We took the vaporetto over to the island of Lido, because there’s a beach! Lido is a 7-miles long barrier island that protects Venice. Beaches extend down the eastern side of the island. There are cars on Lido, but also city buses.
The vaporetto landing.
We have become addicted to cappuccino – to be completely honest, we’ve become cappuccino snobs, now that we’ve had it in Italy.
We were walking around and Dempsey wondered, where are the bikes? In the next block we found them. All of Europe (what we’ve seen) is bike-friendly and they are widely used for transportation, along with motorbikes. In Venice, of course, people travel by foot or by boat.
The town of Lido hosts the Venice Film Festival. To the south there are a couple of villages, and at the end of the island are many huge sand dunes.
We came across a large abandoned compound that might once have been a military or educational complex. We are curious about it, what it was and what they plan to do with it.
These signs hang all over Venice. We researched it and found this: http://www.italianinsider.it/?q=node/10315 I’m not going to complain any more about my ER experience.
Even in Lido there are canals.
Beautiful buildings everywhere.
The beach!
I ducked into the warm, intensely blue Adriatic Sea, the same water we enjoyed in Dubrovnik.
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