Explore Burano, a charming fishing island known for its vibrant homes in the Venice lagoon. Discover its rich traditions and history, and observe locals showcasing their lace-making skills during this one-hour group walking tour.
Explore Burano, a charming fishing island known for its vibrant homes in the Venice lagoon. Discover its rich traditions and history, and observe locals showcasing their lace-making skills during this one-hour group walking tour.
- Laguna di Venezia - If we told you there was a way to experience an authentic side of Venice without the crowds, would you believe us? The secret lies in getting away from Piazza San Marco and venturing further out to explore smaller islands strewn throughout the marshy, magical Venice Lagoon.
- Chiesa di San Martino - This church was rebuilt…
- Laguna di Venezia - If we told you there was a way to experience an authentic side of Venice without the crowds, would you believe us? The secret lies in getting away from Piazza San Marco and venturing further out to explore smaller islands strewn throughout the marshy, magical Venice Lagoon.
- Chiesa di San Martino - This church was rebuilt several times and took on its present appearance between 1500 and 1600. It was consecrated on 29 October 1645 by the then bishop of Torcello Marco Antonio Martinengo. Over the centuries it underwent several restorations, while preserving the ancient architecture.
Seen from the outside, the church lacks a main entrance, in fact you enter laterally through a Renaissance door, near the Chapel of Santa Barbara.
- Burano - Further north in the lagoon lies Burano, a fishing island made up of hundreds of colorful houses that earn it the title of one of the most colorful towns in the world. Unlike Murano, which enjoyed industrial prowess for much of its history, Burano remained largely agricultural and fishing was its main industry. The colored houses are said to have been painted in bright hues to help fishermen navigate the lagoon on foggy days. Burano is also well-known for its lacemaking traditions, which originated in the 16th century.
- Live demonstration of lacemaking
- Guided tour
- Live demonstration of lacemaking
- Guided tour
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- Any service not mentioned in “Inclusions
- No credit or refunds will be given in the case of a no show (if you don’t show up at the meeting point at the time indicated on your voucher). Therefore we advise you to locate in advance the departure point and how to get there in order to avoid being late or any inconveniences that will prevent you from being at the meeting point in time for the…
- No credit or refunds will be given in the case of a no show (if you don’t show up at the meeting point at the time indicated on your voucher). Therefore we advise you to locate in advance the departure point and how to get there in order to avoid being late or any inconveniences that will prevent you from being at the meeting point in time for the departure.
- The voucher issued at the end of the reservation must be printed (hard copy) and presented at the time of the visit.
- In time of high water the tour will not take place.
- The tour is collective, so the presence of other participants who have booked is to be expected, up to a maximum of 30 people.
- Because of the particular shape of Venice and logistic issues that arise, we cannot guarantee that the intended route of the tour is fully accessible to people with disabilities. This means that some parts of the route may be closed to people in wheelchairs and or with physical impairments. The tour will cross four bridges.
- On certain dates, most travelers staying outside of Venice who are planning to visit for the day will be required to pay a €5 access fee. For further details (including exemptions) and to learn what days this fee is applicable, please visit: https://cda.ve.it
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.