Once again, we cross the basin of the Canal Grande and, with the best light, pass into the canal by the Doge’s Palace and under the Ponte dei Sospiri, the Bridge of Sighs, and explore the Castello and Cannaregio sestieri as well as the Arsenale, where for over seven hundred years much of Venice’s naval power and economic wealth was manufactured. Heading in the direction of the Lido, one of the outer islands that define the Laguna, we navigate around the island of San Servolo, once a Benedictine monastery and now a university and museum, before continuing to San Lazzaro degli Armeni, home to Armenian monks that maintain a library that famously Lord Byron would row across to use while he was residing in Venice during the early 1800s. Returning to the club on San Giorgio, we can shower and change before crossing to Venice. This afternoon and evening, you are free to discover the city and have dinner on your own.