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5-Hour Murano, Burano, Torcello & San Francesco Del Deser Tour In Venice
  • Tour Category

    Private Tour

  • Tour Types

    Nature, History, Sightseeing

  • Duration

    5 Hours

  • Activity Level

    Easy

  • Language

    English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish

Description

Explore the fascinating islands of Murano, Burano, Torcello, and San Francesco del Deserto in the Venetian Lagoon during this guided tour. See bridges, canals, churches here and learn what part these islands played in shaping the country's history.  Don't forget to taste local delicacies!

Highlights
  • Head over to Torcello and the island of San Francesco del Deserto
  • Visit the old Murano city center & the church of San Pietro Martire
  • Cross the bridge over Murano’s Grand Canal  
  • Venture along Burano’s tranquil streets and squares
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    • Hop on a boat with your Italian tour guide and visit the most famous islands of the Northern Lagoon: Murano and Burano.

    • Head over to Torcello or a small “hidden gem”: the island of San Francesco del Deserto. 

    • Go to Murano, a city built on tiny islands connected by a network of bridges and canals. 

    • Stroll along Fondamenta dei Vetrai (home to the oldest furnaces of the island), avoiding the more commercial ones to cross the gates of a kiln usually closed to the public. Moving carefully so as not to interfere with its artisans’ work, see little masterpieces take shape in front of our eyes, shining with bright colours whose formulas have often been kept secret for generations!

    • Continue our visit to the old Murano city center (Campo San Stefano) with its characteristic clock tower and the Renaissance church of San Pietro Martire, a treasure chest of paintings by Veronese and Bellini. 

    • Cross the bridge over Murano’s Grand Canal, reach another jewel of the island: the Basilica of Santa Maria and Donato, famous for its splendid 11th-century floor mosaics.

    • Venture along Burano’s tranquil streets and squares, surrounded by the colours of the fishermen’s houses (whose meaning we will discover little by little) with your Italian tour guide. 

    • Enjoy a delicious lunch in one of the many local restaurants, possibly treating ourselves with off-the-menu delicacies fished that very morning. Alternatively, let us relax with a lovely coffee break accompanied by delicious ice cream or (even better!) the typical biscuits of the island, the “bussolà” and the “esse”. 

    • Walk through the quiet streets of Torcello, still paved in bricks or gravel, and discover the reasons why the island was gradually abandoned in favour of Venice or the fate of its many churches, convents or buildings now replaced by the wilderness. Meet the mysterious “Devil’s Bridge” and walk through the ruins of the city center, irresistibly attracted by the Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta, the oldest church in the Lagoon.

    • Admire the splendid shapes of the nearby Santa Fosca church, Palazzo del Podestà and Palazzo dell’Archivio, perhaps also sitting on the famous “Attila’s throne”.  Discover why this small strip of land became the favourite refuge of the famous writer Ernest Hemingway. 

    • Reach the island of San Francesco del Deserto.

    • Having walked the long tree-lined avenue leading to the Convent entrance, be welcomed by one of the friars who live on the island to be guided through San Francesco’s church, bell tower, fascinating cloisters and more. Discover a truly enchanting place, subsequently returning to Venice filled with that same sense of peace breathed on this little-known but fascinating island.

What's Included
  • English-speaking Italian tour guide
What's Excluded
  • Transportation fees

  • Lunch

  • Entrance ticket to Santa Maria Assunta’s complex

  • Tips and gratuities

  • Personal Expenses
Know before you go
  • Pick up: Hotel/Port/Airport/Train Station or at the meeting point of your choice.
  • An excursion in Venice is not complete without Saint Mark’s Square, I know, but let us get there through the less touristic routes, those that your travel companions will certainly miss by jumping immediately on the shuttle or blindly following the yellow signs around. You will visit Venice like a local, enjoying every moment of the day without the anxiety of looking at the map or the clock. Time will fly, but the memories of this wonderful experience will accompany you until your return home or to Venice.

  • This tour of natural, ethnographic and cultural interest will take us to the brim of the Venetian Lagoon in search of the many (sometimes contradictory) traces of its past and the overwhelming beauty of its nature. An amazing experience, to enjoy at leisure for a whole day, slowly discovering one of the most extraordinary environments in the world, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1987!

  • Initially, home only to fishers, salt farmers and ferrymen, Murano began its ascent around the year 1291, as it was chosen to house the glass kilns of the Venetian Lagoon exclusively. Ever since nicknamed “the island of fire”, Murano is still home to around 70 active furnaces, where the traditional glass blowing activity resists the advance of the mechanized world. Up to this day, the glass masters here keep blowing or hand-making beautiful vases, glasses, statues and chandeliers in classic/rococo style or rigorous contemporary forms by great furniture designers.

  • Cross the bridge over Murano’s Grand Canal, reach another jewel of the island: the Basilica of Santa Maria and Donato, famous for its splendid 11th-century floor mosaics. Animated by figures of animals, birds, mythological beasts and symbols whose meaning often remains unclear, these mosaics are just one of the many curiosities of the Basilica, considered the best example of Romanesque architecture. In the lagoon!

  • Burano is a miniature-sized Venice, much quieter popular, with tiny houses painted in bright colours and a dramatically leaning bell tower. A lively island prospering thanks to fishing and tourism, Burano still preserves its rhythms, traditions and (above all) its magical atmosphere, absolutely worth seeing!

  • With a little luck, we will meet an old lady who, sitting in front of her house door, still weaves a typical lace. Yes, the famous Burano lace. It is said that this craft was born from the genius of Burano’s women, trying to increase the meagre income of their families. While men were out fishing (or during unlucky hunting seasons), they would support the local economy with their needlework. In the 16th century, thanks to the support of the Doge’s wife and queens, lace went from being a simple domestic activity to real art, flourishing for decades until the end of the Serenissima, when it got to the brink of extinction. Burano lace was saved in extremis by salvaging the knowledge of the only lace-maker left on the island. How? Well, find out during this tour!

  • The encounter with the one-time commercial capital of the Lagoon will surprise you. At times, the rustic, almost desolated aspect of Torcello makes it hard to believe that centuries ago, this was a busy port city buzzing with thousands of inhabitants (of which nowadays only a handful remain)! Isolated houses, bushes, a vegetable garden here, and these are the only clues left of Torcello’s glorious past. This was probably one of the main islands where refugees from the mainland escaped the barbaric invasions at the fall of the Roman Empire. Protected by the lagoon swamps, the exiles of Altino, in particular, found here a new haven. Starting as a poor community of fishermen, ferrymen and merchants, they slowly took advantage of the island’s strategic position (halfway between the Byzantine East and the ‘Roman-Barbarian West) to turn it into a flourishing commercial center, the most important of the ancient Lagoon actually! Torcello will amaze us with its silence and surreal atmosphere.

  • Recognize the rows of ancient cypress and pine trees of this island where, according to tradition, Saint Francis himself stopped on his way back from the Holy Land. At his death, the island (formerly known as “Due Vigne” – Two Vineyards) changed its name, becoming the site of a Franciscan convent still active today and whose history we will discover as we land on this small spiritual oasis

Meeting Point

Venice, Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy

Cancellation Policy

For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -

Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price Details
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1 To 6EUR 450 Per Group

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USD 504 / group