VENETIAN MASK - MERCHANT OF VENICE - GONDOLA TOUR
The gondola is the only boat in the world which, being just 11 metres long and weighing more than 600 kilograms, can be steered with agility and easyness by just one person and with only one oar and it has become, for millions of tourists, the very symbol of Venice.

It is unique, just like the town that it represents, also for its constructive characteristiques.
and the ‘risso’ (crook) astern (back), which should symbolize Giudecca island.
Before the gondola became of exclusive tourist use, that is for few decades, at the centre of it a winter and night covering called felse was usually placed, endowed with a door and sliding windows with Venetian blinds and curtains, mirrors and a hand-warmer; that was used in order to protect passengers both from cold and inquisitive gazes; nowadays it has almost completely fallen into disuse as it limits the visibility and so it is not suggested to tourists.
Going on a tour by gondola through the canals of Venice is not cheap but it is surely very evocative.
We are going to list some general prices for you:
Daytime hire (of course with the gondolier)
50 minutes, six persons at the most per gondola EURO 80,00
For every 25 minutes exceeding the first 50 EURO 40,00
From h.8,00 p.m. to 8,00 a.m.
Hire service and tour by night
50 minutes, six persons at the most per gondola EURO 100,00
For every 25 minutes exceeding the first 50 EURO 50,00
If necessary you can get on a gondola also by using it as a ferry-boat (as lots of Venetians do) in order to reach the opposite side of the Canal Grande. The price is of about one Euro. The most famous ferry-crossings are the ones between the Frari and St. Samuele and between St. Fosca and Rialto Market.
Tania Danieli