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La Bella Vita Barge Cruise ReviewAn in-depth account of a cruise between Venice and Mantua on a hotel barge of European Waterways, with a day-by-day cruise photo diary.ABOVE: La Bella Vita in Venice, Italy. INSET BELOW: The barge's logo on a crew polo shirt, and departure from Venice's Riva di San Biagio.
La Bella Vita was built in 1960 as the sand barge
Mery, and it hauled bulk cargo up and down the rivers and canals of
Italy's Po Delta for 50 years. In 2010, the barge was acquired and refitted as a
cruise vessel by European Waterways, a company that operates luxury hotel barges
in nine European countries. Today, the 20-passenger barge offers six-night cruises from Venice to Mantua (or vice versa), with stops along the
Venetian Lagoon and Po River.
We've also provided a
day-by-day cruise photo diary with nearly 150 images and detailed captions
to help you decide whether a six-night cruise on
La Bella Vita (or even a whole-boat charter) is right for you. Next page: La Bella Vita: The ship
About the author:
After 4-1/2 years of covering European travel for About.com, Durant and Cheryl Imboden co-founded Europe for Visitors (including Europe for Cruisers) in 2001. The site has earned "Best of the Web" honors from Forbes and The Washington Post. For more information, see About Europe for Visitors, press clippings, and reader testimonials. |
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