
On the Water Before the Delta Wakes
Bragozzi — flat-bottomed lagoon boats unchanged in form for four centuries — still work these channels at first light. You go with the fishermen, not after them.
Choose Your Time on the Water
Full Fishing Morning
Half-Day Lagoon Passage
Sunset Canal Drift
A slow transit through the inner channels — salt marshes on both sides, herons standing still in the shallows, the boat moving at the water's own pace.
Depart before first light. Nets checked, eels counted, birds circling overhead. The same tidal pattern the delta has followed for generations.
The light arrives when it does. An evening passage through the delta's oldest canal routes as the sky shifts from gold to deep blue.


The Delta's Actual Body, Not Its Postcard
These are working boats on working water. The fishermen who guide your passage have read these channels since childhood — the route is theirs, and they share it.
Passages run by season. Spring and autumn bring the richest tidal movement. Summer allows the long, low-light evenings. Winter is for those who want the delta to themselves.
Passages Go by Tide, Not by Timetable
Write to us with your dates. We'll confirm what the season allows and match you to the right departure — fishing morning, lagoon passage, or evening drift.
