artists, writers, musicians, scientists and intellectuals all leaving their mark We enjoy delicious local dishes during lunch ashore, with further time to wander Ferrara’s Renaissance-inspired setting and perhaps visit the university which was founded in 1391 by the Marquis of Este, before rejoining La Bella Vita and our evening dinner cruise to Trevenzuolo to the accompaniment of live piano music. Dinner aboard.  

Friday, Day 6 Trevenzuolo to Mantua
Our final cruise takes us to Mantua with its captivating lakeside setting.  Dramatically approached by water, this imposing city was home to the poet Virgil, artists Mantegna and Donatello and is the capital of Lombardy. Mantua has early Etruscan origins but today demonstrates extraordinary neo-classical and baroque architecture, perhaps best portrayed in the 14th century Ducal Palace housing some 15 gardens and courtyards, a museum, basilica, theatre and some 500 rooms.  The sight of precious wooden ceilings, intricate frescoes, the Gallery of Mirrors and exquisite Rivers Room, some 12,000 paintings and sculptures, create an extraordinary Grand Finale to our Italian adventure. Captain’s Farewell Dinner aboard  

Saturday, Day 7 Mantua to Venice
After breakfast, passengers disembark for transfers to Venice or Verona airport or a local hotel.   

On alternate weeks the cruise is in reverse direction. This is a sample itinerary and subject to change.



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