Cruise Ship Traffic Returns to Venice Despite Ban

Cruise ship traffic is expected to return to Venice by 02SEP 2021 despite the Italian government’s earlier ruling prohibiting movement through the San Marco Basin and the Guidecca Canal from 01AUG onwards. 28 ships were scheduled for visits to Venice before the ban was put in place. The temporary landing places in Venice-Marghera port are set to accommodate 10 ships in Fusina then will pass through the Malamocco-Marghera canal to reach the port, despite their gross tonnage exceeding the limits of the ban. 18 more ships scheduled for a call at the Venice-Marghera port will instead reach the Venezia Terminal Passeggeri (VTP) Stazione Marittima through the San Marco Basin and the Giudecca Canal to comply with the cruise ship ban.

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