The aircraft (A380) was huge. The engines are as large as a medium size truck. The pilot was talented with take off and landing. Thankfully we both got some sleep on the flight.
Dubai airport is huge and complex with its own train to transport passengers to gates. Despite size it well sign posted. All credit to our daughters who navigated before us on previous trips. Jacqueline solo. I believe you could lose it in the airport without a cool head. Heading in the wrong direction would be disasterous. It took us 40 minutes and a train ride from disembark to gate. Lots of airport guides to assist. Also no annoucements over speaker system at all just leader boards.
And of course like all airports- food and drink is very expensive. Coffee is about 8-10 Australian dollars each. Quality however of the food is excellent.
The flight to Venice went quickly. We both felt tired but soldiered on to stay awake. We found the exterior cameras on the aircraft interesting as it gave us a pilot’s view of our surroundings. The pilot requested we fastened seatbelts and the cabin crew to be secure as our flight flew over Northern Syria. Hmmm.
Arrival in Marco Polo airport went well with very little security and customs. We jumped on a water bus for 1hour and 20 minute trip around Venice and the lagoon. We arrived in St Marks square about 4 pm local time.
We managed to find our accommodation which hadn’t changed much in the 11 years since we where last here. This time we have a balcony with a view of rooftops and the canals. The room on the third floor is nice but much smaller than last time.
After settling in and having a quick shower and refresh, we headed out into Venice to get some light dinner and buy a European SIM card. Of course it was lightly raining as we navigated across the city.
Dinner was expensive and nice as expected as we found a cafe too close to the grand canal. We took a long route through the streets looking at some beautiful shops. One shop sold hand made paper and block printed books.
We have noticed that Venice had changed. Almost everyone speaks some English and are geared up for the tourist. We tried a little Italian to make an effort. It was an experience rewarded with smiles and our bank accounts balances being reduced more than I would like, however we expected that.
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