Yes, there is quite a lot of beach on Lido, which is accessible from old Venice.
Not where the boats go, so not in Venice itself. But you can lie on the beach of the surrounding islands and go swimming there, as I did on the Lido, or you take the ferry to the main-land (30min). Next to the ferry station is a restaurant and just behind that a marvellous beach begins.
Venice Treviso Airport.
his hometown was •Venice, Italy.
No. Venice was built on wooden pilings in a lagoon.
Venice's (Italy) area is 102,440 acres.
Venice
canals. That's it!
Because it was built on the water.
the land in australia is beachy then foresty
You are asking about Venice Italy. Only the old sections of the city has canals. The entire city is on solid land.
It was found on marshy land, just like Venice was in Italy.
on land, on the beach, on dry land, landwards