Tour with audio guide Venice, Murano, Burano, Torcello on hop-on hop-off panoramic eco-boat è Lagoon of Venice
Tour with audio guide Venice, Murano, Burano, Torcello on hop-on hop-off panoramic eco-boat: € 20 per person.

Why not discover the islands in a more personal way? It can be done with this boat trip to the islands of Murano, Burano and Torcello which includes experiences hard to reach otherwise.
How to enter a Murano glass laboratory and witness the glass blowing technique live. Or discover the secrets of making the famous Burano lace. Finally, enjoy a visit to the island of Torcello; an intact medieval enclave.
Venetiana is an exclusive eco-vessel, a floating living room created by Italian interior designer Alessandro Bianchi with large windows and open spaces to connect with the beauty around you.
The entire boat tour takes around 2 hours and 15 minutes and can be done all in one – to get your first glimpse of Venice – or slowly, stopping where and for how long you like.
Line A will take you to the heart of Venice: the treasures of Piazza San Marco and the island of Murano, where you will visit a world-famous glass factory and witness the art of glassmaking.
From Murano you can take Line B and continue towards the islands of Burano, famous for their brightly colored houses and the production of lace, and Torcello, a small oasis of peace in the middle of the lagoon, head towards Punta Sabbioni, or go back to the station of Venice Santa Lucia.
If you choose to return with Line A, the boat will take you directly to the Santa Lucia train station with just one stop at the Zattere by the Giudecca Canal.
Download the Pop Guide App on your smartphone and enjoy unlimited access to the audio guide included in the price. Offline mode is also available.

What includes the Tour with audio guide Venice, Murano, Burano, Torcello on hop-on hop-off panoramic eco-boat
The tour includes an audio guide on board, a hop-on hop-off panoramic eco-boat trip. A unique experience!
– Hop-on hop-off eco-boat tour for 24 or 48 hours
– Multilingual sightseeing app on your smartphone
– Map of the city available onboard
– Free glassmaking show in Murano
Duration of the Tour with audio guide Venice, Murano, Burano, Torcello on a hop-on hop-off panoramic eco-boat
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes. But you will be free to get off and on wherever you like at the stops of the two lines A and B as many times as you want for 48 hours.
Cancellation policy of the Venice, Murano, Burano, Torcello audio-guided tour on hop-on hop-off panoramic eco-boat
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel your reservation up to 24 hours before the start of the experience.

Murano
Murano is a characteristic centre located to the north of Venice, built on seven islets in the lagoon connected by bridges.
Asylum and refuge for refugees from the mainland to find refuge from barbarian invasions, Murano, whose old name is AMURANIUM, grew in prosperity and reached its splendor in the 16th century. It was always the center that maintained administrative autonomy from Venice, enjoying an administrative local government and taking advantage of its ancient statutes since 1272 under the rule of a podestà.
Burano
Burano is a characteristic fishing centre, built on four islands of the lagoon connected by bridges.
One of the main characteristics of the island is that of the polychrome of the small houses: a tradition perhaps born as a reaction to the humid and foggy climate that characterizes these lagoon places. One of the hypotheses for the choice of bright colors is in fact the need to recognize your home at night by returning home on a cold foggy night.
Torcello
Torcello is an ancient center of the northern lagoon that flourished in the Middle Ages until Venice took commercial dominance of the lagoon area. It has few residents, but is frequented by thousands of tourists every year.
Housing centre since the 5th / 7th century as a result of the invasions before the Huns and then the Longobards: there the fugitives from the city of Altino found refuge. The name of the island probably derives from TURRICELLUM (the tower erected in memory of the Lost Homeland). In 638 the bishop of Altino moved the sacred relics here and from that moment the history of Torcello continued to exist until the end of the Republic. It had an autonomous government, with Podest� and Council, where the wool industry was practiced. |