Fly from London Gatwick to Venice, and transfer to the mooring to board the MS Michelangelo for your six-night cruise. Enjoy a welcome cocktail and introduction to the crew.
(D)
Venice & the Ducal Cities
Italy
6 nights 8 Departures Available
View All Dates & BookSailing on a stylish river cruiser of the famous CroisiEurope fleet, this vibrant and varied tour takes you from the ‘streets of water’ in Venice, across the island-dotted lagoon, and along the Canal Bianco for excursions to Padua, Mantua and romantic Verona
Overview
With multiple museums, fantastic façades, legendary bridges, and art simply everywhere, Venice needs no introduction to the lavish opulence of its era as the Ducal seat of a great empire. Its iconic Doge’s Palace is probably the most famous in the world, so it makes a natural starting point for this six-night journey to the cities dominated by Doges families, and those renowned for religious, artistic, and cultural heritage. In the Veneto region, we visit picture-perfect Padua, its majestic, multi-domed Basilica of St. Anthony containing the tomb of the saint; and Verona, where the Scaligeri dukes were the 13th-14th century rulers, Roman ruins form the foundations for palazzi on its medieval lanes, the ancient Arena is a gloriously atmospheric venue, and Romeo and Juliet have topped the bill for centuries. We cross into Lombardy for Mantua, a well-planned work of art, created by the Gonzaga family to form a hub of culture, its Old Town now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Highlights
- UNESCO Site: Venice & Lagoon
- UNESCO Site: Padua
- UNESCO Site: Verona
- Cremona & Violin workshop
- Parma Ham & Cheese Tasting
- UNESCO Site: Mantua

Itinerary
Day 1 - Fly to Venice, welcome cocktail and introduction to the crew
Day 2 - Enjoy a cruise to Mazzorbo and Burano
Morning cruise in the Venice lagoon. From the sun deck, you will contemplate the silhouettes of churches and palaces silhouetted against the horizon. At the heart of this labyrinth made of canals and islands, you will
(B, L, D)
Day 3 - Relax or join our optional tour of the Doges' Palace
An optional tour this morning includes a visit to the stunning interior of the Doges’ Palace. The seat of government, the dukes’ residence, and now a museum, its iconic exterior is more than matched by the spectacular feast of art and gilding within (pre-bookable). The rest of the day is yours to explore the ‘marble city’, its magnificent buildings and omnipresent art. Perhaps take a gondola ride; visit the Renaissance Rialto Bridge; and savour the splendour of St. Mark’s Square, from its centrepiece basilica to the spires and statues of its ‘Paper Gate’, and the Bridge of Sighs, linking the ducal palace with the prison.
(B, L, D)
Day 4 - Cruise through the lagoon and visit Padua
Cruise across the Venice Lagoon, passing little islets enroute to Chioggia, and disembark there for a tour by road to Padua, renowned for its art, architecture, and religious heritage. Visits include the well-placed Piazzas delle Erbi and dei Frutti; and the vast 13th-century St. Anthony’s Basilica, crowned with Byzantine domes, its Baroque interiors adorned with priceless artworks, and focused on the tomb of the saint; and view the Palazzo della Ragione and the 14th-century Torre dell’Orologio astronomical clock. Return to the ship at Porto Viro, at the mouth of the Canal Bianco, and cruise to an overnight mooring in Canda.
(B, L, D)
Day 5 - Sail to Ostiglia and enjoy an afternoon trip to Verona
After sailing to Ostiglia this morning, an afternoon excursion takes you by road to Verona, where 2,000 years of historic landmarks include the Piazza dei Signori’s grand monuments; Piazza delle Erbe, formerly the Roman Forum; the ancient Arena amphitheatre, the centrepiece of Piazza Bra, seating an audience of 25,000 and still an opera venue; the elaborate tombs of the Scaligeri dukes; and Juliet’s House, a triumph of romantic fantasy over historic fact. Re-join the cruiser in Mantua, its mooring for three nights.
(B, L, D)
Day 6 - Enjoy a tour of Mantua's main sights
Renowned for its Renaissance architecture and created by the Gonzaga family to become a cultural, musical and artistic centre-point, Mantua formed the beautiful backdrop for Rigoletto, framed with three lakes and topped with a skyline of towers and cupolas. A guided tour of the town today takes in the opulent Palazzo Ducale di Mantova, built by the House of Gonzaga between the 14th and 17th centuries; the Camera degli Sposi, known for its frescoes by Andrea Mantegna; the Rotunda di San Lorenzo and Basilica of Sant’Andrea. Afternoon at leisure in Mantua.
(B, L, D)
Day 7 - Return Flight from Verona Airport
Disembark and transfer to Verona Airport for the return flight.
(B)
Day 1 - Fly to Venice, welcome cocktail and introduction to the crew
Fly from London Heathrow to Venice, and transfer to the mooring to board the MS Michelangelo for your six-night cruise. Enjoy a welcome cocktail and introduction to the crew.
(D)
Day 2 - Enjoy a cruise to Mazzorbo and Burano
Morning cruise in the Venice lagoon. From the sun deck, you will contemplate the silhouettes of churches and palaces silhouetted against the horizon. At the heart of this labyrinth made of canals and islands, you will
(B, L, D)
Day 3 - Relax or join our optional tour of the Doges' Palace
An optional tour this morning includes a visit to the stunning interior of the Doges’ Palace. The seat of government, the dukes’ residence, and now a museum, its iconic exterior is more than matched by the spectacular feast of art and gilding within (pre-bookable). The rest of the day is yours to explore the ‘marble city’, its magnificent buildings and omnipresent art. Perhaps take a gondola ride; visit the Renaissance Rialto Bridge; and savour the splendour of St. Mark’s Square, from its centrepiece basilica to the spires and statues of its ‘Paper Gate’, and the Bridge of Sighs, linking the ducal palace with the prison.
(B, L, D)
Day 4 - Cruise through the lagoon and visit Padua
Cruise across the Venice Lagoon, passing little islets enroute to Chioggia, and disembark there for a tour by road to Padua, renowned for its art, architecture, and religious heritage. Visits include the well-placed Piazzas delle Erbi and dei Frutti; and the vast 13th-century St. Anthony’s Basilica, crowned with Byzantine domes, its Baroque interiors adorned with priceless artworks, and focused on the tomb of the saint; and view the Palazzo della Ragione and the 14th-century Torre dell’Orologio astronomical clock. Return to the ship at Porto Viro, at the mouth of the Canal Bianco, and cruise to an overnight mooring in Canda.
(B, L, D)
Day 5 - Sail to Ostiglia and enjoy an afternoon trip to Verona
After sailing to Ostiglia this morning, an afternoon excursion takes you by road to Verona, where 2,000 years of historic landmarks include the Piazza dei Signori’s grand monuments; Piazza delle Erbe, formerly the Roman Forum; the ancient Arena amphitheatre, the centrepiece of Piazza Bra, seating an audience of 25,000 and still an opera venue; the elaborate tombs of the Scaligeri dukes; and Juliet’s House, a triumph of romantic fantasy over historic fact. Re-join the cruiser in Mantua, its mooring for three nights.
(B, L, D)
Day 6 - Enjoy a tour of Mantua's main sights
Renowned for its Renaissance architecture and created by the Gonzaga family to become a cultural, musical and artistic centre-point, Mantua formed the beautiful backdrop for Rigoletto, framed with three lakes and topped with a skyline of towers and cupolas. A guided tour of the town today takes in the opulent Palazzo Ducale di Mantova, built by the House of Gonzaga between the 14th and 17th centuries; the Camera degli Sposi, known for its frescoes by Andrea Mantegna; the Rotunda di San Lorenzo and Basilica of Sant’Andrea. Afternoon at leisure in Mantua.
(B, L, D)
Day 7 - Spend free time in Lake Garda before flying home from Venice
Disembark and drive to Lake Garda for free time before transferring to Venice airport for the return flight.
(B)
Day 1 - Fly to Venice, welcome cocktail and introduction to the crew
Fly from London Heathrow to Venice, and transfer to the mooring to board the MS Michelangelo for your six-night cruise. Enjoy a welcome cocktail and introduction to the crew.
(D)
Day 2 - Enjoy a cruise to Mazzorbo and Burano
Morning cruise in the Venice lagoon. From the sun deck, you will contemplate the silhouettes of churches and palaces silhouetted against the horizon. At the heart of this labyrinth made of canals and islands, you will
(B, L, D)
Day 3 - Relax or join our optional tour of the Doges' Palace
An optional tour this morning includes a visit to the stunning interior of the Doges’ Palace. The seat of government, the dukes’ residence, and now a museum, its iconic exterior is more than matched by the spectacular feast of art and gilding within (pre-bookable). The rest of the day is yours to explore the ‘marble city’, its magnificent buildings and omnipresent art. Perhaps take a gondola ride; visit the Renaissance Rialto Bridge; and savour the splendour of St. Mark’s Square, from its centrepiece basilica to the spires and statues of its ‘Paper Gate’, and the Bridge of Sighs, linking the ducal palace with the prison.
(B, L, D)
Day 4 - Cruise through the lagoon and visit Padua
Cruise across the Venice Lagoon, passing little islets enroute to Chioggia, and disembark there for a tour by road to Padua, renowned for its art, architecture, and religious heritage. Visits include the well-placed Piazzas delle Erbi and dei Frutti; and the vast 13th-century St. Anthony’s Basilica, crowned with Byzantine domes, its Baroque interiors adorned with priceless artworks, and focused on the tomb of the saint; and view the Palazzo della Ragione and the 14th-century Torre dell’Orologio astronomical clock. Return to the ship at Porto Viro, at the mouth of the Canal Bianco, and cruise to an overnight mooring in Canda.
(B, L, D)
Day 5 - Sail to Ostiglia and enjoy an afternoon trip to Verona
After sailing to Ostiglia this morning, an afternoon excursion takes you by road to Verona, where 2,000 years of historic landmarks include the Piazza dei Signori’s grand monuments; Piazza delle Erbe, formerly the Roman Forum; the ancient Arena amphitheatre, the centrepiece of Piazza Bra, seating an audience of 25,000 and still an opera venue; the elaborate tombs of the Scaligeri dukes; and Juliet’s House, a triumph of romantic fantasy over historic fact. Re-join the cruiser in Mantua, its mooring for three nights.
(B, L, D)
Day 6 - Enjoy a tour of Mantua's main sights
Renowned for its Renaissance architecture and created by the Gonzaga family to become a cultural, musical and artistic centre-point, Mantua formed the beautiful backdrop for Rigoletto, framed with three lakes and topped with a skyline of towers and cupolas. A guided tour of the town today takes in the opulent Palazzo Ducale di Mantova, built by the House of Gonzaga between the 14th and 17th centuries; the Camera degli Sposi, known for its frescoes by Andrea Mantegna; the Rotunda di San Lorenzo and Basilica of Sant’Andrea. Afternoon at leisure in Mantua.
(B, L, D)
Day 7 - Return Flight from Milan Linate Airport
Disembark and transfer to Milan Linate airport for the return flight. (B)
Day 1 - Fly to Venice
Fly from London Gatwick to Venice, and transfer to the mooring to board the MS Michelangelo for your six-night cruise.
(D)
Day 2 - Enjoy a cruise to Mazzorbo and Burano, welcome cocktail and introduction to the crew
Morning cruise in the Venice lagoon. From the sun deck, you will contemplate the silhouettes of churches and palaces silhouetted against the horizon. At the heart of this labyrinth made of canals and islands, you will
(B, L, D)
Day 3 - Relax or join our optional tour of the Doges' Palace
An optional tour this morning includes a visit to the stunning interior of the Doges’ Palace. The seat of government, the dukes’ residence, and now a museum, its iconic exterior is more than matched by the spectacular feast of art and gilding within (pre-bookable). The rest of the day is yours to explore the ‘marble city’, its magnificent buildings and omnipresent art. Perhaps take a gondola ride; visit the Renaissance Rialto Bridge; and savour the splendour of St. Mark’s Square, from its centrepiece basilica to the spires and statues of its ‘Paper Gate’, and the Bridge of Sighs, linking the ducal palace with the prison.
(B, L, D)
Day 4 - Cruise through the lagoon and visit Padua
Cruise across the Venice Lagoon, passing little islets enroute to Chioggia, and disembark there for a tour by road to Padua, renowned for its art, architecture, and religious heritage. Visits include the well-placed Piazzas delle Erbi and dei Frutti; and the vast 13th-century St. Anthony’s Basilica, crowned with Byzantine domes, its Baroque interiors adorned with priceless artworks, and focused on the tomb of the saint; and view the Palazzo della Ragione and the 14th-century Torre dell’Orologio astronomical clock. Return to the ship at Porto Viro, at the mouth of the Canal Bianco, and cruise to an overnight mooring in Canda.
(B, L, D)
Day 5 - Sail to Ostiglia and enjoy an afternoon trip to Verona
After sailing to Ostiglia this morning, an afternoon excursion takes you by road to Verona, where 2,000 years of historic landmarks include the Piazza dei Signori’s grand monuments; Piazza delle Erbe, formerly the Roman Forum; the ancient Arena amphitheatre, the centrepiece of Piazza Bra, seating an audience of 25,000 and still an opera venue; the elaborate tombs of the Scaligeri dukes; and Juliet’s House, a triumph of romantic fantasy over historic fact. Re-join the cruiser in Mantua, its mooring for three nights.
(B, L, D)
Day 6 - Enjoy a tour of Mantua's main sights
Renowned for its Renaissance architecture and created by the Gonzaga family to become a cultural, musical and artistic centre-point, Mantua formed the beautiful backdrop for Rigoletto, framed with three lakes and topped with a skyline of towers and cupolas. A guided tour of the town today takes in the opulent Palazzo Ducale di Mantova, built by the House of Gonzaga between the 14th and 17th centuries; the Camera degli Sposi, known for its frescoes by Andrea Mantegna; the Rotunda di San Lorenzo and Basilica of Sant’Andrea. Afternoon at leisure in Mantua.
(B, L, D)
Day 7 - Return Flight from Verona Airport
Disembark and transfer to Verona Airport for the return flight.
(B)
Notes:
Varying itineraries due to flight timings.
Whilst the vessel carries more, the excursion group size is limited to 30. Optional excursions are subject to minimum numbers and include some long walks.
The exact location of the moorings is at the discretion of the Venice port authorities, normally Riva Sette Martiri, Marittima or San Basilio.
Cabins are available from 5pm on arrival and until 9am on departure (before/after this, luggage storage on board is possible.
The programme may be altered due to navigational factors with locks, water levels or congestion at certain sites.
Reviews
Vessels

MS Michelangelo
Launched in 2000 and refurbished in 2017, the MS Michelangelo is registered in France with a mainly European crew and announcements in French and English. For 20 years Jules Verne has been the main UK partner of the innovative French cruise company, CroisiEurope, established over 40 years ago, now boasting the largest European river fleet (over 40 ships), yet still operated by the same family. All drinks, except premium brands are included throughout the cruise. Enjoy International and French cuisine with a choice of wines in an elegant one-sitting dining room. Breakfast is a buffet, lunch and dinner waiter service with the occasional buffet. The vessel does not sail at night. Reception, lounge bar with small dance floor, sun deck and WiFi (free/limited). 78 air-conditioned cabins with private facilities, hairdryer, safe and satellite TV. 27 twin/double cabins (118 sq. ft.) on the Upper Deck with a picture window, 49 twin/double cabins (118 sq. ft.) and two single cabins with picture window on the Main Deck.
Optional Extras
Customize your tour by adding optional excursions or extend your journey with our curated add-on extensions.
Optional Excursions

Doges' Palace
Meet up with your guide on board. The tour will begin with a historical and artistic introduction to Venice with St Mark's Square, after which you will be able to admire the exteriors of St Mark's Cathedral. The Byzantine facades of the Cathedral (one of the most magnificent in the world) will immediately draw your attention. It was built in the 9th century to hold the body of St Mark, Patron Saint of Venice. Only a few pieces of the original structure remain and the present day Cathedral dates back from the 12th, 14th and 15th centuries. The exterior, with its domes, pinnacles and wooden horses, contrasts with the shining golden mosaics of the interior. The tour continues with the Doge's Palace, the residence of the Dukes of Venice and seat of the Venetian government from the 9th century until the Republic fell in 1797. Although there are no longer any traces of the 9th century Byzantine structures, the Palace as we see it today, richly decorated both on the outside and inside, dates back from the 14th century and is considered by many to be the finest in the world. You will then be able to admire the paintings of Tintoretto and Veronese from the top of the famous Golden Staircase before walking through the Grand Council Chamber and out onto the balcony with its fantastic view over the city. You will cross the famous decorated Bridge of Sighs which leads to the prison. The bridge, known in the past as the symbol of the destiny that awaited the prisoners, has more romantic connotations nowadays. Return to the boat on foot.

Murano Excursion
A short boat ride will take us to the island of Murano. The largest island in the lagoon, Murano is famous all over the world for its unique glass. We’ll visit a glassblowing studio to see how it’s done. Take advantage of some free time afterwards to explore the island on your own. Murano is also known for its lovely churches and several remarkable palazzetto.
Extension Options

Venice Extension
Spend two nights in this marble city squeezed onto a hundred islets. Stay at the 4-star Hotel Indigo Venice Sant’Elena, in classical Venetian style. Breakfast daily.
Notes:
The city tax for a four star hotel in Venice is €4.50 per person / per night.

Lake Garda Extension
Spend two nights on the shores of Lake Garda, known for its crystal clear water. Breakfast daily. Stay at the 3-star Hotel Astoria in Garda. The village of Garda is set on one of the small bays on the lake shore. The lake was named after the village. In Garda you can find numerous villas and palaces, the most beautiful and worth visiting are ‘Palazzo dei Capitani’, ‘Villa Alberini’ and ‘Villa Canossa’.
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Price Includes
Air travel and taxes, all port charges, transfers, 6-night cruise, full board and drinks on cruise vessel, Jules Verne Representative, itinerary as described, services of a cruise director, local expert guides and representatives. If our specially negotiated airfares are unavailable at the time of booking, a supplement may apply.
Not Included
Travel insurance, optional excursions, tipping, any government taxes or compulsory charges introduced after publication.
Optional Excursions
- Doges' Palace - £75pp
- Murano Excursion - £55pp
Tour Only
- Save up to £200
Extension Options
The following extensions are available to book with this tour. Please click through to the booking process to check your preferred departure date and to make a reservation.
Venice Extension
Spend two nights in this marble city squeezed onto a hundred islets. Stay at the 4-star Hotel Indigo Venice Sant’Elena, in classical Venetian style. Breakfast daily.
Notes:
The city tax for a four star hotel in Venice is €4.50 per person / per night.
Italy
2 nights
Price

Itinerary
Day 1 - Fly to Venice
Fly from London to Venice and transfer to the 4-star Hotel Indigo Venice Sant’Elena for two nights.
Day 2 - Spend the day at leisure
At leisure.
(B)
Day 3 - Travel by water taxi to join the main cruise
In the afternoon transfer by water taxi to MS Michelangelo to join the cruise.
(B)
Lake Garda Extension
Spend two nights on the shores of Lake Garda, known for its crystal clear water. Breakfast daily.
Stay at the 3-star Hotel Astoria in Garda. The village of Garda is set on one of the small bays on the lake shore. The lake was named after the village. In Garda you can find numerous villas and palaces, the most beautiful and worth visiting are ‘Palazzo dei Capitani’, ‘Villa Alberini’ and ‘Villa Canossa’.
Italy
2 nights
Price

Itinerary
Day 1 - Transfer to your hotel in Garda
Transfer to Garda for two nights at the 3-star Hotel Astoria.
Day 2 - Spend the day at leisure
At leisure.
(B)
Day 3 - Travel to the airport for your return flight to the UK
Transfer to Verona airport for your return flight to London.
(B)
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Extra nights are priced per person, per night.
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