Burano, Murano and Torcello Islands Day Tour from Venice
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Experience Highlights
Discover the Venetian lagoon with this excursion to Murano, Burano and Torcello from Venice, a perfect experience to get out of the historic centre and get to know three of the most emblematic islands of the Venetian environment. You will sail on a panoramic boat while you contemplate the city from the water and enter a landscape full of tradition, colour and charm.
During the tour you will visit Murano, famous for its glass art; Burano, with its colourful houses and lace-making tradition; and Torcello, the oldest inhabited island in the lagoon. In addition to enjoying the cruise, you will see a glass-blowing demonstration, a lace-making demo and have free time to stroll around and discover each island at your own pace.
- Take a boat tour of Murano, Burano and Torcello in a single excursion.
- Enjoy craft demonstrations and free time on the islands.
- This is the ideal experience to combine landscape, tradition and Venetian culture.
What’s included
- Panoramic boat cruise on the Venice Lagoon
- Professional guide
- Multilingual audio guide
- Murano glassblowing demonstration
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Step by Step
This excursion to the islands of Burano, Murano and Torcello from Venice is a very complete way to discover the lagoon and get to know three must-see places beyond the historic centre. The experience begins with a panoramic cruise, perfect for admiring the Venice skyline, its palaces and the tranquil beauty of the lagoon from the water.
The first major attraction is Murano, known the world over for its glassmaking tradition. There you will visit a working furnace to watch a demonstration of glassblowing, one of the most representative arts of Venice. Afterwards, you will have time to stroll around the streets, visit artisan shops and continue enjoying the atmosphere of the island.
The route continues in Burano, one of the most photogenic sights of the lagoon thanks to its brightly coloured houses and canals. In addition to strolling through the streets and taking photos, you can learn more about the local tradition with a lace-making demonstration, another of the great historical crafts of the area. It is an ideal stop to let yourself go, browse in the shops and enjoy an island with a lot of personality.
The last stop is Torcello, the oldest continuously inhabited island in the lagoon and one of its most serene corners. Here the pace changes and the visit takes on a more historical tone, with tranquil landscapes, stone bridges and an atmosphere almost frozen in time. It is the perfect end to an excursion that combines craftsmanship, history, sailing and some of Venice's most special scenery.
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