Venice Full-Day Tours

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7-hour Guided Tour: Murano, Torcello including 2-hour Free Time in Burano
7-hour Guided Tour: Murano, Torcello including 2-hour Free Time in Burano
Discover islands of Burano, Murano and Torcello on a full-day excursion.
from €35
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Murano and Burano Boat Tour with Glass Factory Visit
Murano and Burano Boat Tour with Glass Factory Visit
Exploring the colorful houses of Burano and learn about the tradition of glass-making in Murano.
from €30
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Semi-private Prosecco Wine Tour from Venice
Semi-private Prosecco Wine Tour from Venice
Head outside Venice and into the countryside of the Veneto region on this tour that introduces you to prosecco—Italian sparkling wine.
€159
per person
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6-hour Guided Boat Tour: Discover Murano, Burano and Torcello
6-hour Guided Boat Tour: Discover Murano, Burano and Torcello
Enjoy a pleasant boat tour to the charming islands of Murano, Burano and Torcello: an excursion in the heart of Venice lagoon admiring their beauty and history.
from €30
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Full Day Venice Bike Rental
Full Day Venice Bike Rental
Visitors who stick to Venice’s main island miss out on dozens of hidden attractions. Seek out lesser-known locales during this full-day bike rental.
Up to 10 places
€13
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From Venice: Private Ferrari Tour with Tickets and Lunch
From Venice: Private Ferrari Tour with Tickets and Lunch
Immerse yourself in the legend of Ferrari on a day trip from Venice. Visit the Ferrari Museum in Maranello, the Cittadella Ferrari, and the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena, with a pitstop for lunch.
€1 200
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Full Day 3 Islands Boat Tour: Murano, Burano & Torcello from San Marco
Full Day 3 Islands Boat Tour: Murano, Burano & Torcello from San Marco
Departure from San Marco - Cornoldi. We take you across the lagoon with a sightseeing boat, listen your multilingual guide on board and visit the three most important Islands of the Venetian Lagoon: Murano, Burano and Torcello.
€30
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Venice to Padua Full-Day Brenta Riviera Boat Cruise
Venice to Padua Full-Day Brenta Riviera Boat Cruise
Enjoy a romantic, full-day, mini-cruise from Venice to Padua. Travel past the Venetian Villas along the Brenta Riviera and stop off at a handful of them for guided tours.
€134
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Basilica San Marco, Doges Palace & Gondola ride
Basilica San Marco, Doges Palace & Gondola ride
First time in Venice? Maximize your time in the city with a full-day itinerary that ticks off all the most memorable attractions.
€152.91
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Shared Cruise of Burano, Murano, Torcello & Murano glass factory
Shared Cruise of Burano, Murano, Torcello & Murano glass factory
Join a full-day boat tour to explore the well-known islands of the Venetian Lagoon with a panoramic vessel and an experienced tour guide.
€30
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Thomas B.
The price is quite good compared to other options, however it is a little tedious having to listen to the guide repeat the same information in 5 different languages, because there comes a time when he is talking about monuments or places that are no longer in sight While the boat is moving, it would be preferable to book something smaller with the preferred language. Aside from that, the overall experience is good and the guide is very helpful and friendly.
about 16 hours ago
Sanchez
It's a great activity when you don't stay long in Venice. But as it is an activity that I really liked, if I come back, I will spend more time on each island because I find that an hour with everything there is to see. It goes way too fast.
3 days ago
Reginaldo M.
The educational visit on the manual processing of glass in artisan ovens is interesting. But I don't understand why the shop is induced in internal shops with very high prices, even in the shops in the internal square of the town. The paradox is that in the bazaars along the route to Venice in the Rialto bridge area, the prices of Murano glasses, identical to those we bought on the island, are 3 euros lower per piece. One out of five would come free. What a disappointment!!! Interessante la visita didattica sulla lavorazione manuale del vetro nei forni artigianali. Però non capisco perché viene indotto lo shop in negozi interni con dei prezzi altissimi, anche nelle botteghe della piazza interna del paese. Il paradosso è che nei bazar lungo il percorso di arrivo a Venezia zona ponte Rialto , i prezzi dei bicchieri di Murano, identici a quelli che abbiamo comprato sull'isola, sono inferiori di 3 euro a pezzo. Ne sarebbe venuto uno gratis su cinque. Che delusione!!!
8 days ago
Gloria
Very worthwhile trip. Small exhibit at the glass blowing factory on Murano and then around an hour on the island. then to Burano where you have 2 hours to explore (get lunch at this point) and this is a perfect amount of time to see the island and it's beautiful colours. Next to Torcello you get around an hour or so, again a perfect amount of time. It isn't massively clear to understand the points of interest that they point out on the boat. For the money you spend it is definitely worthwhile!
11 days ago
Christine
The pier was very easy to find as the instructions are so clear. The guides were great, not a lot of information but it was also nice to just sit and enjoy the views from the boat. Murano was great, if you want to shop, there are plenty more glass shops in the town, and it’s much nicer shopping outside. Burano was great and allowed enough free time to have a leisurely lunch and see most of the town. Torcello was beautiful, not as interesting as the others and fewer food options. The only toilet was a paid one. The tour was the perfect pace for the day, a good mix of structure and free time. Between each island was about a 30 min trip, allowing time to rest your legs and and hour back to the main island to rest before walking home. Great tour and highly recommend.
12 days ago
Emma
We throughly enjoyed both islands. The tour (Andrea) was excellent and very knowledgeable. We had a smaller boat take us to the main boat which on arriving was slightly crowded. However, lots got off at Murano and when we went onto Burano it was more enjoyable. The only thing we found at both islands we could have done with more time. The boat rise back was really relaxing and just enjoying the scenery with only a couple of handfuls of people. Another extremely enjoyable trip
12 days ago
Evan H.
The demonstration at the glass factory in Murano is very interesting, but very short. It is necessary to control your time carefully during stops, especially if you need to eat something. The audio from the guide's microphone was very bad and I couldn't understand it very well. Overall, the trip is worth it.
24 days ago
Lucy
Was a beautiful trip! Well worth the money! 3 beautiful islands and a great host who spoke I think up to 5-6 languages! Murano glass experience was amazing! Little tip! Walk out of the shop at the end of the tour and go to the local’s shops, literally 2/3 of what the factory tour is charging! Burano is beautiful! Make sure to visit Bepi’s house and try their biscuits. Torcello is so peaceful and pretty! Also the bell tower you can climb for €5 each! We didn’t realise that until we got there! The sights were gorgeous!
25 days ago

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Frequently Asked Questions

What can I expect from a full-day tour in Venice?

Full-day tours in Venice typically cover major attractions like St. Mark’s Basilica, the Doge’s Palace, the Rialto Bridge, and include explorations of lesser-known areas, often with a boat trip along the canals.

Are meals included in Venice full-day tours?

Some tours include meals or food tastings, while others might have breaks where you can eat at a local restaurant (cost not included).

Is there a lot of walking involved in these tours?

Full-day tours often involve a fair amount of walking, so comfortable footwear is recommended.

Do full-day tours in Venice cater to specific interests like art or history?

Yes, there are themed full-day tours focusing on art, history, architecture, or even culinary experiences.

What should I bring on a full-day tour in Venice?

Comfortable walking shoes, a water bottle, sunscreen, a hat for sunny days, and possibly a raincoat or umbrella, depending on the weather forecast.

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