Do gondolas go on the Grand Canal?


Do gondolas go on the Grand Canal? Gondola rides are available by day and at night, when you can marvel at the monuments illuminated after dark. Journey along the legendary Grand Canal to see some of the historic buildings from the water.


Is it better to ride gondola in morning or evening in Venice?

And, given that it's bound to happen, the best time to do it is in the morning, and for many reasons: your gondola pilot will be freshened up after a good night's sleep, the canals won't be so full and you won't have any midday sun beaming down on you as you scramble for shade on a boat that provides nada.


Can you haggle for gondola ride in Venice?

What you can negotiate is the duration of your gondola ride. If you'd like a lengthier trip, just ask your gondolier if they would be willing to take you around the canals a bit longer. The price, in that case, is still regulated: a 45-minute ride costs €120 and an hour-long gondola ride runs €160.


What are people who drive gondolas called?

Gondola drivers — called gondoliers — power the boats by hand. They row the boats along the canals using long oars. Gondolas were once the main mode of transportation in Venice. Today, they are mainly used by tourists.


How much do gondoliers get paid?

The estimate average salary for Venice Gondolier Sun employees is around $65,254 per year, or the hourly rate of Venice Gondolier Sun rate is $31. The highest earners in the top 75th percentile are paid over $73,016.


Why do gondola drivers wear stripes?

The Gondoliers were dressed mostly in black to match the color of the Gondola. Some wore all white. After World War 2, The stripes became a part of the uniform. Some say they were to match the striped poles in front of the Palazzo's on the Grand Canal.


Do you tip gondola drivers?

(While not required or even expected, if your gondolier does the full 35 minutes and entertains you en route, a 5–10 percent tip is appreciated; if he's surly or rushes through the trip, skip it.)