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Venice Overnight

Lose yourself in the island city of Venice when you spend 2 nights in the original pedestrian zone!

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Lose yourself in the island city of Venice when you spend 2 nights in the original pedestrian zone!

Venice is filled with countless shops, restaurants, museums and other attractions. After your Friday morning tour of the city center, you will have two full days to use exploring this living museum however you see fit. Visit the glass museums on Murano, ride a water taxi or gondola in the Grand Canal, or shop on both sides of the Rialto Bridge. Regardless of what you plan for your weekend, make sure to visit Saint Mark’s Square, and remember to plan time into your schedule for when you eventually get lost (and you will!) in this beautiful maze of winding streets and canals.

Don’t miss this chance to spend the night in Venice! Reserve your space with Kaiserslautern Outdoor Recreation today.

Price:

  • Double Occupancy: $379 per person
  • Single Occupancy: $479
  • Up to 2 children under 12 with 2 paid adults: $329 p.c.
  • Infants under 2: $189 p.c.

Trip Includes:

  • Round trip bus transportation
  • 2 overnights at Hotel Mercure Venezia Marghera**** or equivalent with daily breakfast
  • Transfer to Venice and guided tour of city center on Friday

Departure: 9 p.m. from Kaiserslautern Outdoor Recreation, Pulaski Barracks, bldg. 2905

Return: Around 9 p.m. on Sunday

Deadline:  Final room count will be determined on Tuesday, August 22. After this date, only Venice Express will be available for registration.

What to Bring:

  • Comfortable, weather appropriate shoes and clothing
  • Still or video camera
  • Free e-travelguide
  • Credit/Debit card and Euro
  • Military ID and Passport
Registration Information

All reservations must be made through Army Outdoor Recreation. Reserve your space today by contacting:

Army Outdoor Recreation, Kaiserslautern Community
Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2905

Outdoor Recreation Cancellation Policy

Program
Kaiserslautern Outdoor Recreation