Once you’re in Venice, take a ferry to the Burano Island, where bright colours of houses create, “an urban rainbow.” Don’t stay only near the main canal with the bridges. Head further away and explore parts other than those from the postcards. All you need to do is to turn left...
Ultimate Venice in a Day with Murano and Burano The ultimate tour of Venice. You’ll get skip-the-line access to the most important buildings in Venice, plus a gondola ride, and private transportation to the islands of Murano and Burano. It’s a full day of touring that will make for ...
The most distinctive feature of Burano, an island at the northern end of the Venetian lagoon, has to be its vibrant canal-side houses. Beautifully bold in shades of burnt orange, ochre, fuchsia, turquoise and more, the houses never fail to charm any traveller to this unique island. Simply...
Do try and take a day trip out to Burano island, to see the charming, brightly-painted houses there. Florence (2 nights) The birthplace of the Renaissance has a timeless beauty that will make you feel as though you’ve been transported back in time. During your two days here: Gaze upon...
We plan to see San Marco( St. Marks, Doges Palace, Florian, Gondola Ride( Santa Maria del Giglio Square- Center Venice) as well as Murano/ Burano/ Torcello. Can you please tell us the best unlimited pass for our stay?? We are staying across from Mestre Station. Thank you so much!
While travel photography is open to anyone with an adventurous spirit, mastering the art does require practice, knowledge, and skill. Firstly, you need to understand your camera and its settings. You might be tempted to take the easy road and shoot in Auto mode. But you’ll get far better...
gives you a similar experience at a much more affordable price. You still get to see Venice from the water, and if you manage to get to the front of the queue while you wait for the vaporetto, you’ll be able to nab a front row seat outside, where you can clearly see all of the...
It is not really close to St Marks Square..probably about 3-4k. You could walk if you wanted but we travelled by water taxi to the various places in Venice. Be sure to visit Burano Island for a lovely low key place to shop and see pastel coloured buildings. over a year ago...
They really care about their volunteers, whether about teaching them how to use some super duper fancy telescopes, or how the ancient Polynesians traversed the Pacific Ocean using only the stars to guide them. The island itself has so much to offer, from beaches to lava to jungle, it’s ...
Getting lost in Burano Island in Venice 13. Don’t worry and get lost Sure you should bring a map and have a general understanding of what you want to do and how to get to your destination but part of the process is getting lost and maybe discovering something new along the way. You...