Skip to main content

Thank You 500,000 readers

Destination - Venice to ban big cruise ships from the Giudecca

In the future the Guidecca in Venice will no longer see the big cruise ships

Finally, the Guidecca in La Serenissima Venezia is closed for the larger cruise ships - no more passing through. After a long period of confrontation between supporters and detractors of the development of cruising in Venice, a compromise was finally reached. On Tuesday (Nov. 7th, 2017), the Italian inter-ministerial committee in charge of this thorny issue announced several decisions.

Queen Victoria gets a bad welcome in Venice
Feeling welcome? Cruise passengers look on as Venetians vent at a previous protest - courtesy ALAMY

The Guidecca a passway to the Stazione Marittima

Il Canale della Giudecca, which borders Piazza San Marco and gives access to the cruise terminal of the Doges city, will be banned for large ships. Up to these days all cruise ships sail through the Guidecca, litterally right through the middle of Venezia. As nice it is for the cruise guests on board their resorts ... it is for the Venetians as if you sail through the living room. A fun for the cruisers, but not for the people living in Venezia. further the ships motors vibrate, the exhausts which pollute the air, the moves of water caused by the screws ... all this has a great impact on the foundations of Venzia. They are accused of shaking the delicate foundations of Venice’s venerable palazzi.
Gondolas and water taxis will never again have to vie with big cruise ships for space in front of Piazza San Marco, when the decision of an Italian governmental committee will take place. In an unofficial referendum to ban the huge cruise ships more than 18,000 people voted at 60 polling booths set up by activists and 17,874 chose to eject the ships. This is one third of the population of Venezia.

Venice to ban big cruise ships from the Giudecca
Clouds over Venezia, mass tourism is hitting the World Heritage massively - courtesy dpa
The pleasure of tourists should never destroy a vulnerable destination, which is by the way a World Heritage.

Cruise ships above 55,000 GT will be banned

Units of more than 55,000 GT should even evacuate Venice permanently to stop in Marghera, on the other side of the lagoon. The ships will access it via the Malamocco Canal, which is used by the commercial vessels serving this industrial and port area bordering the city of Mestre. A project to develop a new terminal to accommodate passengers in Marghera was announced. Smaller cruise ships (less than 55,000 GT) will still be able to reach the current cruise terminal in Venezia.
The mayor of Venice, Luigi Brugnaro, hailed the plan to ban the huge cruise ships as answering the requirements of residents, the lucrative tourism business, and conservation groups who have raised the alarm about damage to the shallow lagoon and canals.
“We want it to be clear to Unesco and the whole world that we have a solution. This takes into account all the jobs created by the cruise industry, which we absolutely couldn’t afford to lose, and we can start to work seriously on planning cruises”, Luigi Brugnaro said

Venice to ban big cruise ships from the Giudecca
MSC MAGNIFICA sailing through the Canale della Guidecca - still from a documentation, aired by SRF
Aside of the cruise ships, the ferries into the Adriatic are taking the Guidecca as well, this should not be forgotten by cruise guests that may protest because of being  "deprived" by the beautiful scenery they pass when leaving or sailing into Venezia.
Venice to ban big cruise ships from the Giudecca
SEABOURN SOJOURN embarking at the Ponte Basilio - courtesy travelnews.ch
An alternative remains open, however, that of direct access to the current terminal via the Vittorio Emmanuele canal, which bypasses Venezia but is not currently accessible by large vessels. For this to happen, major dredging would have to be undertaken. Studies will therefore continue to determine the options and their costs.

No Grandi Navi, Venezia mia futuro and other protesters

No Grandi Navi (No Big Ships), the protest group, which organized the June referendum published: “The declaration means nothing. They haven’t found a solution, there is no plan - basically, nothing will change. They say the largest ships will go to Marghera – but where will they put them?"
They say all of this will be done within four years, but even projects in Dubai do not get completed in that space of time.” Tommasso Cacciari stated.

Venice to ban big cruise ships from the Giudecca
Venzia and Marghera in the southwest of the Venetian Lagoon - Source: google maps
The Italian Government has set a transitional period of three to four years for the implementation of a final solution.
Tommasso Cacciari also fears the plan will do little to allay environmental concerns. “The pollution problem will still be there,” he said.
Marco Gasparinetti, founder of Venezia mia futuro (Venice, My Future), an activist group for residents said, “If you consider the work we need to do to keep Venezia afloat, including stretching the canals and restoring buildings, we now have a guarantee that for the next few years we’ll have money for this. When you dredge a canal you also carry out a kind of fitness check of the buildings, so you can intervene before they collapse - this is part of the ordinary maintenance that is crucial for Venice but which has been neglected for years.

Venice to ban big cruise ships from the Giudecca
Venezia, Canale Grande - Source: Huffington Post

Che sarà - Who knows

With regard to the size of ships, it should be recalled that following the local protests about the multiplication of large ships in the heart of Venice, Rome announced in 2013 that the size of ships that could use the Giudecca was to be limited to 96,000 GT, with a reduction to four times a day of units of more than 40,000 GT through this canal. But the decree to implement this regulation from January 2015 had been annulled by the Venice Administrative Court. Nevertheless, the cruise companies have voluntarily agreed to follow the 96,000 GT limit and reduce the number of stopovers. As a result, traffic dropped significantly from 1.8 million passengers in 2013 to 1.4 million this year - 2017.
It should be noted, however, that a move from the cruise terminal to Marghera may also, in the long term, lead to the return of larger ships to the lagoon. And passengers will have to be transported by train via the dam from Marghera - but this will be only a little inconvenience for the passengers, as Venezia has the chance to survive.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Ocean Liners in Movies or Films at Sea (updated Nov 2017)

For liners and the shipping companies movies and films had been a top marketing tool Movies or Films and liners at sea, had been intriguing me since I have read about in my youth in LUXUSLINER - BILDER EINER GROSSEN ZEIT by Lee Server ( THE GOLDEN AGE OF OCEAN LINERS ). But earlier, mot only since my first crossing, I was keen watching movies with liners in it, and disapointed, which was an understatement, when I realized the films have been made in a set ashore in some movie "factory". That was after my first crossing.   by Earl of Cruise an essay in progress `Sabrina´, Humphrey Bogart in the office, while LIBERTÉ is sailing out of New York harbor - screenshot Ocean liners, especially those of the luxury category, had been the location of dramas, love stories, thrillers, suspense and catastrophies sinde film was born, or nearly. In this list, the most descriptions are taken from Wikipedia, as I guess no one can expect having seen all these films ... otherwise I w

Thank You 500,000 readers

HISTORY - Traveling with airliner LZ 129 HINDENBURG was the most luxurious airtravel

The real airliner LZ 129 HINDENBURG enabled the most luxurious airtravel for decades. Imagine, gliding through the air while the landscape or the sea below can be seen ... LZ 129 HINDENBURG marks the climax of airship construction. On May 6, 1937, the story of civilian airship ended in a tragedy. In Lakehurst, New Jersey, the largest flying object and has been with the similar sized LZ 130 GRAF ZEPPELIN II the most luxurious of all time. How this came about can be reconstructed logically, a series of fatal physics concatenations . The airship LZ 129 HINDENBURG marks the climax of airship construction. It was in its time the fastest and most exclusive traveling object between Europe and America. The challenges of the construction of the giant of the heaven were immense. by Earl of Cruise LZ 129 HINDENBURG, 1936, in Lakehurst - digital copy of a coloured cover photo, originally by Bill Schneider, published in Dan Grossman´s book ` ZEPPELIN HINDENBURG: AN ILLUSTRATED HI

ss NORMANDIE 1935 - 1942 IX

s s / te NORMANDIE starting from cold Owners: COMPAGNIE GÉNÉRALE TRANSATLANTIQUE BUILDERS: PENH Ö ET, St. Nazaire, France   by Stephen Carey © , editing by Earl of Cruise   This document is almost exclusively about the engineering aspects of NORMANDIE , mainly on how to start her up from cold. If you are looking for photos of the passenger spaces, there is a plethora of them on the web, in Facebook groups - Admirers of the ss Normandie , ss Normandie photographic file , The French Ocean Liners / Les Paquebots Fran ç ais , ss Normandie , GREAT LINERS OF THE PAST & PRESENT , and others, Pinterest and in articles about NORMANDIE here in the blog, please see at the end of the article. Using "ss" for NORMANDIE is quite incorrect, as NORMANDIE was a Turbo Electric vessel and not a steamship, therefore NORMANDIE should be adressed as "te".   by Earl of Cruise te / ss NORMANDIE berthed in Le Havre, Gare Maritime May 29th, 1935 - colouring courtesy

HISTORY - The CUNARD - WHITE STAR Liner rms QUEEN ELIZABETH (1938-1972)

Over years, in my early youth, the QUEEN ELIZABETH was shaping my mind for the perfect ocean liner, despite having made my first experiences with a liner onboard the HANSEATIC (1), ex EMPRESS OF SCOTLAND, ex EMPRESS OF JAPAN. When leaning at the rail of HANSEATIC entering the port, my eyes where every where and I wished to by a camera, I took all in. And when seeing the QUEEN ELIZABETH with my own eyes, the nice behaving young boy turned into a tomboy, that my grandmére was no longer able to tame ... I did draw quite a lot of looks, back then. I found, while on research, this article and thought it interesting publishing in my blog: written and published by John Sheperd at liverpoolships.org editing and comments by Earl of Cruise I ( John Shepard ) joined the CUNARD LINE in March 1962 as an Assistant Purser and sailed the QUEEN ELIZABETH throughout that year, before transferring to the Liverpool-based CARINTHIA in November, where I remained as Crew Purser for the next five

Starting rms MAURETANIA from cold

rms MAURETANIA, 1907, Cold Starting CUNARD LINE Ltd., Builders: SWAN, HUNTER & WIGHAM RICHARDSON. Newcastle on Tyne by Stephen Carey, engineer, editing by Earl of Cruise rm s M AURETANIA © Stephen Carey 1 Overview of machinery spaces 1.1 Boiler rooms MAURETANIA is (or was) a quadruple screw Cunard liner fitted with 2 single-ended and 23 double-ended boilers, operating at 195lb/in2.   These boilers are arranged six in 3 boiler rooms (4,3   & 2; note that Cunard numbers forward to aft compared to White Star which numbers aft to forward), and five in No1 Boiler Room (the foremost one) where the fine lines of the ship only allow 2 abreast at the forward end of this boiler room. No1 Boiler Room also houses the two single ended boilers used for hotel services and auxiliary supplies in port.   The double-ended boilers are fired for transatlantic passages up to full speed and primarily used for main propulsion. Combustion air for the boilers is provided by forc

HISTORY - Italian TITANIC - The sinking of ss PRINCIPESSA MAFALDA

Despite rms TITANIC , ss PRINCIPESSA MAFALDA somehow has disappeared into the mists of time. Except for a small group of followers. This is mostly a reflection of the fact, that it was an Italian ship, carrying a complement that was almost exclusively Latino. The disaster of the MORRO CASTLE was a less significant event, and yet the amount of information and coverage, even today, is exponentially greater. Earl of Cruise by João Martins , editing by Earl of Cruise The Italian "rms TITANIC", ss PRINCIPESSA MAFALDA - Source: Wikipedia D espite the sinking of the ss ANDREADORIA 30 years later being much better known, the greatest tragedy in Italian shipping and largest ever in the Southern Hemisphere in peacetime was the sinking of the ss PRINCIPESSA MAFALDA in 1927.  Builder Cantiere Riva Trigoso, Riva Trigoso No. 42 Launching 22. Oktober 1908 Commissioning 30. März 1909 25. Oktober 1927 su

Germany and HAPAG - A Journey through History

HAMBURG-AMERIKANISCHEPACKETFAHRT ACTIEN GESELLSCHAFT - HAPAG or HAMBURG AMERICA LINE is reflecting, as Germany, the LLOYD of Bremen, two times of rsing and two times of devasting downfall and a third rise. BORUSSIA , 1856, First Day Cover 1956 of Deutsche Bundespost - own collection Once Germany´s biggest shipping line HAPAG / HAMBURG-AMERIKANISCHE PACKETFAHRT ACTIEN GESELLSCHAFT-LLOYD, merged with it former old Hanseatic rival NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD in 1970, to now HAPAG-LLOYD, had its peaks and downs, but rose each time on its own to new hights, without any state subsidies. As German mail subsidiaries did never cover the costs for purchasing or mainting the vessels ordered for the specific German mail lines.   by Earl of Cruise In this article I used most German Wikipedia links, as they proved to be mostly of better research quality, and surprisinf to me, some English lines and liners have only German written articles, for the others, English Wiki links are to find

HISTORY - PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY

The PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMANY was existing for "just" one hundred years and was in her heydays a backbone for the development of the US West. The PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY was founded April 18, 1848, as a joint stock company under the laws of the State of New York by a group of New York City merchants, William H. Aspinwall , Edwin Bartlett, Henry Chauncey, Mr. Alsop, G.G. Howland and S.S. Howland. These merchants had acquired the right to transport mail under contract from the United States Government from the Isthmusof Panama to California awarded in 1847 to one Arnold Harris. The company was sold 1938 last to AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES , existing only on the paper, was closed down in 1949.   by Earl of Cruise CALIFORNIA , PACIFIC MAIL's first ship - Source: Wikipedia   CALIFORNIAwas the first steamer built by the PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY and she was launched May 19, 1848. She sailed from New York for Panama, via Cape Horn, on October 6, 1848

Books - The Dutch "TITANIC" the second STATENDAM sunken as JUSTICIA

The " Dutch TITANIC ", laid down 1912 as STATENDAM, seized by the British Royal Navy to become the trooper JUSTICIA . A new book by historian Tamás Balogh is the first compendium about that liner, that never saw civil service, and was lost during WWI. While TITANIC is ostentatiously called the most luxurious liner, STATENDAM offered luxury features that recalled the grandness of lounges and luxuries of the German Ballin trio - e.g. a Main Lounge two decks high, between the first and second funnel, a two deck high Dining Room, as well a Wintergarden of one and a half deck hight. OLYMPIC Class only offered one deck high salons ... by Earl of Cruise b/w copy from a painting of the intended STATENDAM, the second in the fleet of HOLLAND AMERICA LINE - courtesy Peter Meersman, collector of the original painting The first STATENDAM (10,322 GT) was constructed and inaugurated in 1898 and had been sold to ALLAN LINE in 1911. When STATENDAM II was laid down in Belfast