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Discover Venice's surrounding islands on a private boat tour for $247.76 per person, exploring Murano, Burano, and Torcello with expert guides and customizable options.
Venice offers a charming blend of history, culture, and waterways, and this Private Boat Tour to Murano, Burano, and Torcello presents a unique way to experience the lagoon. Priced at $247.76 per person, the tour lasts approximately 3 hours and is perfect for those seeking a personalized, water-based exploration of Venice’s most iconic islands. With a rating of 5.0 from 68 reviews, this tour is highly recommended by 100% of participants, highlighting its popularity and quality. The experience is designed for small groups—being private means your party receives exclusive attention—and offers flexibility to customize the itinerary, making it ideal for couples, families, or anyone wanting to avoid crowds.
The tour departs from Campo dei Mori and concludes back at the same meeting point. It features group discounts and a mobile ticket, simplifying planning and access. Notably, travelers often book this tour 58 days in advance, reflecting its strong demand. While the tour’s main attractions include Murano’s glass factories, Burano’s colorful houses, and Torcello’s historic sites, there’s also an option to add lunch or a glass factory visit—adding further enjoyment or cultural insight to the trip.


This private boat tour takes you through the Venetian lagoon on a 16-foot (5-meter) boat, offering a more intimate way to see the islands compared to crowded water taxis or large tours. The private setting ensures your group has the flexibility to explore at your own pace, with the guide providing insights into each island’s history and culture. The boat is operated by Biasin Boat Rent, and the tour’s personalized approach makes it especially suitable for those looking for a relaxed, tailored experience.
The tour provides a choice to add a visit to a glass factory on Murano or enjoy lunch in a local restaurant—these options help customize your day to match personal interests. The guide Alessandro is noted for his knowledge of the islands and his ability to run the boat smoothly, making the experience both informative and safe.
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The first stop on the tour highlights Isola di Burano, designated as a World Heritage Site. Visitors are encouraged to walk through the island and take in its famous vividly painted houses. The vibrant colors make Burano a visual feast, and the 30-minute visit allows plenty of time for photos and leisurely exploration. This stop provides a chance to appreciate the island’s unique lacemaking traditions and the general charm of its quiet streets.
Burano’s lively, colorful aesthetic makes it one of the most photogenic spots on the tour. Its small size means a quick visit, but the impression of its picture-perfect scenery remains long after.

Next, the tour takes you to Murano, famous worldwide for its glassmaking craftsmanship. The visit includes private access to a top glass factory with a glass blowing demonstration that showcases traditional techniques. The admission is included in the tour price, and travelers get to observe artisans creating spectacular glass pieces right before their eyes.
This stop offers a hands-on look into Murano’s storied craft, making it more than just a sightseeing visit. The guide often shares interesting stories about Murano’s glass industry, providing context and enhancing appreciation for the artistry.

The final stop features Torcello, known as Venice’s oldest island. Here, visitors explore the historic church and the ancient surroundings, gaining insight into the early days of Venice’s development. The island’s peaceful atmosphere offers a contrast to the busier tourist spots, making it a quiet retreat for reflection and appreciation of Venice’s deep history.
Torcello’s significance lies in its age and heritage, providing an educational glimpse into the origins of this water-bound city.

The meeting point for this tour is Campo dei Mori in Venice, a convenient location near public transportation. The tour ends back at the same spot, ensuring easy access for further exploration or transportation. Since this is a private experience, only your group participates, providing a more relaxed and engaging atmosphere.
The tour operates with confirmation received within 48 hours, and most travelers can participate, including service animals. It is important to note that most visitors staying outside Venice might be required to pay a small access fee on certain dates—details are available through the provider.
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The highly positive reviews repeatedly mention Alessandro as an outstanding guide and boat pilot. Reviewers describe him as knowledgeable, friendly, and personable, with some noting his ability to run the boat smoothly. The glass blowing demonstration and island visits often benefit from his insights, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
His flexibility and willingness to make extra stops are appreciated, especially when accommodating specific interests like shopping or exploring additional villages.

While there are other tours available around Venice, this private boat experience stands out for its personalized approach and small-group intimacy. The cost of $247.76 per person is justified by the customizable itinerary, expert guidance, and exclusive access to attractions like a glass factory.
Other nearby options include half-day tours, group experiences, or gondola rides, but none match the private, flexible nature and detailed island visits of this tour.

This tour appeals to couples seeking a romantic escape, families wanting a personalized experience, and adults interested in Venetian history and craftsmanship. Its relaxed pace and customization options make it suitable for those wanting to avoid large crowds while still enjoying key sights. The 3-hour duration is manageable for most schedules, and the knowledgeable guide Alessandro enhances the overall experience.
The Private Boat Tour to Murano, Burano, and Torcello offers a highly rated, flexible way to see Venice’s most famous islands from the water. Its personalized approach and expert guidance make it a standout choice for those looking to avoid the crowds and enjoy a tailored experience.
While the tour’s main attractions—Burano’s colors, Murano’s glasswork, Torcello’s history—are well-chosen, the true strength lies in the customization options and the personal touch of the guide. The $247.76 price per person reflects the private nature and high-quality experience.
This tour best suits those eager for a relaxed, intimate exploration of Venice’s lagoon, with an interest in art, history, and local traditions. It’s particularly ideal for romantic getaways or families seeking a memorable, water-based adventure.
“Alessandro was a very knowledgeable guide for toting the islands! Also was adept at running the boat! Loved going to Murano and seeing glass blow…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is generally accessible to most travelers, including children, given the short duration and relaxed pace. However, physical requirements are minimal, and it’s best to check specific needs with the provider.
Can I customize the itinerary further?
Yes, the tour offers flexibility to customize based on your interests, such as adding a visit to a glass factory or lunch.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing and sun protection are recommended, especially for walking around the islands. The boat ride is small, so dress accordingly for weather conditions.
Are there any additional costs?
The tour includes admission to the glass factory and stops, but most travelers staying outside Venice may need to pay a small access fee on certain dates.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made around 58 days in advance, indicating high demand and the benefit of securing your spot early.
Is this tour refundable?
No, the experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed. It requires good weather; cancellations due to poor weather will be rescheduled or fully refunded.
What makes this tour stand out from other options?
Its private, customizable nature, combined with Alessandro’s expert guidance and exclusive access to a glass factory, set it apart from larger group tours or less personalized experiences.