Victoria Mauručaitė’s Italian Holiday: Discovering Venice and Beyond
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- Victoria Mauručaitė’s Italian Holiday: Discovering Venice and Beyond
The singer shares her family’s adventures, revealing hidden gems and offering travel tips.
Singer Victoria Mauručaitė recently embarked on a family trip to Italy,starting in milan and venturing to Venice. “My daughter and I visited the Korean Music Sensation Blackpink concert. And we decided to go to Venice.I was there many years ago with my eldest daughter gabriele. So they wanted to show that beauty and angels. And during my trip, I felt the time erasing memories …”
Exploring Venice: Beauty and Challenges
“The city is always beautiful,though scientists say it is slowly drowning. And this is apparently very affected by the present and future of the city. I noticed a lot of abandoned homes. A lot of residential but not unattended. Maybe because no one wants or is too expensive to invest in care? ” – the singer considered.
“All Italy is really amazing. images, history, past, food.”
The following day, the family explored Venice itself. On the third day, they sought a seaside escape. Initially considering Lido di Jesolo, they found it lacking in dialogue and overpriced. Instead, they discovered Lido di Venezia, one of the Venice Islands, boasting well-developed infrastructure and a sandy beach.
Lido di Venezia: An Enchanting revelation
“We got into a really enchanting place,” Victoria’s eyes shone.”Extremely cozy island, everything is beautifully, high quality. Clean, everything is filled with summer and resort slowness.The Adriatic Sea was 25 degrees Celsius. So there was no shortage of holidaymakers, but also jellyfish and crab.
Photo by Personal Archive/Victoria mauručaitė’s Journey to Italy
The beach area featured rows of small wooden houses for holidaymakers, alongside public beaches. “Prices of cottages between € 30 and € 190 per family. Had no vacant virtually. “
Treviso: A Quiet Conclusion
On their final day, with a flight home looming, Victoria chose to visit Treviso. “as Angela’s daughter Angela joked,she hadn’t seen such an empty city in the apocalyptic movie! In the 37 -degree heat,only a few tired tourists were able to meet in the city of Klaipeda.”
Photo by Personal Archive/Victoria Mauručaitė’s Journey to Italy
When asked about her highlights, Victoria offered unexpected advice: “All Italy is really amazing. Images, history, past, food. But most of all, I would like to advise everyone not to be tempted, perhaps the most advertised Venice entertainment – gondola sailing! Prices and impression ratio. You will go to the big channel for several hundred years, with a smaller narrower channel and everything – probably the worst money spent on the trip, “laughed Victoria.
Frequently Asked Questions About Visiting Venice
Q: What is the best time of year to visit venice?
A: the shoulder seasons (April-May and September-October) offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
Q: how can I get around Venice?
A: Venice is a pedestrian city, but you can also use water buses (vaporetti) and water taxis.
Q: What are some alternatives to gondola rides?
A: Consider a traghetto (gondola ferry) ride or explore the canals by kayak.
