About Venice
Venice Tourist Information
Marco Polo Airport
Venice City Guide
Islands of the Venetian Lagoon
Venice Restaurants
Venetian Recipes
"Chow Venice" Restaurant Guide
Venice Museums & Art Galleries
Shopping in Venice
Venice Tourist Offices
Floods in Venice
Venice Calendar
Venice Carnival
Things to see & do
History of Venice
Jewish Ghetto
Historical Regatta
Redentore Festival
Photos of Venice
Saving Venice!
Riviera Brenta
 

Avventure
Bellissime
Tours


2442/A San Marco, 30124 Venice

Tel +39 041 5208616
Fax +39 041 2960282

email

Head office:
Via Villanova n.27
33170 Pordenone
Italy



“Acqua Alta” & the Floods in Venice

The Flooding of Venice, when it does happen, is only temporary lasting around 1 to 2 hours depending on the level of the tide. The floods in Venice do not take place everyday. The high waters are related to many factors that are discussed below. You can enjoy visiting Venice all year round and the threat of floods should not prevent you from visiting the city. Just come prepared with a good pair of boots from November through January, and enjoy the spectacle, if it happens!

The city of Venice has always faced an on-going battle with mother nature in the form of the Venetian lagoon and the Adriatic sea. The Venetian Lagoon that completely encircles the city is the largest natural lagoon in Italy. It's brackish waters are extremely shallow, and there are only a few areas of the lagoon where man has intervened that the water depth is over a few feet.

“Aqua Alta” as its known by the Venetians is a regular occurrence in Venice. There are numerous factors that can play a role in creating the high waters that flood the city of Venice. The main culprit is the tidal flow of the Adriatic as it pushes water into the Lagoon. This tidal flow tends to be at its most influential at the beginning and end of the full moon cycle.

Although, typically, Venice if it does flood tends to flood around the changing of the seasons in the Fall and the Spring. November is normally the worst month for flooding in Venice, although, flooding is not uncommon through out the winter months. In 2004, we even had high water flooding the streets of Venice in July.

After the influence of the tides, the winds blowing down from the Balkans or up from the Sahara can also play a major role in the floods of Venice. Pushing water on to the city, wave after wave until all the streets of Venice become flooded.

Winds from the Sahara were the cause of floods on the first Sunday of November that took everyone in Venice by surprise. A forecasted 1.10 M above the regular water mark would cover St Marks and it environs, but when the water rose to 1.40 M ( up to 3ft of water in St Marks) everything was flooded.

Many shopkeepers and home owners were left stranded, and over the following days the streets of Venice were littered with all kinds of items damaged by the floods that owners had left out for the refuge collectors to take away.

Humidity and the air temperature can also play a major role with the floods of Venice. When its humid and unseasonably warm this can also assist in increasing the danger of high water and floods in Venice.

During the third week of November this year, with the temperatures dipping below zero at night and without any humidity the water levels dropped down to as low as minus 0.70 M at low tide. In fact, the tide was so low you could almost walk to Venice across the exposed sand banks and marshes of lagoon from the mainland.

The last and probably the least important of the factors that can play a role in the high water and floods of Venice is rain. In the old days, when many major rivers flowed into the lagoon this factor would have played a more major role in the floods of Venice. But, nowadays, with these rivers redirected away from the lagoon, rain and precipitation play a minor role in the floods of Venice.

 

Top

 


Venice in 1 day

Details on our Venice Tours
Venice Tours
Venice Walking Tours
Schedule of Walking Tours
Venice in a Day Special
Grand Canal Boat Tours
Original Venice Walking Tour
Doges Palace Tour
Cannaregio & the Jewish Ghetto
Discovering San Polo & the Frari Church
Venice Ghost Walk
Special Wine Tasting Evening
3 Island Boat Tour: Murano, Burano, Torcello
Gondola Rides
Details on Private Tours in Venice
Private Tours
Custom Tours
Private Boat Tours
The Hidden Venice
Murano Glass Tour
Venice in 1 Day
Jewish Ghetto
Photography Tours
Photography Class
Secret Gardens of Venice Tours
Life & Times of Casanova Tour
Incoming Agency for Venice
Our Tour Guides
Customer Comments
Our PDF Brochure



Avventure Bellissime also operates day tours in and around Venice. 

See the Veneto Day Tours section of this site for more information on  tours of Venice and the Veneto, including:

Wine Country
Hiking the Dolomites
Palladio Villa Tours
Veneto Hill Towns


About the Tours | Walking Tours | Private Tours | About Venice | Venice Hotels | Travel Resources | Request Info/Book | Conditions | Site map | Top

Grand Canal Boat Tours | The Original Venice Walk | Cannaregio & the Jewish Ghetto | San Polo & Dorsoduro Districts
Life & Times of Casanova | Venice Ghost Walk | Secret Gardens of Venice Tour | Wine Tasting Evening | Murano Glass Tour | Private Walking Tours | Private Boat Tours

Copyright © 1998-2005 Avventure Bellissime All rights reserved.