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Anonymous, Apr 2026
Burano alone is worth it.
We did the trip to murano and Burano and were supposed to go to Torchello but opted not to, after speaking to our guide. Murano was a tourist trap and a waste of time. Burano was much cuter and more interesting. Our British tour guide, David, was FABULOUS. He made the trip amazing and interesting.
Debbie_E, Nov 2025
Amazing Venice Islands Tour!
Amazing Venice Islands Tour! We had a great time on the Venice Islands Cruise: Murano Glass and Rainbow Burano with City Tours CO. LTD. Our guide, Ilaria was friendly, knowledgeable and made the day so enjoyable. We learned a lot about Venice and its nearby islands. The glassblowing demo in Murano was fascinating and we loved visiting Burano…especially tasting the delicious Bussolai cookies! A fun and memorable experience — we highly recommend this tour and Ilaria ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Lisa_W, Mar 2026
Murano, Burano, Torcello Tour
This was our first time to Venice si we wanted to see Murano, Burano, and Torcello. This was a lovely tour. It said small group, and we did end up breaking into small groups but all in all, there were over 89 people on the boat. The glass-blowing demonstration was fun to watch in Murano. The colored buildings in Burano were beautiful and bright! The medieval feel in Torcello was true to its claim. I would do it again and I would come in the summer. It is the end of March and it is 50° F.
jpriestley, Mar 2026
Great tour to multiple...
Great tour to multiple islands, a great way to see more than the Main Square. The only thing I would change is spending more time at each stop

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  • Be sure to bring your camera to capture the picturesque glassblowing demonstrations on Murano and traditional lace-making on Burano.

  • Murano glass and Burano lace are famous for their impeccable quality—and prices reflect that. Be wary of glass or lace shops that advertise “bargain” prices, which often means low-quality goods imported from outside Italy.

  • Murano’s glass shops are known for their hard-sell techniques, so always book your Venice islands tour through a reputable company to avoid unpleasant strong-arming tactics.

  • The church at San Giorgio Maggiore is one of few churches you can visit for free in Venice; if you want to climb its bell tower you’ll have to pay €6.