Top 10 Things to Do in Venice

 

1. Skip the Line: Venice in One Day

First time in Venice? You’ll see all the highlights of this magical city on this combined walking and boat tour. Plus, you’ll skip the long lines at St. Mark’s Basilica – don’t waste time waiting in lines when you’re on vacation!  Read More…

 

2. Venice Gondola Ride and Serenade

Share a gondola with other travelers along the canals of Venice and be serenaded as your group of gondolas glide along the Grand Canal. One of the gondoliers will play music and sing songs throughout the 35-minute ride. Great value for money! Only a gondola ride can capture the magic of Venice. Read More…

 

 

3. Murano, Burano and Torcello Half-Day Sightseeing Tour

Explore the famous islands of the Venice lagoon – Murano, Burano and Torcello – on a half-day excursion. You’ll see a glass-blowing display on Murano, shop for lace on Burano and visit Venice’s first church on the tranquil island of Torcello. This morning or afternoon tour is a great introduction to the magical islands of the Venetian lagoon.  Read More…

 

 

4. Skip the Line: Best of Venice Walking Tour including Basilica di San Marco

See the top Venice attractions in a short space of time on this comprehensive Best of Venice walking tour! With an expert guide, see sights like the Rialto Bridge and Piazza San Marco (St Mark’s Square), and then enjoy a tour of the Basilica di San Marco, where you’ll have skip-the-line access.  Read More…

 

 

5. Venice by Night Tour and Gondola Ride

Explore romantic Venice by night, and see the city’s hidden gems! During a relaxing walking tour, you’ll pass top Venice attractions like the Rialto Bridge, alongside the lesser-known spots that influence Venetian culture. Your tour ends with a serene Venetian gondola ride (maximum six people per boat) along the canals. Read More…

6. Dolomite Mountains Small Group Day Trip from Venice

Travel into the exquisite mountain scenery of the Dolomites on a minivan day trip from Venice. After only an hour’s drive from Venice, you’ll emerge into a land of towering peaks and peaceful valleys dotted with villages. Before entering the Sesto region, you’ll stop for morning coffee at Pieve di Cadore, a typical Italian village surrounded by soaring peaks, the birthplace of the Renaissance painter Titian. Read More…

 

7. Venice Grand Canal Boat Tour

The best way to appreciate the beauty and uniqueness of a city built on water is by boat! Gliding through Venice’s Grand Canal and minor canals, you’ll be introduced to the splendid palaces, churches, bridges, gardens and warehouses lining the city’s liquid streets. Your luxurious motor-launch boat tour of the Grand Canal brings the magic of Venice alive. Read More…

 

 

8. Venice Ghost Walking Tour

Venice by night is a place of romance and mystery – and the ghosts of the past! This ghost walking tour takes you on a journey through the hidden Venice, and tells the tale of six intriguing ghost stories that will bring a chill to the night’s air! In addition to hearing ghost stories and legends, you’ll hear little-known facts about Venice and its history, and visit tucked-away backstreets well off the beaten track. Read More…

 

9. Venice Photography Walking Tour: A Day in Life of Venice

For something a little different to do in Venice, try a photography walking tour. Get to move around Venice not as tourist but as a Venetian. You will also learn how to approach people and capture the spontaneous emotions, expressions and interactions among people that tell the story of Venice and the people who celebrate it with you. So bring your camera and be prepared to walk, shoot and click. This in-depth private photo walking tour is hosted by an expert photographer. Read More…

 

10. Veneto Small-Group Wine Tasting Tour

Your tour begins as you board your air-conditioned minivan and make your way to the south-east of Treviso, only a short disntance from Venice. You will travel to a17th century villa once the home of the famous Doge Giustinian. Surrounded by 40 achers of vineyards this area is perfect for the production of high quality wine. The grapes cultivated are Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Refrosco and Raboso, Verduzzo, Chardonay, Pinot Grigio, Tocai, Traminer, and Prosecco all these grapes are typical of this area. Read More…

 

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