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131 - Private Venice Islands Tour

  • Writer: Nancy Daum
    Nancy Daum
  • Oct 12, 2023
  • 3 min read

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  • Explore the best of Venice’s islands with your private expert guide at your side

  • Visit three of Venice's islands Murano, Burano and Torcello, each with a unique story

  • Discover the centuries old secrets behind the famous glass blowing of Murano

  • Ride across the lagoon to visit the colorful and picturesque island of Burano

  • Learn how these now colorful houses were once fishermen’s homes on your private tour

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LivTours Private Venice Islands Tour takes you on an adventurous and luxurious day that is partly done on water and partly on foot. This is a great tour to gain an insider’s view of Venice. In the company of your private expert guide, you will explore the three most important islands in the Lagoon. Each island offers a unique feel and history and ends on the island of Burano where you can opt to stay and enjoy lunch or head back to Venice proper.

On this exclusive private tour of the islands around Venice, your LivTours guide will accompany you for the entire four hour visit as you explore the three main islands: Murano, Torcello and Burano. Each island has artisan workshops, amazing landmarks and one-of-a-kind architecture. Visiting these islands provides a full immersion into the daily life of Venice and its citizens.

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On your LivTours Private Venice Islands your guide will meet you at your Venetian hotel where you will jump into a water taxi. Should your hotel not have its own water taxi dock, we will let you know the closest one and arrange that as your meeting point. Your local expert guide will help you understand the traditions and customs of this enchanting city. Enjoy a luxury water taxi ride while admiring the views as you head to your first island, Murano.

Up until the 19th century and in an effort to keep the much coveted secrets of glass blowing within the island residents of Murano were restricted to live on the island and only marry within the island’s population. After a short walking tour with your private guide, you will be taken to experience a live demonstration of the intriguing art form of glassblowing. Admire the artisans as they blow magnificent glass objects and tour the factory.

Back in your private water taxi your expert guide will show you the lagoon from the boat as you ride towards the island of Torcello. This magical deserted island was actually the very first to be inhabited. Today, only one small church remains, intriguing both visitors and locals to visit. In the past, the Ancient Romans would cross the lagoon by foot and bring construction equipment and other useful tools to conquer the island. Your visit to Torcello is perfect for hearing stories and taking pictures of the beautiful landscape.

Back in your private water taxi, your guide will lead you to the third island, Burano. This gem in the Lagoon of Venice is a much admired UNESCO World Heritage Site. The unique architecture of the former fisherman’s houses now colorfully painted will fill your photographs with colors, stories and anecdotes. Admire the beauty of this island as you learn about Merletto lace techniques.

Your Venice Islands Private Tour ends on the island of Burano and the water taxi is booked to take you back to your hotel at the end of your tour, but you are more than welcome to remain on the island and take some extra time to enjoy a leisurely lunch and do some shopping. Your private expert guide will give you all the information you need to make the most of your time!


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