A gondola is a small boat that can take only a few people. Motoscafi are motorboats, water taxis in other words, and vaporetti are ferries that take many people from place to place.
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 "duck" they have them in Chattanooga tennesee gondola in Venice
Gondoliers are oarsmen of the water taxi boats called "Gondolas" of the city of Venice. Thus they transport you round the canals of Venice.
It is about a 20-30 minute water taxi ride. You can take an express taxi for double the price, but it only knocks off about five or ten minutes from your ride.
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
By the port, I assume you mean where the airport and cruise docks are located? It's about a 20-30 minute water taxi ride into the mainland of Venice, which is where the Principe Hotel is. You can pay double the price for an express water taxi, but they are only about 5 to 10 minutes quicker than the normal taxis. Not worth it, in my opinion.
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No, Venice is known as "Queen of the Adriatic."
yes Venice is partly surrounded by water
Venice is well-known for its rich art and architecture. It is also Europe's largest urban car free area, with its water canals as the main mode of transportation.