Venice Lagoon and its unspoilt nature
Venice Lagoon is the largest lagoon in Europe with a surface area of 550 km 2. Like La Serenissima herself, it’s a must-see site, whether as part of a waterway cruise or a more traditional holiday in Italy. The 3 mouths of the river make this a unique ecosystem, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site. To enjoy this unique setting to the full, you should prepare your excursion according to the tide times. You’ll then have the opportunity to discover more than 418 islands submerged by the waters, which emerge to the amazement of tourists. The canals make it possible to explore every detail, so head to Venice Lagoon and enjoy visiting the towns on its banks.