He didn't have a ship. His travels were mainly over land and if he did use a ship at some point he probably caught one that skimmed the coastline with trade goods. He wasn't outfitted as a big expedition. It was mainly him.
Marco Polo did not actually use a ship on his explorations. Most of the route he traveled was overland by foot, camel or horseback.
It was big because he had to fit his dad and uncle who traveled with him.
He got it from his father.:)
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He had read Marco Polos book on his trip to China and that pushed him to explore. He attended Prince Henry's school of navigation and then went to the Spanish crown for funding for his own ship.
The Polos didn't hire crew. They didn't have a ship. It took them 4 years to reach China.
Princess
The ship was a candle ship, long and slender. There is a small image at the related link.
Marcos ship
Kublai Khan paid the finances.
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marco polo traveled by ship to make this happen kublai khan a chinese emperor paid the expenses for polos boat
Marco Polo did not have a ship. He traveled What_was_the_name_of_Marco_polo's_shipfrom Constantinople to China. Part of his return trip was by ship, but he was just a passenger.
He had read Marco Polos book on his trip to China and that pushed him to explore. He attended Prince Henry's school of navigation and then went to the Spanish crown for funding for his own ship.
He had read Marco Polos book on his trip to China and that pushed him to explore. He attended Prince Henry's school of navigation and then went to the Spanish crown for funding for his own ship.
The Polos didn't hire crew. They didn't have a ship. It took them 4 years to reach China.
The French ship Isère was a steam yacht painted black with yellow stripes. It had three masts with auxiliary sails and was approximately 38 meters long. The ship is most famous for carrying the Statue of Liberty from France to the United States in 1885.
Marco Polo did not actually use a ship on his explorations. Most of the route he traveled was overland by foot, camel or horseback.
Princess
Marco Polo used many maps and he used a ship and his feet.