All our experiences are included in the ticket!
Explore Murano, Burano and Torcello by a comfy boat.
You will have the opportunity to see a demonstration at a glasswork factory. Get on at your preferred stop and enjoy panoramic views from the wide windows on the covered boat or from the open space. Kids 0-5 and pets travel for free. Family deals available.
Explore Murano, Burano and Torcello by a comfy boat.
You will have the opportunity to see a demonstration at a glasswork factory. Get on at your preferred stop and enjoy panoramic views from the wide windows on the covered boat or from the open space. Kids 0-5 and pets travel for free. Family deals available.
Information on the tour:
Type of Experience: Enjoy the islands of the Lagoon in 1 Day
Departure: Departure from Punta Sabbioni see timetables
Duration: 6/7 hours
Audioguide: Italian, English, German, Spanish, French
Single ticket: Adult 25,00 euro – Kids 13,00 euro – Children 0-5 free
Family Ticket (2 adults+2 children): 67,00 euro
Special: Free glass-working demonstration in Murano included.
Itinerary:
- Indicative time planning; for detailed information please check the time planning of the specific season.
- Punta Sabbioni Stop is suspended during the winter season. See the timetable for more information
Departure from San Marco (9:50 AM) - Punta Sabbioni (9:45 AM)
Get on board Venetiana at San Marco or Punta Sabbioni and enjoy the beauties of Venice and the lagoon on a boat cruise. From San Marco you will sail alongside San Giorgio Island with the basilica of the same name designed by Palladio and run along Riva degli Schiavoni with world-famous luxury hotels. You will admire the gardens of the Biennale and immerse yourself in the lagoon landscape passing alongside the islands of Certosa and Vignole.
From Punta Sabbioni you will skirt the islands of Sant’Erasmo and Vignole with their crops and vineyards and you will admire the coast of Cavallino Treporti which for more than 30 years has been part of the UNESCO heritage together with the entire Venice lagoon.
Arrival in Murano: visit to the glass factory and walking tour (2 hours)
Get off in Murano, the archipelago of the Venetian lagoon north-east of Venice, made up of seven islands. Murano is renowned for glass working. The history of Murano glass begins in 1291, when by order of the Serenissima, all the glass masters of Venice had to move to the islands, since the furnaces of the workshops often caused fires in the city. Even today, Murano glass is produced in an artisanal way.
To discover the island, we recommend that you follow our Murano walking tour lasting about an hour, during which you can watch the demonstration of a master glassmaker inside a real furnace. If you visit Venice in the morning you can also have lunch on the island.
Departure from Murano (12:20 AM)
Leave the Murano jetty behind to sail towards the island of Torcello in the middle of the most famous lagoon in the world. Let yourself be captivated by the wonderful lagoon eco-system, the rich fauna and its many islands, including the "sandbanks", islets that emerge from the water depending on the tide.
Arrival in Torcello: Free sightseeing and Walking tour (1 hour)
Immerse yourself in the silence of this island which is traditionally considered the oldest in the lagoon, its origin seems in fact to date back to the fifth century AD when the glorious Altino populations took refuge here from the attack of the barbarian peoples.
The island of Torcello will take you to a timeless dimension: take the only road and immerse yourself in the cradle of Venice. On the way, discover the legends about "the Devil's Bridge", sit on the "Throne of Attila" and be sure to visit the Basilica of San Maria Assunta, the first church built in the Venetian Lagoon.
Departure from Torcello (2:30 PM)
The break in Torcello ends and you leave for Burano. The short stretch of navigation that connects the two islands will allow you to recharge before exploring the island of a thousand colors.
Arrival in Burano: Free sightseeing and Walking tour (1 hour)
Burano: the island of a thousand colors, the pearl of the lagoon. An ancient fishing village inhabited since the fifth century, Burano is characterized by colorful houses that create a fairytale landscape. The island is also famous for lace production, an artisan craft dating back to 1500 which is still famous throughout the world for the quality of the embroidery.
The route will allow you to visit historical places such as the House of Remigio Barbaro, a famous local sculptor, or the Church of San Martino Vescovo and magical places such as the House of Bepi Suà: a very colorful house, a true manifesto of the island of Burano and the residents' taste for color. Finally, taste the famous Bussolà: biscuits that were traditionally made by the fishermen's wives for long fishing trips. Don't eat too many because they are extremely caloric!
Departure from Burano to Punta Sabbioni (3:55 PM)
The stretch of navigation that connects Burano to Punta Sabbioni will make you discover stories of pirates and redemptions, the origins of the historical regatta and everything you need to know and see about the MOSE marine barriers.
From Punta Sabbioni to Zattere
Those who want to continue their visit remain on board our boat sailing up to Zattere.
You will skirt the island of Sant’Erasmo and the Vignole with their crops and vineyards and admire the coast of Cavallino Treporti which for more than 30 years has been part of UNESCO heritage together with the entire Venice lagoon.
Before arriving in Zattere you will pass by one of the oldest Jewish cemeteries in Europe, you will discover Shakespeare's obsession with Venice and admire Riva degli Schiavoni, whose name recalls the strongest and most faithful soldiers to the Serenissima and which today is one of the most beautiful and classic Venetian walks.
From Zattere to San Marco (20 minutes)
Once you have disembarked in Zattere, return to San Marco following our "Unmissable Venice" walking tour which will allow you to visit the Accademia Gallery, the Accademia Bridge, Campo Santo Stefano and much more.