Embark on a fantastic excursion aboard an elegant boat, guided throughout the journey to explore the Venetian Lagoon and its most beautiful islands: Murano and Burano.
Departing from Piazza San Marco, you'll head north to your first stop, Murano. Renowned since the 1200s for its exquisite glassmaking, you'll visit the island and witness a live glassmaking demonstration where master artisans create stunning vases, glasses, and other intricate shapes, showcasing Murano's traditional craftsmanship.
After exploring Murano, you’ll continue to Burano, celebrated for its vibrant fishermen's houses. According to legend, the bright colors were chosen to make the houses easily recognizable through the thick winter fog.
Murano Island is renowned for its long-standing glassmaking tradition. Ferries arrive filled with curious visitors eager to explore the Museo del Vetro, which chronicles the history of glass over the centuries, and to purchase local handcrafted souvenirs. Built in the Romanesque style, the Church of Santa Maria and San Donato features a colorful mosaic floor and is said to house the bones of a slain dragon.
Burano is situated in the Venetian Lagoon, and like its neighbor seven kilometers to the south, Venice, it is actually a community made up of several small islands connected by bridges. Located near Torcello at the northern end of the lagoon, Burano is renowned for its glass and lacework.
You will make your own way to the meeting points