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There is room for an "extra bedding" in a few of the double cabins.

#PO RIVER WINDOWS#

The superior cabins are located above deck and have slightly larger windows than the standard cabins that are found below deck. The boat can accommodate up to 40 people, divided into 10 standard double cabins, 3 superior double cabins and 4 single cabins (below deck).Īll cabins have separate beds (200 cm x 80 cm), private bath and toilet, large windows and air conditioning.

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MS Ave Maria is 41 meters long and 7.5 meters wide. Every detail has been considered wisely, from the design of the cabins to the comfortable common room. An Italian architectural firm was hired, and the result is impressive: warm colours, soft lines and good materials give the ship a very special and sophisticated look. Cities along its course include historic cities like Bologna, Cremona, Ferrara, Mantua, Padua and Verona.The MS Ave Maria is a former sand dredger boat, which was completely renovated in 2011.

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As it crosses northern Italy it forms the drainage basin for Italy's widest and most fertile plain receiving the waters of many tributaries from the Alps, Maritime Alps and Apennines. From the Delta vessels uses the Bianca Canal and other canals to reach the main Po River at Adria. The Po is navigable from its mouth to Pavia. The Po is the longest river in Italy at 405 miles (652 km), rising in the Alps on Italy's western border and emptying into the Adriatic Sea in the east. Towns in the Delta are Comacchio, Argenta, Ostellato, Goro, Mesola, Codigoro, Ravenna, Alfonsine, and Cervia. The Delta del Po Park is a nature reserve famous for its pink flamingoes, herons and snipe and is characterised by large fresh and salt water basins, lagoons, fishing valleys, rivers, canals and floodplains that appear suddenly in the midst of countryside. It is has large wetland areas and is one of Italy's richest bird habitats. The Po Delta is where the Po River empties into the Adriatic Sea south of Venice. Other islands sport brightly coloured houses, painted fishing boats and tiny churches. Two spiritual islands San Francesco del Deserto (Franciscan friary) and San Lazzaro degli Armeni (an early 18th century Armenian monastery) have a very particular charm and beauty. Murano (glassmaking), Burano (colourful houses and lace) and Torcello are the most important islands on the lagoon. Some are essentially dunes, including those of the coastal strip (Lido, Pellestrina and Treporti). Many of the Lagoon’s islands are reclaimed land and some entirely artificial. It is crescent-shaped and lies within the arms of three strips of land that are broken along a length of some 30 miles (45 km), creating a marshy environment that is fed by rivers yet flushed by salt water from the Adriatic. Just to the north, the Venetian Lagoon is an enclosed bay at the northern extremity of the Adriatic Sea in which the city of Venice is situated. The Po is navigable from its mouth to Pavia and along the way you can visit historic cities like Bologna, Cremona, Ferrara, Mantua, Padua and Verona. Explore the Po River with its ancient cities and the Venetian Lagoon home to Venice and many historic islands.







Po river