Avanspettacolo Venezia – New Year’s Eve Grand Gala in Venice, Italy

This New Year’s, celebrate in VIP style in Venice, Italy. The Avanspettacolo Venezia dinner theater was founded in 2014, from an idea of entrepreneur Mauro Furlan. He is very passionate about both art and travel.

Furlan loves travel and art. He visits internationally renowned cabarets around the world. Interestingly, he finds them a place for local people and tourist attractions for global travelers. Thus, what emerges is his gift to Venice. A cabaret that combines entertainment, art and tradition. As a result, Avanspettacolo Venezia is born.

Avanspettacolo Venezia is popular with both local and international guests. The artistic and culinary offering is top notch. Be treated to a grand magic show with talented, musical performers and dancers.

Each evening, you will enjoy an incredible night out. Dine on a multi-course international dinner with Italian wine. Continuing, choose from three different menus. Plus, your dinner includes a welcome cocktail.

Avanspettacolo Venezia diner theater - Venice, Italy

New Year’s Gala

On December 31, 2023, be part of enjoy the most exclusive New Year’s Eve Grand Gala in the magical city of Venice, Italy!

– Starting at 07:30 pm to 08:30 pm, guests enter the Magical Atmosphere with the Welcome Drink.
– At 08:30 pm you will taste the Culinary Delicacies of the cabaret’s Gala Dinner. It is accompanied by the Preshow of our Master Pianist.
– Then at 09:00 pm, enjoy the International Variety Grand Show Magic. It will definitely enchant you with scenographies, costumes, lights and colors. In addition, there will be many professional artists.
– As New Year’s arrive at midnight, your memorable evening continues with live music and dancing.

The New Year’s Gala costs €300.00 per person. It includes a Welcome Drink + Gala Dinner with seafood menu + Grand Show Magic + After Show.

For €350.00 per person, dine at a VIP table with great show views. Included is a bottle of Champagne for two people – New Year’s Gala with Welcome Drink + Gala Dinner with seafood menu + Grand Show Magic + After Show.

The Life of Luxury can help you plan and book your trip to Venice, Italy and purchase dinner theater tickets. Please contact us for the best luxury travel experience.

We hope you enjoy reading about the upcoming New Year’s Eve Gala at the Avanspettacolo Venezia cabaret in the Venice, Italy.



Spend a Fabulous Thanksgiving at the BAUERs Il Palazzo in Venice, Italy

For those spending Thanksgiving in Venice, Italy should not pass up an amazing opportunity to have your Thanksgiving dinner at the the luxury BAUERs Il Palazzo hotel.

This ultra-luxury hotel in romantic Venice, Italy is offering a fabulous American-style Thanksgiving dinner, created by Chef Hiraki Masakazu, the celebrated chef at the hotel’s De Pisis Restaurant.

The Thanksgiving dinner will be served on Thursday, November 24th and will offer patrons an incredible dinner menu that celebrates American Thanksgiving cuisine with an international flavor.

Visitors from all around Venice, Italy plus the world are invited to enjoy this delicious Thanksgiving feast. Make it a special holiday time with friends and family.

The luxury BAUERs Il Palazzo hotel is the ideal place to stay while in Venice. It’s an intimate boutique hotel, centrally located Venice. It offers a truly authentic, Venetian-style experience and overlooks the world famous Grand Canal.

Chef Masakazu initially started his career in Italy 12 years ago, when he left Tokyo to immerse himself in the history and culinary traditions of Italy. He is now the Executive Chef of De Pisis Restaurant, which serves the ultimate in fine dining.

The Thanksgiving will consist of baked ham glazed with apricots and mustard and, plus roast turkey stuffed with dried fruits. Who doesn’t love dessert. This fine meal will appropriately end with an American favorite – apple crumble.

Complete Thanksgiving Dinner Menu:
– Baked ham glazed with apricots and mustard
– Chestnuts soup flavored with Brandy
– Roast turkey stuffed with dried fruits, pepper corn, roast sweet potatoes and blueberry sauce
– Pecan cake with ginger ice cream
– Petits fours

Price is Euro 90.00 and VAT included. Please note that beverages are excluded.

The Il Palazzo hotel is nearby St. Mark’s Square and close to Venice’s finest shops, museums and various sightseeing spots.

This Venice landmark hotel is much more than a basic hotel. The BAUERs Il PalazzoIt’s both elegant and luxurious and features a stunning Gothic facade.

If you would like to enjoy this amazing Thanksgiving dinner at the BAUERs Il Palazzo in Venice, Italy, then please contact The Life of Luxury. We can handle all of your travel arrangements.




Explore the Romantic City of Venice in Three Perfect Days

The magical Italian city of Venice is often called the “Queen of the Adriatic.” Venice is recognized as one of the most romantic, if not the most romantic city in the world.

When one hears the word Venice, it conjures up visions of an endless fairytale of canals, a romantic gondola ride and incredible building architecture. Venice is also known for luxury shopping, local markets and numerous fine dining restaurants.

The city’s history is rich in culture. Each view from a narrow bridge or stroll down the piazzas tells a unique story. So how should you spend your time discovering Venice, Italy. Many people spend just a day from the mainland of Italy, but there is much to see and do.

We wanted to share the perfect way to spend three days exploring Venice. You’ll fall in love at first sight and want to immediately make plans to return someday soon.

For those you are making plans to visit this Spring and love art, you are in luck. Venice is hosting all of its major art exhibitions this season. The art exhibits include the Fortuny Museum, the exhibition of Carlo Fontana in Palazzo Franchetti and Venice Art for All Haris Epaminondas Chapter IV. Cyprian artist Haris Espaminonda also makes his first Italy art exhibit in Venice.

There’s no better place to start your Venice stay than visiting St. Mark’s Square and its incredible Cathedral. St. Mark’s Square is also known as Piazza San Marco and is the primary, public square of Venice. The amazing Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art displays a wide variety of very unusual artistic pieces. One of the best places to take in the famous Grand Canal of Venice is from the terrace of the De Pisis. To view the Bellini’s famous triptych and Titian’s magnificent ‘Assumption of the Virgin Mary’ stop by the church of the Franciscan Friars. End the day with a fine dining experience at the Michelin-starred Quadri Restaurant located in Saint Mark’s Square.

Begin your second day with a delicious breakfast at one of many local eateries. Then it’s off to the Veneto Region of Italy with a short train ride to Padua. Be sure to see the world-renowned Scrovegni Chapel frescoes that were created

by Giotto. Visit St. Anthony’s Cathedral and stroll through the beautiful botanical gardens, plus view Galileo’s operating table. You can dine at the trattoria “Da Gianni” or head back to Saint Mark’s Square for numerous restaurant choices.

On day three, hop on a private boat and head out to the Islands of the lagoon. Explore this amazing place and be taken back in time. One of the most secret islands is San Francesco del Deserto. On the island of Torcello, you can dine and enjoy the panoramic views of Venice. For additional views and a little exercise, be sure to climb up to the top of the beautiful bell tower. Upon your return to Venice, stop by the busy Rialto Market which is right next to famous Rialto Bridge.

To have a true VIP experience, be sure to stay at The Bauers luxury hotel while in Venice. This elegant hotel can be found just a few steps away from the main city center of Venice.

If you want to live in a dream for a few days, nothing beats The Bauers Hotel, located in the heart of Venice, a mere two minutes walking distance from the city’s St. Mark’s Square, shopping, and cultural center. Also nearby is the magical Doge’s palace, which best symbolizes Venice. Doge’s palace is also located in St. Mark’s Square, close by the famous Ponte dei Sospiri.

A luxury stay at The Bauers hotel provides its guests with many privileges such as passes to the Pinault Foundation, the various civic museums and access to the Venice Casino. In addition, receive benefits in some of the luxury hotel’s partner boutiques located around Venice.

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The Bauers hotel makes for a perfect stay while in scenic Venice. Itself offering classic architecture and opulence.

To make plans to visit Venice, Italy and stay at The Bauers luxury hotel near Saint Mark’s Square, contact one of our travel concierge specialists at The Life of Luxury. Continue keeping up with the best luxury travel news by following our luxury blog.




Experience the BAUERs Venetian Garden at the Palladio Hotel & Spa

The luxurious Palladio Hotel and Spa is located on Venice Giudecca Island in Italy and provides guests spectacular views across the water to the world famous Doge’s Palace.

Venice is a magical place with secluded islands, winding alleyways, incredible Italian cuisine and of course, the gondolas that cruise down the romantic canals of Venice.

But a hidden gem of Venice is adjacent to the Palladio Hotel & Spa and Villa Giudecca Island. This beautiful, secluded oasis awaits those luckily enough to visit it. The reward is one of the most romantic spots found anywhere in the world – the BAUERs Venetian Garden.

The magnificent Venetian Garden is wonderful way to enjoy film screenings, relaxing picnics, as well as al fresco dining.

Francesca Bortolotto Possati is the current owner of the Bauer Hotel group and has made it a priority to revive this secret garden that is relatively hidden. She has been inspired by the beauty of the gardens with traditional English flowers and the oldest magnolia tree in Venice.

For an unforgettable experience, The Bauers Palladio Hotel & Spa offers its guests the unique chance to enjoy the natural beauty of the BAUERs Venetian Garden and indulge in a dining experience of Italian cuisine under the trees. the lush garden is adorned with flowers read to bloom this Spring, including: narcissuses, tulips and crocuses.

Later this summer the garden will come alive with plants such is lily of the valley, lilacs, climbing white roses plus and a gorgeous, lavender-lined pagoda.

Lounge in the garden with deliciously prepared baskets – al fresco style. The Palladio Hotel & Spa also provides cookery lessons that are offered by the hotel’s talented chefs. Be taught using traditional culinary methods and utilize fresh, classic Venetian ingredients from the nearby Rialto market.

The BAUERs Venetian Garden is an oasis for the senses. Children can play amongst warm sunshine, fresh air, and lush green grass of the garden grounds. The beauty of the garden flowers and trees is stunning. Visitors can also try various activities such as rowing and gondola lessons. Or take a private boat and cruise around the many, hidden Venetian islands.

For mothers who desire a pampering experience, enjoy a day at the hotel luxury spa. Choose from a variety of body treatments that will both relax and rejuvinate. If you want to keep in the spirit of enjoying the natural outdoors, then try a luxury massage in the garden in a linen tent under the breezy magnolia tree. It doesn’t get any better than that – a true VIP style experience!

For a little artistic experience, how about a fun picnic while watching outdoor screenings of various classic English and International films. Several noted ones include Alice in Wonderland and Brideshead Revisited. During the warmer summer months, the movie screenings will be held both indoors, in addition to outside in the property’s garden.

Rates at luxury Palladio Hotel & Spa begin at 400 Dollars.

To make plans and stay at the Palladio Hotel & Spa in Venice, Italy and visit the BAUERs Venetian Garden, contact The Life of Luxury for help in booking your reservations. You want to keep up with the latest luxury travel news? Then follow our luxury blog.




Experience Venice Biennale in Italy – Celebrate its 55th Anniversary in Style

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For lovers of the art and those who can’t get enough of the romantic city of Venice, Italy … you are in luck. Now you can combine the best of both worlds.

The world famous Venice Biennale is one of the most illustrious art festivals in the world and showcases contemporary art, architecture, cinema, dance, music and theatre on every corner of Venice.

First established in 1895, Biennale is historically the oldest art festival. This special art event runs between June and November and draws art and culture lovers from all over the world to experience all that is truly one of Italy’s most beautiful cities.

Venice Biennale will be held at the Giardini, at the Arsenale, in addition to other venues thoughout the famous Italian city.

In 2013, Biennale will celebrate its 55th anniversary. The renowned art festival will showcase works from almost 90 countries, and offer 48 collateral events.

To make this a trip to remember, you need to stay in one of the luxury hotels in Venice. The BAUERs Group is widely recognized for having four of the most luxurious properties to stay in Venice – L’Hotel, Il Palazzo, Il Palladio Hotel and Spa, and Villa F.

If you still desire to soak in more art during you rVenice stay, then consider:
– The Seguso Exhibit at the BAUERs L’Hotel, daily through September 29th, 2013. The name Seguso became synonymous with quality glasswork during the fifties and sixties when the prestigious glass factory was under the direction of creative genius Flavio Poli, winner of the Grand Prix at the Brussels International Exposition of 1958.

– See the painting, Le Cortigiane (The courtesans) by Carpaccio at Museo Correr, the civic museum. Another location to visit is The Ghetto – the Venice Jewish museum.

– Ai Wei Wei Exhibit at Zuecca Gallery, on Giudecca Island, runs daily until September 15th, 2013. This exhibition at Zuecca Project Space presents us with an immediate sense of the drama of an event, which underlines the contradictory development of contemporary China.

There is so much to see and do in Venice, Italy anytime of the year. Please contact The Life of Luxury to make your travel reservations and plan your trip of a lifetime to Venice.




Spend a Magnificent Day in Venice Courtesy of The BAUERs Hotel

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The BAUERs Hotel

Love is always in the air in the romantic city of Venice, Italy and Venice also offers an impressive lineup of amazing cultural events.

If you are planning a trip to Venice, Italy – there is no better place to stay than The BAUERs Hotel. The luxury Italian hotel is located in the heart of Venice, just two minutes walking distance from historic St. Mark’s Square. This is definitely the ideal spot to experience this magnificent city in all aspects plus discover its culture and beauty.

The BAUERs can provide for all their guests’ needs, from museum visits to nightly entertainment. The hotel is also complete with its own water taxi dock to ensure that guests travel through the famous canals of Venice is simple an hassle-free.

Venice Italy - romantic gondola canal ride

The first thing to do to begin your day with a Venetian sunrise and a delicious gourmet breakfast served at the “Settimo Cielo” restaurant located on the terrace of The BAUERs Il Palazzo, the highest in all of Venice. From this truly magnificent viewpoint, you will observe the sun lift over the ancient buildings, the basin of San Marco, the spectacular white dome of Santa Maria Della Salute, and the world famous Grand Canal.

After breakfast, enjoy one of the several cultural things available for this autumn day in Venice. For art lovers, Museo Correr will house a monographic exhibition dedicated to Francesco Guardi, the last great landscape artist of the 18th century. The experience will not stop at the museum though – The BAUERs can in fact provide private tours of the locations that inspired the exhibit.

The rest of the afternoon could be spent discovering more about Italian artists at the Biennale’s new Padiglione Italia, a unique location that overlooks the Gaggiandre and the 16th century Tese on one side and the Giardino della Vergini on the other. After an entire day of walking, guests of The BAUERs can relax at Il Palladio Hotel Spa, on Giudecca Island. Here it’s possible to enjoy different treatments, such as a soothing Venetian bath with milk and roses.

At night, Venice would not be the same without a romantic candlelight dinner in The BAUERs gourmet restaurant De Pisis. Among the signature dishes served at De Pisis, is the Risotto with carrot juice, oranges and chicory sprouts as a favorite.

Guests can also enjoy a great tasting cocktail and after dinner drinks at the luxury hotel’s intimate Bar. Here it is possible to taste barman Gennario Forio’s new autumn cocktail – Sensation. The cocktail is red like Christmas time and sparkly like New Year delicious champagne. The ingredients are all mixed up with a selection of shakers coming from all over the world from the 1930’s to the latest styles.

There is no better day to end your memorable day in Venice., Italy

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    Visiting The Historic Areas and Neighborhoods of Venice

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    Venice, Italy

    There is only one city like Venice in the world. Venice Italy is consistently a top destination for travelers around the world. Its narrow alley streets and water canals, adheres love and romance!

    1) Piazza San Marco, St Mark’s Square: Piazza San Marco (St Mark’s Square) is the principal square of Venice, Italy. It is one of the few beautiful spots in Europe where you can hear yourself speak without being overpowered by the sounds of motorized city traffic.

    The district of San Marco is pretty much a labyrinth of narrow alleyways and canals.The Piazza originated in the 9th century as a small area in front of the original St Mark’s Basilica. It was enlarged to its present form in 1177.

    In the evening hours, the square takes on a different character as the cafe orchestras fill the night air with Jazz/Classical music. Pull up a chair, have a cocktail and absorb the great unique atmosphere that surrounds you. It’s also the focus for many of Venice’s festivals. A great popular place in Italy today.

    The Piazza you see today was paved in the late 13th century with bricks laid in a herringbone pattern. It is believed the light-colored stones were probably used setting up market stalls and organizing frequent ceremonial processions.

    2) Rialto Bridge, Grand Canal: This bridge crossing the Grand Canal was constructed in 1181 by Mr.Barattieri. It was called the “Ponte della Moneta” before being replaced 3 more times until the final model we see today and called “Rialto Bridge”. The Rialto Bridge in Venice, designed by Antonio da Ponte and finally completed in 1591, was at that time the only of its kind (made of limestone) to cross the Grand Canal. This is how the Rialto market born…

    Rialto turned into one of the main centres for trade in the city. The bridge has beaten all odds and is nowadays one of the architectural masterpiece of Venice and an icon for this city. Each day at sunset people gather here to take in the sight of Venice as the sun falls down into the far distance. This is also a perfect spot for admiring the gondoliers as they make their way slowly down the Grand Canal. Rialto Bridge is largely considered one of the most beautiful sites in the world.

    3) Castello Area, Biennial Gardens: The Castello area is the most easterly and largest of the 6 areas of Venice and among the oldest areas of Venice. It grew up from the thirteenth century around a naval dockyard. Napoleon changed it to what is now the Biennial Gardens, and still more recently the island of Sant’Elena has been created along with other parts of land drained at other areas of the quarter.

    It’s full of fascinating things to see. One in particular is Venice’s Arsenal Naval History museum (Museo Storico Navale) and the former military shipyard of the Republic at Arsenal. In its glory days, was the core of the city’s prosperous shipping industry. Visit the Public Gardens, the largest of their kind in Venice.

    4) Accademia Area, Museum Gallery: Located on the south bank of the Grand Canal, it gives its name to one of the 3 bridges crossing the canal, the “Accademia Bridge”. This area is best known for its museum gallery of pre-1800s art, famous architects, art paintings and sculptures in Venice, Italy.

    It is believed that Venice’s most respected ancient artists studied here, thus attracting other finest artists in Italy to study in this area. The Galleria dell’Accademia contains masterpieces of Venetian paintings and history.

    5) Cannaregio Area, First Jewish Ghetto in Venice: The Cannaregio district of Venice is still inhabited largely by Venetians. It’s the northernmost of the six areas of Venice and the second largest in terms of inhabitants, about 20 thousands people. Canneregio was the main route into the city until the construction of a railway to the mainland, which gave the district its name.

    Development began in the eleventh century as the area was drained and parallel canals were dredged. It’s the home to the beautiful church of Madonna dell’Orto, Palace of Ca’ d’Oro and Tintoretto’s masterpieces. The Ghetto’s Jewish Museum (Museo Ebraico), introduces the history of the first Jewish ghetto in history. Many restaurants offer some of the best cuisine in Venice at reasonable prices.

    6) Santa Croce Area, Piazzale Roma: Santa Croce is where Venice’s central bus station and car parks are. This is the only area of Venice in which cars can travel, called “Terra Firma”. The area was once part of the Luprio swamp, but slowly claiming land. This district it’s an extension of San Polo and lies on the opposite side of the Grand Canal towards the main railway station of Venice, Piazzale Roma and it’s the most affected by the opening of the Lagoon Road 1933 due its steady grounds.

    A location where you can grasp the authentic Venetian neighbourhood atmosphere. It’s however very close to the city’s main attractions. It’s a very pleasant area to take an evening stroll! Campo San Giacomo dell’Orio is a lively square full of people and music where sometimes couples can dance.

    7) Giudecca Island, Exclusive Residential area and Beautiful Gardens: The Island of Giudecca was originally called “Spinalunga” – Long Thorn – because of its shape. Giudecca was historically an area of large palaces with amazing gardens, gaining back its once most regarded reputation as luxury residential area. It is known for its long dock and its beautiful churches, including Il Redentore.

    Impressive views of the mainland stretching across the Giudecca Canal where the sun gorgeously sets. The celebration of “Festival of Redeemer” (the end of the plague in 1526), takes place every 3rd weekend of July every year, the Venetians gather a bridge of boats across the Giudecca canal with a display of fireworks. This spectacular sight can be seen from every corner in Venice.




    Enjoy America’s Cup World Series from The Bauer Il Palazzo Hotel

    Bauer Il Palazzo Hotel - Venice, Italy
    Bauer Il Palazzo Hotel

    The America’s Cup World Series is a circuit of regattas, which brings Cup racing to several top venues around the world. The popular boat race allows the event participants to train for the Louis Vuitton Cup, the America’s Cup Challenger Series, as well as the America’s Cup Finals.

    Each year, hundreds of thousands of people have the opportunity to experience these competitions up close and in person, thanks to the many locations around the world that host these races. Now is your chance to see the exciting boat race in person!

    This May 15-20, 2012 sailing lovers can experience one race of the America’s Cup World Series in Venice, Italy. The best and most unique viewing site will be at the Settimo Cielo, the rooftop lounge of The Bauer Il Palazzo Hotel. This location is the highest vantage point in Venice and found at the Grand Canal Terrace.

    The waterside terraces of the Bauer’s exclusively appointed America’s Cup VIP Lounge, will be the best places to entertain friends and corporate guests in occasion of the America’s Cup World Series. These unique positions face the Grand Canal and are located over the St. Mark’s harbor, offering a wonderful view of the Venice’s skyline and water views. The VIP Lounges offer a first class atmosphere and sophisticated look, allowing the guests to enjoy to the fullest the city’s biggest social and sports event of the season.

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    Bauer Il Palazzo Hotel lobby

    Enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime chance to view The America’s Cup World Series regatta from Il Plazzo’s magnificent Settimo Cielo terrace. Tickets can be purchased for 150 euro per person) and customers can enjoy a flute of Italian Champagne Ferrari and savoring the sumptuous gourmet platters prepared by the Executive chef, Giovanni Ciresa.

    In addition, the Gran Canal Terrace which borders the scenic Grand Canal, will offer to the guests an oasis of relax and sophistication away from the chaos of the city for a price of 65 euro per person. Here they will not only admire the race but also the will enjoy Italian champagne and a light lunch on the canapes in an outdoor setting designed by Ferrari.




    Enjoy Suez, Itea, and Venice on Compagnie De Ponant’s “Et Vogue L’Opera” Cruise

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    l’Austral – Compagnie De Ponant

    The only thing that can complete the enjoyment of music by Jules Massenet, Mozart, Rossini, Puccini, Delibes, and Verdi performed by accomplished musicians, is actually cruising the places that inspired the beautiful music.

    Compagnie du Ponant’s newest mega yacht, L’Austral, fulfills any opera enthusiasts’ dream by taking them from Suez to Venice on a 12-day Et Vogue l’Opéra cruise, departing on May 10, 2012. The intimate surroundings of the new ship allows an unique opportunity for the guests to spend time with the artists outside of the theater setting.

    The music program on the ship is extremely rich in culture and operatic arts. Guests can also choose to attend Operatic-themed lectures from renowned experts such as Dr. Elizabeth Fresnel, an author and phoniatrician who specializes in the voice as related to memory. Artistic and Stage Director of works such as Le Comte Try, Il Barbiere di Siviglia, The Sound of Music, Carmen, Jean-Francois Vinciguerra will direct a selection of compositions on board and in private concerts ashore.

    Featured performers include dancer Eugenie Andrin, known for her choreography work in Parisian musicals and operatic ballets; Swiss soprano Brigitte Hool, awarded the Parisian Prize Trofemina; and Fabrice di Falco, whose creative range has earned him performances before Denmark’s Queen.

    Departing from the city of Suez, L’Austral will sail through the Suez Canal from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean, and explores Lebanon’s lively capital of Beirut. Guests will also get a taste of the beauty of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, Greek port Colossus Rhodes. Also can be seen on this excursion is Nafplion, a Peloponnese peninsula seaport that served as the first capital of Modern Greece. Itea, Delphi Valley, and the picturesque beaches of Parga are all among the destinations on the itinerary.

    The ship will also spend a day in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Dubrovnik, an architecturally rich city of palaces, monuments and white stone churches, and visits the largest of the Dalmatian Islands, Split, centered around the ancient Roman Palace of the Emperor Diocletian. At the final port of Venice, guests also has the option of adding a post-cruise tour of the famed St. Mark’s Square.

    A shorter version of the cruise with a 7-day (May 10-16) itinerary is also available on sailing from Suez to Itea. A 6-day excursion (Mary 16-21) is also available from Itea to Venice. 30 percent discount is currently being offered under Ponant’s Bonus program. Reduced prices range from $3,910 to $9,885 per person, double for the full-length 12-day option; $2,542 to $6,459 for seven days; and $2,093 to $5,314 for six days. Included in the price are all meals with wine, beer and soda; Captain’s welcome aboard cocktail party and gala dinner; 24-hour room service; and all entertainment, events and shows as indicated within the itinerary.

    The 466-foot L’Austral mega-yacht houses two restaurants with gourmet haute and country French cuisine, spacious lounges, theater, games area, two open-air bars, a swimming pool, library, fitness area, expansive sun decks, and a comprehensive spa. It also boasts over 132 staterooms, 124 with private balconies, and all the latest technology, including flat screen satellite TVs and Wi-Fi.

    The luxurious opera cruise will surely provide an experience that will please the artist and the traveler.




    A Memorable Time in Venice

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    There is little dispute that Venice is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and contains canals, gondolas and amazing architecture.

    If you are planning a visit to this romantic Italian city, try and visit it in spring or fall to avoid the heat and tourist crowds.

    While in Venice Italy, there are many sightseeing activities such as going to churches, museums, and other tourist attractions. You can also attend many events and other activities that are unique to this city built on the sea.

    The Voga Longa is a local rowing competition which is held annually on the last day of May. This particular rowing race originated as a protest against the power boats that were once taking over the Venice canals. Now this rowing event has turned into a water festival. The racetrack passes through most of Venice, and crowds of people gather along the canals to cheer up the participants.

    The Regata ‘Storica takes place in September on the first Sunday of the month. This event celebrates an occasion that took place in 1489. It’s an exhibit displaying almost one hundred types of Venetian boats.

    While in Venice, do not forget to take a ride on the Water Bus called Vaporetto during sunset. The gorgeous sight is filled with the soft sunset light providing a mesmerizing picture. It is one of the best ways to remember Venice.

    Although a ride on a Gondola is costly, you can save money by negotiating with the gondola operator to bring your price down. Taking a gondola ride down the majestic canals is a true Venetian experience. It doesn’t hurt to ask but the discounted rate might get you less time, and fewer sights. Work this out with your gondolier before you begin your trip.

    If a gondola ride isn’t for you, then you try crossing the Grand Canal via traghetto. These are very cheap and are essentially gondolas that are too old to be used for that purpose. You can also visit the Rialto Bridge and the open air markets near it along with the Pescheria (fish market).

    Another memorable experience, is spending a day on one of the nearby Venetian islands (like Murano or Burano) which you can reach via the many boat services. The Glass Museum in Murano offers a terrific visitor experience as well as the Lace Museum in Burano.

    Venice is a such a beautiful city.A place that everybody should experience at least once in their lifetime.




    Punta della Dogana – Francois Pinalut Art Collection

    Punta Della Dogana - Venice Italy museum

    The world’s economy may be in shambles, but in some corners of the art world …. it is thriving. Center stage is Venice’s Punta della Dogana.

    In Venice Italy, a large art exhibition is now on view in two historic buildings. June marked the opening of a new museum in Venice, dedicated to contemporary art, at Punta della Dogana.

    Punta della Doganais a historic complex that was built back in the 17h century. Many years ago, it once served as a the Venetian Republic Customs House, but recently redesigned by famous architect Tadao Ando.

    Punta della Doganais was envisioned as a single artistic journey. The exhibition presents approximately 300 works of art from French magnate, Francois Pinalut’s art collection.

    The collection is presented as dialogues between artists of various generations, of various artistic forms of expression and sensibilities.

    Included are a variety of artists such as contemporary art luminaries Jeff Koons, Sigmar Polke, Rudolf Stingel, Cindy Sherman and Richard Price. Also participating are new emerging talents and artists who have been unjustly ignored by the art World.

    This event marks the second year in a row that the personal art collection of the Francois Pinault. Pinault is well known as the man behind the Gucci Group – which is the luxury conglomerate that includes such luxury brands as Gucci, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen and Stella McCartney.

    Last year, Francois Pinault’s collection was displayed at the Palazzo Grassi. This year, the Punta della Dogana is proud to host his collection again.

    The Punta della Dogana is located at the center of the Venice lagoon on the Grand Canal – across from Piazza San Marco and San Giorgio Island.