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Description of the experience

We will discover by motorboat the true essence of the Delta, the area where man and nature, sea and river coexist in delicate balance. We will visit Po di Gnocca, Po di Tolle,  the main branches of the great delta and its wider lagoon: the Sacca degli Scardovari. We will reach, for a pleasant walk on the beach, Porto Barricata: a famous place for deep-sea fishing and for the presence of ancient huts. We will serve you on board a delicious seafood meal according to the tradition of Carli family. Return to Porto Garibaldi at 3.00 pm.


Experience dates and times:

From 03/06 to 26/08
Monday and Wednesday at 9.00 am

TO GUARANTEE THE RESERVATION, GUESTS ARE REQUESTED TO ARRIVE AT THE BOARDING POINT BETWEEN 8.00 AM AND 8.30 AM. THIS WILL HELP EXPEDITE THE BOARDING PROCESS AND TICKET PAYMENT.

*Only small and medium-sized dogs allowed on board. For dogs that may exhibit challenging behavior, the use of a muzzle is recommended. The owner is responsible for their dog's behavior while on board.

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about 6 hours
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Italian
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Via caduti del mare
Porto Garibaldi Harbour, Via Caduti del Mare - motorboat Albatros
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BOARDING FROM 8.00 am TO 8.30 am
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Terms of cancellation

Refunds for online purchases are granted only in the event of cancellation by the Organizer. However, it is possible to reschedule the excursion for another available date.

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