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Taking the train is easy. Ravenna to Bologna with a transfer onto Venice. Depending upon the class of service you book, it looks like it's about $30 pp (or less) and takes upwards to 4 hours or less.

 

Do you have a lot of luggage? We travel with one 22" rollerbag and one carryon bag each which makes train travel very easy. I wouldn't hesitate to book it.

 

We took the train on several occasions last September including Bologna via Milan to Varenna and then Varenna via Milan to Venice. Make sure you know your stop in Venice.

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Question:  Does the Wind Surf dock IN Venice at MARITTIMA / CRUISE TERMINAL VENEZIA?  Asking because I booked, under the latest promotion, a cruise from Venice to Athens.

 

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On 6/26/2023 at 12:49 PM, ssawjo said:

Question:  Does the Wind Surf dock IN Venice at MARITTIMA / CRUISE TERMINAL VENEZIA?  Asking because I booked, under the latest promotion, a cruise from Venice to Athens.

 

Thanks, Bill

We sailed from Marittima on the Wind Surf this May.  Can’t say what the story will be with a cruise ships in the future though.

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