Explore Venice in a day from Naples. Enjoy a VIP experience with high-speed train travel, private guide, and visits to iconic attractions.
Explore Venice in a day from Naples. Enjoy a VIP experience with high-speed train travel, private guide, and visits to iconic attractions.
- Canal Grande - After a 5.5-hour train ride from Naples, begin your Venice tour! The Grand Canal, the largest in Venice, showcases Venetian-Gothic architecture. Venice’s canals, which crisscross the city like streets, are a defining feature. The Grand Canal, the largest, spans four kilometers and divides the city in two.
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- Canal Grande - After a 5.5-hour train ride from Naples, begin your Venice tour! The Grand Canal, the largest in Venice, showcases Venetian-Gothic architecture. Venice’s canals, which crisscross the city like streets, are a defining feature. The Grand Canal, the largest, spans four kilometers and divides the city in two.
- Chiesa di San Giorgio dei Greci - The Campanile di San Giorgio dei Greci, known as the ‘leaning clocktower’, was designed by Simone Sorella and completed in 1592. It began tilting early in its construction. Both the bell tower and the adjoining church were built by and for Venice’s Greek community, mainly sailors and merchants. You can also visit the Sanctuary of St. Lucy.
- Strada Nova - The widest street in Venice, created in the 19th century to provide quick pedestrian access between Rialto and the railway station. This route, consisting of wide streets connected by bridges, required the demolition of buildings that would have otherwise created a long, winding path through narrow streets.
- Ponte di Rialto - The Rialto Bridge is the oldest of the four bridges crossing the Grand Canal in Venice. It is renowned for its architecture and history and was once the center of Venice’s economy.
- St. Mark’s Basilica - St. Mark’s Square is Venice’s main public square and one of the world’s most captivating. Napoleon Bonaparte called it “the most beautiful hall in Europe.” The Patriarchal Cathedral Basilica of Saint Mark, or St. Mark’s Basilica, is the cathedral church of the Patriarchate of Venice. Its domes, vaults, and upper walls are adorned with gold-ground mosaics depicting saints, prophets, and biblical scenes.
- Ponte dei Sospiri - Known as the Bridge of Sighs, this iconic Venice landmark was built in the 1600s and links the Doge’s Palace to the historic prison across the canal. It earned its name because, during the Serenissima, prisoners would sigh as they crossed it, seeing the outside world for the last time.
- Chiesa di San Zaccaria - The Church of San Zaccaria is a 15th-century former monastic church in central Venice. This large building, located in Campo San Zaccaria, was constructed between 1458 and 1515. Its facade is a harmonious blend of late-Gothic and Renaissance styles.
- Ponte dell’Accademia - The Ponte dell’Accademia is one of only four bridges spanning the Grand Canal in Venice. It crosses near the southern end of the canal and is named after the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia.
- Squero di San Trovaso - The squero of San Trovaso is one of Venice’s oldest and most renowned squeros. This traditional shipyard is where small boats like gondolas are repaired. You can observe how a gondola is made or repaired!
- Campo San Pantalon - Visit the beautiful Campo San Pantalon to see the famous painting by Banksy, often called “the shipwrecked/migrant child.”
- Campo Santa Margherita - Campo Santa Margherita is a square in the Dorsoduro district of Venice. Located near university buildings, it is a popular gathering spot for students at the end of the day.
- Piazzale Roma - Piazzale Roma is a square at the city’s entrance, at the end of the Ponte della Libertà. Along with nearby Tronchetto island, it is one of the only places in Venice’s insular urban core accessible to motor vehicles like cars and buses.

- Guided Tour
- Private Tour
- Venice visitor fee
- Transport by train (2nd class)
- Guided Tour
- Private Tour
- Venice visitor fee
- Transport by train (2nd class)
- Food and drink
- Pickup and dropoff in Naples
- Food and drink
- Pickup and dropoff in Naples
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Venice in just one day with this exceptional private tour departing from Naples. Enjoy a comfortable journey on a high-speed train and explore all the key attractions, including Piazza San Marco and the Grand Canal, accompanied by a private guide who will provide a detailed historical narrative of the city and its…
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Venice in just one day with this exceptional private tour departing from Naples. Enjoy a comfortable journey on a high-speed train and explore all the key attractions, including Piazza San Marco and the Grand Canal, accompanied by a private guide who will provide a detailed historical narrative of the city and its renowned lagoon.
Upon arrival, step into a unique world. This walking tour is tailored for visitors coming from Naples, offering an ideal introduction to Venice’s timeless allure, rich heritage, and distinctive charm—all within a few hours.
Join your knowledgeable local guide at the designated meeting point inside Venice Santa Lucia Train Station, and embark on a walking tour to discover Venice’s most famous landmarks and hidden gems. As you stroll through the winding streets and picturesque canals, your guide will unveil the layers of Venice’s history, from its Byzantine origins to its significance in art, commerce, and architecture.
- The day before the tour we will send a mail and Whatsapp message with train ticket and all information.
- Travel time is included to the total duration
- Important: train ticket will be purchased 48 hours in advance. In case of cancellation up to 48 hours prior departure theticket costs will be fully charged.
- Tour operates in all weather conditions
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.