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Boat.
A gondola.
If you mean Venice in Italy, then while there are no scheduled services from Dublin to Venice it is possible to go there by boat. You would travel down past France, Spain and Portugal, through the Straits of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean Sea and then up the Adriatic Sea along the coast of Italy to Venice.
The trip to Venice, Italy from Rimini, Italy by ship takes approximately 3 hours, 20 minutes. The distance is 95.33 miles.
Venice, Italy.
You are thinking of a gondola. See the link below for more information.
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Gondola's or water taxi's are located all throughout Venice's extensive canal system. They are fairly easy to locate and are in abundance. a
A gondola is a type of flat boat. They are commonly used to get around in waterways, such as the ones in Venice, Italy.
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. However, if you meant "gondola," it is a type of boat traditionally used in Venice, Italy. Gondolas are known for their sleek design and are typically propelled by a gondolier using a long oar.
Because there are canals everywhere so no roads=no cars. There is a HUGE car park on the egde where there are plenty of cars.
A cavana is a boat shelter that has a cover. These are very common in the city of Venice, Italy. A Cavana is a covered shelter for boats. Cavana is also an Irish girl name.