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William_T, May 2026
The guide was local which...
The guide was local which made her very knowledgeable of the history of the city. Murano and Burano were wonderful.
Eraldo_D, Apr 2026
Nice travel
Very nice travel with very competent guides, Mr. Alvise in particular. Excellent stops at a Murano glass factory, a Burano lace workshop, and at the scenic island of Torcello.
Elizabeth_O, Apr 2026
It's fantastic...arrive...
It's fantastic...arrive at the meeting point early to avoid unnecessary stress...the guide and beat staff are very helpful and friendly
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.

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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.

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