Voyage to Venice: Sail from Izola to the heart of the Adriatic
Venice is closer than you think, especially by boat! From our demo centre in Izola, Venice can be reached in 5–7 hours of sailing (ca. 50 NM to the WSW). It’s a perfect weekend getaway and sailing is very comfortable with the wind out of the NW or NE.
The COVID crisis has changed Venice quite a bit. There are no more tourists from faraway places or mega cruise ships, so prices and mobility in the city have adapted. Strolling around Venice is pleasant once again: as we used to know it, before the advent of mass intercontinental tourism.
Quite a few yachters have avoided Venice up until now. However, the information that there are no restrictions regarding sailing to Venice (no border procedures) and that there are numerous excellent and easily accessible marinas has put Venice on quite a few people’s wish lists. We think that sailing to Venice from our demo centre in Izola is an excellent choice for a two-day test of the Pegasus 50.
Excellent, accessible marinas, great public transport, and water taxis
There are quite a few marinas that can receive the Pegasus 50 right next to the city centre. All Venice marinas guarantee quick and easy access to the city centre via the Vaporetto system or water taxis. If you decide to stay overnight at Marina Certosa, we will arrange your check-in (the marina director is Marko’s friend and former competitor at the Olympics). As our guests, you will enjoy a special welcome treat and some additional discounts on the regular price.
Cultural points of interest
The typical visitor to Venice doesn’t miss seeing St. Mark’s Basilica and the Doge’s Palace. And for lovebirds, they say that you haven’t been to Venice if you haven’t taken a gondola ride through the most intimate canals. Visiting the Rialto also has its charm, as does a visit to Murano.
Did you know that the oldest café in the world is supposed to be one in Venice? Caffè Florian can be found on St. Mark’s Square. That’s where you can drink the most expensive espresso in Venice, but there’s also an additional fee on the bill for the music. Location and tradition still have their price.
What kind of good food you will find in Venice
As one would expect from a global tourist destination, Venice also has excellent cuisine. Venice and nearby areas have a range of restaurants with Michelin stars and recommendations. Of course, if you prefer simpler, local dishes, there is also a wide selection for you. “Fritto misto” featuring seafood caught in the lagoon and the tiramisu in nearby Treviso are certainly worth trying. If you’re a wine lover, this is practically Prosecco’s hometown.
Another favourite local restaurant we enjoy visiting in Venice and warmly recommend to our clients is Nevodi on Giuseppe Garibaldi Street. Buon appetito!
When to avoid Venice
If you don’t like crowds, then definitely avoid visiting in winter during the Carnival season. If you don’t like flooding and extreme conditions, don’t visit when the weather brings a strong south wind and many days of rain. Those are definitely two events that could make a weekend visit to Venice less enticing.
Getting to the Pegasus Demo Centre in Izola
If you come by plane
The Izola Marina is conveniently located:
- 2 hours by car from Venice’s Marco Polo Airport.
- 2,5 hours by carfrom Zagreb Airport.
- Just 15 minutes from Portorož Airport, perfect for private plane arrivals.
If you need transportation from the airport to the marina, we’ll be happy to give you a lift.
If you come by car
For many European clients, driving is currently the most convenient travel option. The Pegasus Demo Center in Izola is within reach: Izola Marina
- 4–5 hours’ drive from Vienna, Milan, or Munich.
- 8 hours’ drive from Zurich, Prague, or Frankfurt.
Secure parking is available at the marina.