It's the island that stands between Venice and the sea and, differently from Venice, it has asphalt and cars. But not so much traffic, so you can skate almost everywhere as long as you don't get caught by the casual walker/shop owner that feels in need to hassle you. These people are totally random here, so it's nearly impossible to forecast how you session will last: even in the center of the town it could be hours or just a couple of minutes. The best places are the Casino, where long marble stair sets offer for long grinds and gaps, and the Blue Moon (as soon as you reach the island by boat, walk straight throught it on the "Gran Viale" and reach the other end) where a new building has a not-so-good flat, but an 11 stairs gap with a rail, some marble sits, a wallride and a seasight terrace with marble ledges and small gaps. You may also find interesting the curved marble sits that are on your right almost in the middle of the "Gran Viale".