Make the most of your Venice Holiday with a guided Murano Burano day trip. Discover famous glassmaking and lace traditions, all for just £29pp.Step away from the crowded heart of Venice and explore its most captivating nearby islands on a Murano Burano day trip by boat. Departing from the iconic St. Mark’s Square, your journey begins with a scenic motorboat ride across the Venetian Lagoon. The first stop is Murano, world-renowned for its centuries-old glassmaking heritage. You'll step inside a local glass factory, where expert artisans demonstrate the delicate craft of lampworking, a tradition passed down through generations since the 1200s, when glassmakers were moved off the mainland for safety. The experience blends artistry with history in a truly unforgettable way.Next, glide across the lagoon to Burano, famous for its candy-coloured houses and lacework legacy. This cheerful fishing village feels like a painter’s palette, with every turn offering another picture-perfect view. Your guide will share stories of Burano’s lace making traditions and how even Leonardo da Vinci once visited to purchase altar cloths. Whether you're shopping for handmade lace, capturing photos, or enjoying a scoop of gelato on a quiet canal, Burano is as charming as it is culturally rich.Those who opt for the extended 6-hour tour will also visit the peaceful island of Torcello, a quieter and lesser-known gem. It’s home to the ancient Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, which still houses 7th-century mosaics that rival any in Italy. As the oldest settled island in the Venetian lagoon, Torcello offers a deeper glimpse into the roots of Venice itself. From vivid colours and artisanal heritage to quiet, spiritual landmarks, this is more than just a day trip, it’s a layered journey through the soul of Venetian culture.
1. Visit a glass factory and watch expert artisans demonstrate traditional glassblowing techniques.2. Browse Murano glass shops for one-of-a-kind souvenirs like vases, jewellery, and figurines.3. Explore the Museo del Vetro (Glass Museum) to learn about the history of Venetian glassmaking.4. Walk along Fondamenta dei Vetrai, Murano’s main canal lined with colourful buildings and local cafes.5. Stroll the vibrant streets and photograph the famous colourful houses.6. Visit a lace workshop and see how intricate Burano lace is handmade, a tradition over 500 years old.7. Try local seafood dishes at a trattoria, risotto di gò (goby fish risotto) is a specialty.8. Pop into the Lace Museum (Museo del Merletto) for a deeper dive into the island’s heritage.
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