Venice Islands Tour with Private Boat: Murano & Burano Half Day Trip
Cruise to the best two Venetian Islands – Murano and Burano by private boat and a dedicated licensed local guide throughout. Meet the artisans keeping Venice’s traditional crafts alive. Learn about the age-old handcrafts that brought these little islands fame, and see quality Murano glass and Burano lace being made first-hand. The perfect trip from Venice for those seeking a combination of history and behind-the-scenes action!
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Venice Islands Tour with Private Boat: Murano & Burano Half Day Trip
What to Expect
A trip to Venice wouldn't be complete without island-hopping between lace-loving Burano and glass-blowing Murano in the Venetian Lagoon. Embark on a leisurely journey for an in-depth look at the crafts that have made these islands world-famous. See live demonstrations of the arts of glassblowing on Murano and lacemaking on Burano and learn the secrets of the trade on this Venice islands tour with private boat.
The island of Murano looks similar to Venice but it is much quieter. Charming architecture, canals, and bridges make it a relaxing place to stroll and learn. Internationally renowned for a glassmaking industry that dates back to the 13th century, Murano continues to produce ornate glass objects thanks to generations of glassmakers who apprenticed their sons to make sure this precious art craft survived. Your imagination will run wild as you see the artisans creating intricate handcrafted pieces.
Further north in the Venetian lagoon lies Burano, whose fairy-tale canals are lined with brilliantly painted houses that seem to vie with each other for your attention. Each house has a different color and legend has it that the fishermen used this to their advantage as the colors helped them navigate their way home through the fog. This picturesque fishing village is also well-known for its lacemaking traditions, which dates back to 1500. Today in the colorful streets of Burano, you can still see old women stiching laces using techniques inspired by the making of fishing nets.
See the magic of Murano glassblowing and Burano lacemaking on this exciting half-day cruise across the Venetian Lagoon with live demonstrations of both arts. Learn about the history of these ancient local traditions and be enchanted by the charm of the quiet canals and piazzas of these culturally vibrant islands. This morning or afternoon tour is a great introduction to the magical islands of the Venetian lagoon.
After meeting your expert guide, board a private water taxi and sail to the timeless island of Murano. Along the way, your guide entertains you with stories of the sites you’ll be passing and before you know it you’ll be disembarking on the shores of Murano. Known for its rich history and unmatched glassblowing, you’ll learn that it was here Europe’s first mirrors were crafted.
Visit one of the ancient glass factories in Murano. You will dock at a handpicked glassblowing workshop where you will stand in awe as skilled artisans still craft their work with the original authenticity of their ancestors. Watch them in action while your guide brings the process to colorful life as vibrantly as the glass creations you’re witnessing.
Jump back onboard the boat and venture out into the colorful island of Burano to enjoy another live demonstration. See the area’s famous multicolored houses huddled tightly together along canal streets with laundry strung between each facing window. Walk the quiet streets, admire the intricate lacework for which Burano's ladies are renowned, catch a glimpse at the massive cathedral whose bell tower leans almost as precipitously as Pisa's. Then be treated to Burano’s centuries-old tradition of lacemaking with an insightful guided visit at a selected hand-made lace workshop before returning back to Venice.
Highlights
- Sail around the Venetian Lagoon
- Explore Murano & Burano Islands
- Visit a handpicked glass factory on Murano
- See a glassblowing demonstration
- Visit a selected lacemaking workshop on Burano
- See a lace making demonstration
What Is Included
- Private licensed professional local guide
- Round-trip transportation to Murano and Burano in a private luxury water taxi with a dedicated captain
- Glassmaking demonstration at Murano glass factory
- Lacemaking demonstration at Burano lace shop
What Is Not Included
- Food & drinks
- Tips (optional)
- Anything not expressly mentioned as included
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Important Information
- This private tour is available on request any day except Christmas Day, and January 1.
Good to Know
- Each water taxi can accommodate up to a maximum of 10 people (guide and captain included) so with bookings of more than 8 people, your party will be divided into two or more boats.
- Wear comfortable shoes.
- This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with impaired mobility.
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Last update: February 7, 2022
As ever, we put health and safety first. Since the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, all of our tours comply with the necessary safety and security regulations as per local guidelines. As long as the Covid-19 emergency persists, here what you can expect during your tour:
Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized.
Social Distancing during the tour in accordance with government guidelines.
Guest Guidelines – All participants who are over 6 years old are required to bring their own FFP2 facemask and wear them for the duration of the tour (wearing masks is mandatory both outdoors and indoors).
Mandatory Covid-19 Rules – Traveler Guidelines starting from January 10, 2022 until further notice:
All venues in Italy will require visitors to produce the “Reinforced Green Pass” (or equivalent record of vaccination for non-EU countries) also known as the “Super Green Pass”, to prove that they have received a booster shot (3rd injection). Those who will not present the required documents will not be entitled to any credit or refund. Additionally, travel within the country by train, boat, and buses now require all passengers to wear FFP2 facemasks.
Temperature checks will also take place at tour venues; if your temperature is above 37.5°C (99.5° F) you will unfortunately not be able to attend the tour. For more information, including specifics associated with requirements and restrictions associated with travel to and within Italy, read the following Covid-19 updates or consult the Italian embassy in your country.