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Fusina Venice

Athens Piraeus

7 Nights

Fares from $5,700 per guest *

 

DEPART

Sep 08, 2026

ARRIVE

Sep 15, 2026
Aboard Crystal Symphony
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Europe & Mediterranean

Civitavecchia Rome

Fusina Venice

9 Nights

Fares from $7,500 per guest *

 

DEPART

Aug 30, 2026

ARRIVE

Sep 08, 2026
Aboard Crystal Symphony
Map of Europe & Mediterranean
Europe & Mediterranean

Athens Piraeus

Venice

7 Nights

Fares from $4,500 per guest *

 

DEPART

May 04, 2027

ARRIVE

May 11, 2027
Aboard Crystal Symphony
Venice

No place captures the spirit of romance quite like this city on a lagoon. Explore on water and on land to discover quiet alleys and thronging piazzas, beautiful palazzi, and world-class art. Our insider, Julia Buckley, is your guide.

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For more than 1,000 years, visitors have approached Venice from the water, the city appearing like a will’o-the-wisp on the horizon: Dolomite peaks in the background, the shimmering lagoon in front of you, belltowers chiming the hours from the islands as you approach.

Since 2021, standard cruise ships can no longer dock in the city center, or sail past St. Mark’s Square. Instead, they call at the mainland that’s grazed by the lagoon. So, while you’ll no longer sail through Venice or see its buildings, docking at Fusina – three miles west of the floating city and half an hour by road – you’ll still go through the fabled lagoon, approaching it from the southern side instead of through the center. Yet the magic of the lagoon is as potent as ever. Gliding silently past sandbanks and mudflats, migratory birds such as African Sacred Ibises skimming overhead, you get a real feel for the wilder side of Venice, which you might have missed out on in the past.

Make no mistake, however – there’s little romance to the port itself. Fusina sits sandwiched between delta-like mudflats carved with undulating channels to the south, and the port and factory zone of Marghera to its north.

Fusina’s new, 32,000 square foot cruise terminal opened in fall 2024. The single-story terminal, which can service two ships at a time, is a simple affair, with five check-in desks, 450 seats, and a vending machine, plus parking outside for coaches, taxis and private hire vehicles (best booked ahead of time). It’s part of a “scattered port” approach, dispersing cruise ships around several lagoon-side berths, including at Marghera.

Venice

What to see in Venice

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How to spend an evening

As night falls, the crowds disappear and Venice shapeshifts back to its wildly romantic self. For a night to remember, dress to impress for cocktails at the Gritti Palace hotel, the grandest of dames on the Canal Grande, where fairytale bar tables are cantilevered over the water.

Then head to the La Fenice opera house. If you love opera or ballet, a show in this storied theater is a must. If you’d prefer dinner, opera stars such as Maria Callas have enjoyed the signature risottos at the nearby Antico Martini.

For a trendier night, try a bar crawl on the Fondamenta della Misericordia. – Start with dinner at Anice Stellato, then bar-hop for drinks (see above

Vino Vero and Al Timon – are good bets). Returning to port, sit outside on the vaporetto as the boat slices silently down the Grand Canal, the reflections of the palazzos twinkling in the water.

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