May 22 2008

Kayaking Vogalonga - Simply Amazing!

Published by Sea Kayak Croatia at 1:06 pm under Adriatic Sea, Kayaking, Venice

For the last 34 years the Venetian authorities have stopped commercial travel on the canals and turned them over to human-powered craft - an event called the Vogalonga. It was simply amazing to paddle in it this year on May 11.

It is one of those transcendental events that must be done - like running the New York Marathon, paddling the Molokai Hoe or scampering along at the Running of the Bulls. So many things come together - great crowds (really enjoying themselves), history, culture and having an attachment to a stunning place (other than just being a tourist).

An estimated 5 000 people were involved this year - paddling or rowing anything that could float - outriggers, dragon boats, dories, rowing shells, traditional Venetian boats and kayaks - all with flags and ribbons flying. The course started in front of the Doge’s Palace and St Mark’s Square, wound its way up Burano Island (known for its lace), back to Murano Island (famous for its glasswork) and back down the Grand Canal (under the Rialto and Accademia Bridges) to the finish - 30kms in total.

I was able to convince Morten, a Danish friend from Split, to come. It was all last minute after I saw a post on Paddling Planet. Morten had never been in a kayak before but was keen. I found out later as we were paddling that he had also never been to Venice before - what an introduction to the Serene Empire. There is no better way to discover a maritime culture than in a kayak.

Below are 3 pictures but many more can be found here.

Vogalonga 1

Vogalonga 2

Vogalonga 3

We finished after 5 hours, totally exhausted, but extremely happy! The weather was just right - not too hot, not too cold. At all times the scenery was superb - either the Venetian Gothic palaces of the Grand Canal or the multi-coloured houses of the small canals of Burano.

We are already organizing baby-sitters for next year so the wifes can come!

2 Responses to “Kayaking Vogalonga - Simply Amazing!”

  1. heathcliffon 23 May 2008 at 3:22 pm

    that look great .. I think i might have a go my self.

  2. David Kurtzon 24 May 2008 at 3:43 am

    That is nothing. I had three of my Mach One Slalom Team members (Pennsylvania, USA) and I float portions of the canals on August 9, 2007. The kids were so afraid they would be stopped for “unauthorized travel” but that did not happen. We went up a side channel and tied up the slalom kayaks to have a pizza lunch and were surprised that a large canal boat wanted to drop off goods but was so wide it took up the entire channel and we had to bring our kayaks upon the sidewalk out of the way.

    after a little shopping, we retraced our steps to the large parking garage located outside the city.

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