no there arent. the best way to reach Venice from capri is getting a ferry to naples and from there take a train to Venezia Santa Lucia station
It's called Venice, Italy
the city of Venice.
You will need to go to Venice, the city built on a lagoon. there they don't use cars or taxis, they use boats and gondolas.
Venice, Italy has mostly canals because it is built over water.
I am not sure what your question is asking, but yes there are water taxi in Venice and they do pass other boats as well as each other.
The small boats of Venice are called gondolas.
you can't drive in venice. but theres a huge carpark in the north where venicians keep their own cars. Lots of venitians have boats.
Boats used on the canals of Venice are called Gondolas.
Venice, Italy has canals instead of roads, so they use boats instead of cars.
Yes, Italy is famous for boats. The country in question lays claims to lakes, rivers and seas. The city of Venice on Italy's northeast coast reminds residents, tourists and visitors of historical connections with boating and seafaring through world-famous boats called gondolas and water taxis since cars are prohibited.
Venice, also called Venetia or Venezia depending on dialect.
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.