Italy
Independent Venice: Art, Culture and Canals
Program No. 23230RJ
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Participant Reviews
Based on 14 Reviews
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This was a great trip. The lectures were excellent: informative, interesting and really set the stage for getting the most out of this trip. The group leader was organized, thoughtful, generous and fun. The hotel was amazing, very central and comfortable. The itinerary had a nice balance of planned activities and free time to pursue individual interests. I would highly recommend this trip.
— Review left November 15, 2025
Unlike other somewhat tightly scheduled RS programs, this program allowed lots of free time, which in a city like Venice was invaluable in that each participant could pursue their own special interests outside of the scheduled core activities. Great program, wonderful city.
— Review left October 9, 2025
Independent Venice was incredible. Churches, food, architecture, museums, historical, and great location and accommodations. Be prepared for lots of people, mostly tourists, crowded public transportation, STAIRS, and getting lost...but oh what fun. Read up a little on how to get around especially on Venice island, get to the location and back to the airport. GREAT CREW!
— Review left October 8, 2025
Laura and Christine were great.
I will not give any additional feedback, as there was no response to my review of my Road Scholar trip to Egypt in January 2025.
— Review left October 7, 2025
A perfect mix of organized group activities and free time for participants to explore their own interests and tailor daily schedules to their own physical abilities and stamina. Hotel Saturnia was exceptional: very comfortable, super location close to major sites, friendly and very helpful staff. I highly recommend this program!!
— Review left October 4, 2025
A fantastic trip/city/etc. My favorite city in the world is now: VENICE!
— Review left November 3, 2024
Absolutely marvelous trip. A perfect combination of one of the most striking places on Earth with a well-thought and perfectly delivered educational component. The lectures by Ms. Kristina Gregorin were outstanding in both their content and presentation. The experience would have been incomplete without the knowledge, warmth and that gregarious Italian sense of humor of our leader Laura Gregis. Both my wife and I have been spreading a good word about this program in our respective work places.
Mikayel and Rouzan
— Review left October 22, 2024
Outstanding trip, in large part thanks to Laura(our guide) and Cristina (lecturer, and walking encyclopedia of Venice and Italian history). An unexpected extra was that the Venice Biennale was still going on. Never in my wildest dreams did I ever expect to say I had attended the Venice Biennale. And if you are a Donna León fan, there is plenty of time to explore Brunetti’s Venice away from the crowds.
— Review left October 22, 2024
An unforgettable visit to a unique and beautiful city supported by a helpful guide and enriching lectures and walking tours to enhance your visit to this magical city of art, architecture, islands and world history. Also great food and wine!
— Review left October 14, 2024
Group leader Michaela and local expert Cristina were excellent, things were well presented and organized, experiences and people were great. I wouldn't hesitate to travel with Road Scholar again and definitely see myself visiting Venice again!
— Review left May 9, 2024
Venice - An immersive experience
— Review left April 28, 2024
I took this trip in 2018, so knew some of the venues. I was excite to bring my daughter who hadn't been to Venice. Laura and Christine were great guides, full of info. I liked the Amadeus and its location better than the bonvecchiata from 2018.
We had arrived in Venice several days ahead of the tour andI would have liked it of the tour description had been clearer about what was guided and what was on your own. An example, the ghetto. Christine took us on a very informative tour on the first night of the tour. Not knowing this, we had spent the day in the ghetto on our own. Christine provided much more info and we wouldn't have "done over". The tour of night time San Marco and the velvet factory were just as super the second time around. Laura's suggestion to see the Friari was perfect. What a spot! Also the suggestion to go to the BEST Ice Cream in Venice (also featured in Dona Leon novels) was another winner.
Laura and Christine were super - patient and informative. It might have been helpful to take the group on a quick vaporetto tour (number 1 line) to get oriented. Because this was my fourth trip to Venice, I had a good grip on the geography. And a quick vaporetto ride could have helped. Loved the chocolate ship Vinci Veti (I think). So all in all a good trip for me and my daughter. Bobby and Janina
— Review left December 3, 2023
A unique program in a unique city. With morning lectures and excursions and afternoons usually free, there is a good mix of free time to explore and enriching guided tours. The private evening visit to the Basilica was a highlight.
— Review left October 31, 2023
Everyone loves Venice and this is an opportunity to spend extended time learning more of its history and exploring its various neighborhoods. The program is well designed with a morning lecture then an activity (ie: walking tour, visit to market or artisan) then free time. Just two dinners are included, but there are several “receptions” with snacks. Know that lunches/dinners on your own is not a problem -- there are cafes and restaurants everywhere
I appreciated having the 7 day Museum Pass, Church Pass and Vaparetto (water bus) pass as it helped make good use of free time.
Most of us left Venice wishing we had a few more days here.
Some items that might be helpful:
Wear good walking shoes with thick soles. You don’t want to feel the cobblestones and uneven,sometimes broken pavement
Don’t be afraid to get off the main tourist track and take the side streets to discover and explore new areas. You cannot get too lost in Venice as you will see signs to Rialto, San Marco (main square) or Ferravia (Santa.Lucia train station). From those places it is easy to get your bearings
Travel light -- the airport transfer to/from the hotel is by boat - either the Allaguna (boat makes stops at various places) or private boat. Being on the group transfer is best.
I don’t know if Venice has an shoulder or off season, but if you want fewer crowds, maybe pick a date in late fall, winter or early spring. Summer is high season.
Since it is only a week, this would be a good back-to-back program with another of Italy’s Road Scholar programs in northern Italy. It is easy to get to Venice by train.
It is a great program! in one of the most beautiful cities in the world!
— Review left May 22, 2023






