Venice Boat Tour:Murano Glass Factory, Burano & Winery Visit
Venice Boat Tour:Murano Glass Factory, Burano & Winery Visit
Venice Boat Tour:Murano Glass Factory, Burano & Winery Visit
Venice Boat Tour:Murano Glass Factory, Burano & Winery Visit
Venice Boat Tour:Murano Glass Factory, Burano & Winery Visit
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Venice Boat Tour:Murano Glass Factory, Burano & Winery Visit

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Highlights

Enjoy free time to wander the colorful streets in Burano.
Escape Venice's crowds with a trip to the islands.
See a private glassmaking demonstration on Murano.
Itinerary
Meet your local guide and group of just 20 guests maximum in central Venice to board your private boat. As you're motoring out through the lagoon, your guide will point out places of interest and give you a brief introduction to the history of island settlement in Venice. Your first stop is Murano, home of Europe's most respected glassmakers since the 13th century. See this cherished tradition come to life at an exclusive glassmaking demonstration inside a glass factory. You'll have some free time to explore Murano at your own pace following the demonstration.

Finally, you'll head to Burano Island, whose brightly colored houses you may recognize from photos. You'll explore the island on a guided walking tour as you discover the picture-perfect canals and squares. What you might not know is that they've been the home of Venice's legendary lacemakers since the 16th century. After your guided walking tour, you'll enjoy some free time to explore the local shops or just wander.

The journey continues to St. Erasmo Island, long known as Venice's vegetable garden for its fertile soil and artichoke fields. This quiet lagoon island is also home to a historic winery whose wines were once poured for Venetian nobility, including the Doges. After a walk through the vineyard, the visit concludes with a tasting that reflects the island's distinctive terroir and centuries-old winemaking tradition.

And finally, return to Venice with your guide aboard the private boat.