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The Po is the longest river in Italy, flowing eastward past many important Italian cities before emptying into the Adriatic Sea near Venice.
The valley surrounding the river is very large, called the Po Valley or in Italian, Val Padana. This vast area is the main industrial and agricultural region of the country, home to nearly a third of Italy's population. The Po River flows through Turin, Piacenza, Ferrara, Saluzza and is connected to Milan through a network of channels, which Leonardo da Vinci helped to design. Most Po River cruises visit Venice, one of the world's most beautiful and romantic cities. Explore the famous Piazza San Marco's Basilica or Doge's Palace, and make sure to experience Venice as it was meant to be seen, from the water, on a gondola tour.
Rich in culture, fascinating history, delicious cuisine, extraordinary art, charming countryside and fishing villages, a Po River cruise is a journey of the senses.