
Private Gems of Murano, Burano and Torcello Islands
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Private Gems of Murano, Burano and Torcello Islands Your journey to these 3 remarkable islands begin as you depart from St. Mark's Basin with its breathtaking views and make your way to the northern end of the Venetian lagoon. Your first stop will be at Murano Island, also known as The Glass Island due to resident artists crafting the world renowned Murano glass. Watch in amazement at the manual skills of a master craftsman showing how a glass masterpiece comes to life. From there you will head to the Fisherman Island of Burano and be greeted by a rainbow collection of bright, colorful houses. Legend has it the color of these homes were chosen by a local fisherman as a way to help them find their way back home from the sea. The quiet island of Burano is a photographer's paradise with its simple, peaceful atmosphere, which is a welcome respite from the typical touristy areas. While here, be sure to pop into one of the shops to see and purchase its rare artisan lace. Your final stop will be to Torcello, or the Eternal Island. Torcello was the first island in the Venetian lagoon to be populated and, in its heyday, was a thriving center. Today this mystical island houses a small number of inhabitants against a timeless backdrop of wild greenery. You'll visit the 7th century Cathedral of Santa Maria Dell'Assunta to see the spectacular Byzantine mosaics. This private tour will add a unique perspective to your photographs and memories of Venice. Book now. Please Note: This tour accommodates up to a maximum of 10 guests. Please take this information into consideration when booking.
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Venice, Italy Information
Venice, Italy, offers docking at Venice Port. Travelers explore St. Mark’s Square and Doge’s Palace. Excursions visit Murano’s glass factories. Local markets sell tiramisu. The peak season, April to October, brings mild weather for canal tours. Photography captures grand canals and Adriatic vistas. Dining onboard includes risotto, an Italian favorite. Souvenirs, like Murano glass, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Venetian history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the Mediterranean climate, while comfortable shoes enhance canal walks. Venice’s iconic charm offers a vibrant Italian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of historic landmarks and scenic waterways, making Venice an engaging destination for exploring Italy’s lagoon city.
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We recommend wearing comfortable clothing and sensible, flat-soled walking shoes. Sunglasses and sunscreen are suggested.
240 minutes