Burano
Burano

Burano

Free admission
Burano, 30142

The Basics

Join a guided tour of the Venetian islands and stroll through the winding streets of this charming island to admire the brightly painted houses and watch a lace-making demonstration. A private tour of Burano, Murano, and Torcello islands is a fascinating way to explore the less famous corners of the Floating City by boat.

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Murano Glass Experience with a Visit to a Burano lace island
Murano Glass Experience with a Visit to a Burano lace island
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$54.50 per adult
Traveler Favorite
Lovely Lagoon Afternoon
Tour guide was most knowledgeable , sharing many interesting facts. Boat transportation was very comfortable and operator very competent. Have visited Venice many times, but have not been to the islands Murano and Burano.. Found this excursion to be delightful… well worth your time and great value. Prosecco Toast a special treat !
SaraJane_M, Apr 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • A boat trip to Burano is a must for photography buffs, who will love capturing the vibrant colors.

  • Venice island tours require getting on and off a boat, so confirm wheelchair and stroller accessibility ahead of time.

  • Burano lace, like Murano glass, is made entirely by hand and is very expensive. Don't be fooled by cheap industrial knock-offs sold at many souvenir shops.

  • The island's main street is lined with souvenir shops, cafés, and restaurants.

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How to Get There

From St. Mark's Square, take the 5.2 vaporetto from the San Zaccaria stop to Fondamente Nove, then transfer to the 12 to Burano. Boats run until late, but if you miss the last vaporetto, you’ll have to take what may be an expensive water taxi back to Venice.

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When to Get There

Though the small islands outside Venice are less visited than sights like St. Mark's Basilica and the Doge's Palace, they can still get quite crowded. The best time to visit is in early spring or late fall. If you’re there in summer, head to Burano first thing in the morning.

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Visiting Burano and Murano

Burano is often mistaken for Murano, the island known for its long history of glass blowing. You can easily visit both in a single day on a tour that combines them both. You’ll want to see Burano for the photo opportunities and lace-making and Murano for the glass-making demonstrations in the island's many glass factories.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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