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  1. St Marks is usually closed for tours on Sundays since it is a church and has services, I would try to get into St Marks another day instead, one poster, I can't remember who, said he booked St Marks through viking for a Sunday and when he got to Venice discovered to his dismay that it is nearly always closed for tours on Sunday and couldn't figure out why it was offered then...
  2. I think they also had a shuttle bus running from the boat to the old cruise terminal, but it take ALOT longer to get to st marks square that way!
  3. I should clarify that the once a day Venice on your own is a boat transfer going from the boat straight to St Marks
  4. The advantage to being at Fusina is that it is much closer to Venice
  5. We were on that cruise last October and had three days in Venice. Viking offered one Venice on your own transfer each day, it left I believe around 8:30 and went straight from the boat to a dock by St Marks square. I am not sure if you can use the transfer only once or on all three days, we used it on our middle day. It only gives you a certain number of hours ( I think around 5) before it returns, you can stay longer and make your own way back, which is what we did, first you take the water bus up the grand canal and get off at the stop where the old cruise port is, then hop on the people mover train to the old cruise port and catch the shuttle bus sent by Viking to take you over the causeway and back to the ship
  6. We went with Viking in October to Venice, on our turn around day there was only one free shuttle to Venice which left at 8:30, it gave you about 4 hours in Venice, however, if you want to stay longer you can get back to the ship on your own, you need to ride the water bus up the grand canal to the old cruise port where viking is taking all the passengers getting off their flights, meet up with them and get on the viking bus to the cruise ship. We stayed in Venice until 5 and were glad we did, we were there at a slow time so were able to walk right in to the Doge's palace and do a tour. We were able to buy tickets on the spot, we also waited 45 minutes in line to see St Marks
  7. RD24 is another one that might work for you, it offers free airfare on alot of European river cruises..
  8. The option we chose that day was to ride the free shuttle in to St Marks ( we were docked at Fusina), and since we weren’t ready to leave when the shuttle left we got ourselves back to the ship- first you ride the water bus up the grand canal back to the old cruise port stop where they won’t let ships go anymore, then ride the people mover train over to the cruise port terminal where viking is waiting, join the other passengers just getting off their flights and ride the bus over the causeway back to the ship, the whole process took us 2 hours and we were docked in Fusina
  9. We did this cruise last fall, if memory serves me correctly, we had 2 options that day in Venice, one was a free shuttle that took us and dropped us off near st Marks, we could ride back a few hours later on the shuttle again or make our own way back which involved making our way to the cruise terminal on the edge of town where the arriving passengers were taken and then taking the bus to where the ship is, which was quite a long process but worth it if you want to stay longer, the other option was a paid excursion out to the islands, Burano and Murano
  10. For some reason the link I posted earlier today stopped showing the discount code, but if you input RD24 it still works for free air on a lot of river cruises
  11. Bad for them but good for us!
  12. Free airfare on alot of river cruises RD24
  13. this popped up today on the viking website: https://www.vikingrivercruises.com/search-cruises/index.html?adobe_mc=TS%3D1710427784|MCMID%3D25313275717510341080442966464692486935|MCORGID%3D8FC267C25245B36B0A490D4C%40AdobeOrg&_gl=1*qrsyvm*_ga*NTMzMjQ0NjAwLjE3MTA0Mjc3Njk.*_ga_24KNYDH1S6*MTcxMDQyNzc2OC4xLjAuMTcxMDQyNzc2OC42MC4wLjA.
  14. Also AVS24 has been extended to the end of February
  15. RS24 has been extended to February 29- free air on certain European river cruises, full ad on previous page 48
  16. ECU23 has been extended to the end of December, free air on expedition Great Lakes and South America sailings
  17. I totally agree with everyone that the best way to see Venice is to stay there first, however, we just got off the Viking Sky with 3 days in Venice, we were at Fusina and viking was running shuttle boats directly from the ship to st marks square for excursions and Venice on your own, it only took 40 minutes so it really wasn’t too bad, Fusina seems to be the best of bad options if you want to see Venice from a cruise ship
  18. Just to clarify what we did to get back to the ship on our own in Venice, first we took the vaporetto from St Marks to the stop where the terminal was, then jump on the people mover train one stop to the old cruise port, then go to the terminal where the viking bus comes, board the bus, ride over the causeway to Fusina and our ship, the whole process took about 2 hours.
  19. We just got back from the Sky spending 2 and 1/2 days in Venice at Fusina, it actually turned out well, Viking was running a once daily Venice on your own shuttle boat directly from our ship to San Marco square, it only took 40 minutes. For those who wanted to stay longer (about 4 hours at St Marks) they would need to go to the old cruise terminal and catch the shuttle bus there, which we did one day and it took alot longer (about 2 hours from St Marks to the ship). For those who had paid excursions, they were also running a boat from Fusina to where the excursion started, so it actually was quite convenient to be at Fusina.
  20. We stayed at Arc La Rambla, a budget hotel for 120 a night with a great free breakfast buffet, all sorts of meats, cheeses, pastries, etc, right on the bottom portion of La Rambla around the corner from a Gaudi house. Taxi to the port was 10 euros.
  21. I had air plus and then canceled air since I found better options on my own. When I called to cancel, the Viking agent said air plus would not be refunded, but when I got my invoice back everything under air was refunded including air plus
  22. I mean to say 1900 to 2100 less than other dates, price is 5998 for V1
  23. If anyone is interested in Ancient Adriatic treasures, Venice to Istanbul, I found a date that is running 1900 to 2100 than all the other ones, Apr 7 2025. No promo, for some reason the V1 and V2 is significantly cheaper that day, if you go up to DV6 the price jumps 2000! Or other dates!
  24. You don’t have to wait until your next cruise if you decide you want a higher category, all it takes is a phone call if you want to change to a different cabin and/ or catagory, the only downside is that you pay the current price, so if the price has gone up since you booked you have to pay the difference. I have changed my mind several times after booking!
  25. I would choose at least a deluxe veranda catagory, they get to choose a week earlier than the regular veranda and the price difference is usually only a few hundred dollars between dv6 and regular verandas. On our cruise, there was only one excursion sold out before the deluxe verandas could choose, within a half hour of the slot opening up many excursions were sold out, and the lowest catagory of verandas still have to wait a week. All of the deluxe verandas, from 1 through 6, choose at the same time, a significant portion of the ship.
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