Tours and Tickets to Experience Mazzorbo
Mazzorbo

*A trip to Mazzorbo is perfect for travelers looking to escape the crowds in Venice.
*The Mazzorbo vineyards are a must-see for food and wine enthusiasts.
*Tours of the Venetian Islands require getting on and off a boat, so inquire about wheelchair accessibility in advance.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Mazzorbo. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Mazzorbo is free to visit, as it is an island close to Venice. However, many travelers come here on tours for a stress-free and convenient way to travel between islands. Shared tours typically begin at around US$160, whereas private half-day tours start from about US$215.
Some of the top things to see and do on Mazzorbo include touring wineries, such as the Venissa Project, and visiting the Santa Caterina Church. Many visitors also come here to enjoy waterfront dining, stroll through gardens, and take island-hopping trips to destinations that include Murano and Burano.
As Mazzorbo is known for its wineries, it’s a good idea to visit when the weather is warm—especially if you want to stroll through its vineyards. Either late spring or early fall (April, May, or September) offer pleasant conditions. July and August are warm, but you can expect bigger crowds of tourists.
That depends on how long you’ve got in Italy. Mazzorbo is a small and quiet island, best suited for a quick visit rather than an extended stay. It’s a worthwhile stop on a wider island-hopping trip if you enjoy off-the-beaten-path destinations with good food and wine.
Yes, Mazzorbo is good for kids. This pretty island is not just about vineyards and boasts a children’s playground, a sports center, and beautiful gardens to explore. There are also open spaces for kids to run around, scenic walking paths along the lagoon, and restaurants to enjoy.









































