Discover Venice’s hidden historic fortifications on a private cruise. Explore Forte Sant’Andrea, Torre Massimiliana, and Forte Vecchio away from the crowds.
Discover Venice’s hidden historic fortifications on a private cruise. Explore Forte Sant’Andrea, Torre Massimiliana, and Forte Vecchio away from the crowds.
- Sant’Andrea - Forte Sant’Andrea (St. Andrews Fort), built in the second half of the XVI century, that rises at the Lido “bocca di porto”, port entrance of the lagoon. Definitely is the most suggestive and the part that contains the most history.
- Torre Massimiliana - Torre Massimiliana (Maximilian Tower) of Sant’Erasmo, built by Austrians…
- Sant’Andrea - Forte Sant’Andrea (St. Andrews Fort), built in the second half of the XVI century, that rises at the Lido “bocca di porto”, port entrance of the lagoon. Definitely is the most suggestive and the part that contains the most history.
- Torre Massimiliana - Torre Massimiliana (Maximilian Tower) of Sant’Erasmo, built by Austrians during the second half of the XIX century.
- Forte Vecchio - Forte Vecchio (Old Fort) of Treporti that sued to control the water access to the northern part of the lagoon.
- Pick-up from your hotel in Venice by our representative
- Private boat
- Captain
- Fuel
- Bottled water
- Pick-up from your hotel in Venice by our representative
- Private boat
- Captain
- Fuel
- Bottled water
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Private guide
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Private guide
The fortified structures within the lagoon are accessible predominantly with individual boats, bestowing upon visitors a unique and less crowded perspective on Venice, usually inaccessible to the general tourist populace. The fortification system enveloping Venice’s lagoon encapsulates the following: Forte Sant’Andrea (St. Andrews Fort), a structure…
The fortified structures within the lagoon are accessible predominantly with individual boats, bestowing upon visitors a unique and less crowded perspective on Venice, usually inaccessible to the general tourist populace. The fortification system enveloping Venice’s lagoon encapsulates the following: Forte Sant’Andrea (St. Andrews Fort), a structure taking shape in the latter months of the 16th century, emerging at the Lido “bocca di porto”, which serves as the lagoon’s port entrance. It, indeed, represents the most picturesque element and harbors the most historical substance. Then there’s Torre Massimiliana (Maximilian Tower) of Sant’Erasmo, an establishment constructed by Austrians during the second half of the 19th century and the Forte Vecchio (Old Fort) of Treporti, stationed to supervise the water ingress to the lagoon’s northern section.
- A maximum of 10 people per booking
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.