Veneto Region Transportation

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Caorle, Veneto Region, Italy
Hmmm... are you German? Brittish? NO? well, Caorle is.... quite a place out there, in the middle of nowhere. Unlike the stereotypical idea, the truth is that the place is a little town where locals work their ass of in the summer season... the beach is crowded of umbrellas standing on a row, in a perfect, straight line. There is no space for your own towel... Basically, its just a little beachtown that is trying to make money out of foreign (mainly german and british) tourists in the summer months. YOU NEED A CAR, because there is not much to do in the village.... with a car you can get to venice and other cities, which you shouldnt miss if you are in this part of italy. Seriously... there is not much to see or do... if you wanna party, choose Jesolo instead of Caorle... if you go for the beach, go further south where the water is clear.... or why not to Croatia, same sea, but less people and cheaper... If you still go... enjoy!
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Venice, Veneto Region, Italy
Transportation in Venezia (Venice) is incredible expensive. Buy a one-day tourist pass, and plan your route before you travel, so that you can go to more places.
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Venice, Veneto Region, Italy
Venice is the best place for honeymoon, and it is so cool.. The main transport from 1 place to another place is by boat..
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Murano, Veneto Region, Italy
You can get on the canal "bus" or get a free "taxi" ride if you tour a factory.  DO NOT PAY TO SEE A TOUR!  Murano is disappointing.  We were looking forward to glass factories with unique glass art made in Murano.  Unfortunately, all of the shops were flooded with glass art "Made in China." Even some with the artist signatures could be found in other shops that said "Made in China."  Just beware of what and where you buy your goods.  Look around a lot and then go back to your choice.  The works sold out of the glass factories were very, very expensive, i.e. a set of wine glasses cost over $200.  (I found some Murano vases at TJ Maxx for under $30!).  Just be aware anywhere in Italy.  NOTE:  Eat in Venice, not in Murano!
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Mirano, Veneto Region, Italy
Mirano and Murano are two little islands where beautiful Venetian glass is still hand blown. On arrival by bus ferry I was amazed how small everything looked it seems as though everything is in miniature, little bridges over waterways and little houses, shops and glass factories along the sides of the waterways. You can go into some of these factories free of charge the Venetians are very proud of their famous heritage and love to show off. Be sure to buy some of the red glass it is stunning and sometimes at bargain prices.
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