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Highlights
Depart from St Mark's Square
Visit Murano glass island
See live glassblowing demo
Explore colourful Burano
Scenic lagoon crossing
What's Included
Return boat transport
Glassblowing demonstration
Free time on both islands
Two islands, one trip
Venice's lagoon holds dozens of islands, but two stand out for visitors: Murano, where glass has been made for over 700 years, and Burano, famous for its rainbow-painted houses. This boat tour takes you to both, departing from St Mark's Square and returning you to the heart of Venice.
Murano and its glass
Murano became the centre of Venetian glassmaking in 1291, when furnaces were moved from Venice proper due to fire risk. The island's glassmakers developed techniques still used today, and a live demonstration shows the skill involved. Watch molten glass transform into delicate objects in minutes, shaped by tools and breath alone.
Burano's colours
Burano's houses are painted in vivid colours, a tradition that helped fishermen identify their homes through lagoon mists. Today the effect is photogenic in the extreme. Wander the small streets, photograph the reflections in the canals, and understand why artists have long been drawn here.
The lagoon crossing
The boat ride itself offers perspectives on Venice impossible from land. You see the city recede across the water, watch the lagoon's shifting colours, and arrive at islands that feel distinctly different from the main city. It is a reminder that Venice is not just a city but an archipelago.
Book your island tour tickets
See Venice beyond St Mark's. Book your Murano and Burano boat tour tickets today.
Arrive at meeting point on time
Stay with group during transfers
Return to boat at specified times
Handle glass products with care in shops
How long is the tour?
Approximately 4-5 hours including travel and free time.
Is lunch included?
No, but you have free time to eat on the islands.
Where does the tour depart?
From St Mark's Square. Exact meeting point in confirmation.
Duration: 4-5 hours
Departs from St Mark's Square
Free time on both islands
Comfortable shoes recommended
Not included: food and drinks
Tiket ini tidak dapat dibatalkan atau dijadwalkan ulang.
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Highlights
Depart from St Mark's Square
Visit Murano glass island
See live glassblowing demo
Explore colourful Burano
Scenic lagoon crossing
What's Included
Return boat transport
Glassblowing demonstration
Free time on both islands
Two islands, one trip
Venice's lagoon holds dozens of islands, but two stand out for visitors: Murano, where glass has been made for over 700 years, and Burano, famous for its rainbow-painted houses. This boat tour takes you to both, departing from St Mark's Square and returning you to the heart of Venice.
Murano and its glass
Murano became the centre of Venetian glassmaking in 1291, when furnaces were moved from Venice proper due to fire risk. The island's glassmakers developed techniques still used today, and a live demonstration shows the skill involved. Watch molten glass transform into delicate objects in minutes, shaped by tools and breath alone.
Burano's colours
Burano's houses are painted in vivid colours, a tradition that helped fishermen identify their homes through lagoon mists. Today the effect is photogenic in the extreme. Wander the small streets, photograph the reflections in the canals, and understand why artists have long been drawn here.
The lagoon crossing
The boat ride itself offers perspectives on Venice impossible from land. You see the city recede across the water, watch the lagoon's shifting colours, and arrive at islands that feel distinctly different from the main city. It is a reminder that Venice is not just a city but an archipelago.
Book your island tour tickets
See Venice beyond St Mark's. Book your Murano and Burano boat tour tickets today.
Arrive at meeting point on time
Stay with group during transfers
Return to boat at specified times
Handle glass products with care in shops
How long is the tour?
Approximately 4-5 hours including travel and free time.
Is lunch included?
No, but you have free time to eat on the islands.
Where does the tour depart?
From St Mark's Square. Exact meeting point in confirmation.
Duration: 4-5 hours
Departs from St Mark's Square
Free time on both islands
Comfortable shoes recommended
Not included: food and drinks
Tiket ini tidak dapat dibatalkan atau dijadwalkan ulang.
-
Highlights
Depart from St Mark's Square
Visit Murano glass island
See live glassblowing demo
Explore colourful Burano
Scenic lagoon crossing
What's Included
Return boat transport
Glassblowing demonstration
Free time on both islands
Two islands, one trip
Venice's lagoon holds dozens of islands, but two stand out for visitors: Murano, where glass has been made for over 700 years, and Burano, famous for its rainbow-painted houses. This boat tour takes you to both, departing from St Mark's Square and returning you to the heart of Venice.
Murano and its glass
Murano became the centre of Venetian glassmaking in 1291, when furnaces were moved from Venice proper due to fire risk. The island's glassmakers developed techniques still used today, and a live demonstration shows the skill involved. Watch molten glass transform into delicate objects in minutes, shaped by tools and breath alone.
Burano's colours
Burano's houses are painted in vivid colours, a tradition that helped fishermen identify their homes through lagoon mists. Today the effect is photogenic in the extreme. Wander the small streets, photograph the reflections in the canals, and understand why artists have long been drawn here.
The lagoon crossing
The boat ride itself offers perspectives on Venice impossible from land. You see the city recede across the water, watch the lagoon's shifting colours, and arrive at islands that feel distinctly different from the main city. It is a reminder that Venice is not just a city but an archipelago.
Book your island tour tickets
See Venice beyond St Mark's. Book your Murano and Burano boat tour tickets today.
Duration: 4-5 hours
Departs from St Mark's Square
Free time on both islands
Comfortable shoes recommended
Not included: food and drinks
Arrive at meeting point on time
Stay with group during transfers
Return to boat at specified times
Handle glass products with care in shops
How long is the tour?
Approximately 4-5 hours including travel and free time.
Is lunch included?
No, but you have free time to eat on the islands.
Where does the tour depart?
From St Mark's Square. Exact meeting point in confirmation.
Tiket ini tidak dapat dibatalkan atau dijadwalkan ulang.
-
Highlights
Depart from St Mark's Square
Visit Murano glass island
See live glassblowing demo
Explore colourful Burano
Scenic lagoon crossing
What's Included
Return boat transport
Glassblowing demonstration
Free time on both islands
Two islands, one trip
Venice's lagoon holds dozens of islands, but two stand out for visitors: Murano, where glass has been made for over 700 years, and Burano, famous for its rainbow-painted houses. This boat tour takes you to both, departing from St Mark's Square and returning you to the heart of Venice.
Murano and its glass
Murano became the centre of Venetian glassmaking in 1291, when furnaces were moved from Venice proper due to fire risk. The island's glassmakers developed techniques still used today, and a live demonstration shows the skill involved. Watch molten glass transform into delicate objects in minutes, shaped by tools and breath alone.
Burano's colours
Burano's houses are painted in vivid colours, a tradition that helped fishermen identify their homes through lagoon mists. Today the effect is photogenic in the extreme. Wander the small streets, photograph the reflections in the canals, and understand why artists have long been drawn here.
The lagoon crossing
The boat ride itself offers perspectives on Venice impossible from land. You see the city recede across the water, watch the lagoon's shifting colours, and arrive at islands that feel distinctly different from the main city. It is a reminder that Venice is not just a city but an archipelago.
Book your island tour tickets
See Venice beyond St Mark's. Book your Murano and Burano boat tour tickets today.
Duration: 4-5 hours
Departs from St Mark's Square
Free time on both islands
Comfortable shoes recommended
Not included: food and drinks
Arrive at meeting point on time
Stay with group during transfers
Return to boat at specified times
Handle glass products with care in shops
How long is the tour?
Approximately 4-5 hours including travel and free time.
Is lunch included?
No, but you have free time to eat on the islands.
Where does the tour depart?
From St Mark's Square. Exact meeting point in confirmation.
Tiket ini tidak dapat dibatalkan atau dijadwalkan ulang.
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