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Experience Venice’s islands by private water taxi with this full-day tour, visiting Murano, Burano, and Torcello for art, history, and vibrant scenery.

The FriendInVenice Murano Burano Torcello Private Tour offers a personalized way to explore three of the most captivating islands in the Venetian Lagoon. For $1,375.56 per group, up to six people, this 6-hour tour combines luxury transportation, guided visits, and authentic local insights. Departing from Venice at 10:30 am, the tour features private water taxi transit—a significant advantage over public vaporetto buses that can be slow and crowded. This setup ensures a flexible pace and exclusive access to sights often missed on group tours.
The tour appeals to those who value comfort, personalized attention, and in-depth cultural encounters. It’s especially suitable for travelers seeking a luxury experience and the chance to explore off-the-beaten-path locations with a knowledgeable guide. While the price may seem steep, the private transport and curated itinerary deliver a level of exclusivity that many travelers miss. Keep in mind, the tour does not include lunch or entry tickets to certain sites, so planning for meals or additional entrance fees is recommended.

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The tour begins with pick-up in Venice before boarding a private water taxi—a true highlight for many travelers. This luxury vessel, often called the Ferrari of the sea, gives you a stylish and comfortable ride across the lagoon, setting a tone of exclusivity. The air-conditioned boat ensures a cozy trip, even if the weather is overcast, as some reviews note.
The private water taxi means you can decide when to leave, how long to stay at each stop, and move at your preferred pace. This flexibility allows for a more relaxed day, unlike standard group tours that follow strict schedules. The timing makes it easy to enjoy each island without feeling rushed, with a start time of 10:30 am and a return to Venice at the end of the day.

The first stop is Murano, famous worldwide for its glassblowing workshops. The tour includes an up-close demonstration by artisans working in a modern, pristine environment. Visitors can observe the artistry and skill involved in glassmaking, with the chance for children and adults alike to try their hand at blowing glass, making this a memorable hands-on experience.
The guide leads visitors through Campo San Stefano, showcasing landmarks like the clock tower and Renaissance church of San Pietro Martire, which houses paintings by Veronese and Bellini. The highlight is the visit to the Basilica of Santa Maria and Donato, notable for its 11th-century mosaics featuring animals, mythological beasts, and symbols. These mosaics illustrate the craftsmanship and history deeply rooted in Murano’s tradition.
Visitors also explore glass workshops beyond tourist spots, giving a more authentic glimpse into Murano’s artisan scene. The tour emphasizes artistic quality over commercialized souvenirs, making it ideal for those interested in artistry rather than mass-produced items.

The second island, Burano, is known for its brightly painted houses and quaint streets. This island feels like a miniature Venice, with a peaceful atmosphere compared to the bustling city center. The leaning bell tower and vibrant facades create perfect settings for photos and leisurely strolls.
Guests enjoy a local lunch in one of Burano’s restaurants, where they might try off-the-menu delicacies or simply relax with coffee, gelato, and traditional biscuits like bussolà and esse. A special highlight is the chance to see lace makers at work, often sitting outside their homes, continuing a tradition that started as a means for women to support their families.
The lace craft of Burano has roots in the 16th century, supported by Venetian nobility, and nearly faced extinction before being preserved by a lonely lace-maker. This tour offers insight into how lace went from domestic craft to art form, celebrating the island’s handmade tradition.

The third stop is Torcello, once a thriving commercial hub and considered the mother of Venice. Today, it appears almost desolate, with rustic houses, gardens, and ruins hinting at its former importance. The tour explores Torcello’s history as a refuge for those fleeing invasions, and its transformation from a populated port to a quiet wilderness.
The Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta stands as a main attraction, being the oldest church in the Lagoon. Nearby, the Santa Fosca church, Palazzo del Podestà, and Palazzo dell’Archivio showcase Byzantine architecture and art. The Devils Bridge adds a touch of mystery to the landscape.
The guide highlights Torcello’s connection to Hemingway, explaining why the island was a preferred retreat for the writer. Visitors get to walk through silent streets and admire the nature and ruins, creating a surreal, almost timeless atmosphere that feels worlds away from Venice’s busy streets.
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The entire experience is organized with private transportation in air-conditioned vehicles from Venice. The water taxi ride is customizable, offering the flexibility to spend more or less time at each island based on the group’s interest. The meeting point is set for 10:30 am, with a full day of sightseeing roughly lasting 6 hours.
Inclusion of private water taxi is a significant advantage, providing both comfort and speed, especially compared to public vaporettos. Reviews emphasize the luxurious feel and the personalized approach, which is a key part of this tour’s appeal. Since the tour is private, it’s suitable for families, couples, or small groups seeking an intimate, flexible experience.
Guests should be aware that lunch and entrance fees to sites like Santa Maria Assunta are not included, giving freedom to choose where and when to dine. The tour accepts service animals and is accessible to most travelers, fitting a broad range of needs.

Guide Nadia earns consistently high praise across reviews for her knowledge, warmth, and flexibility. She offers detailed explanations, customizes the itinerary to suit preferences, and creates an experience that feels more like exploring with a local friend than a typical tour guide.
Her passion for Venice and her ability to showcase hidden gems make the day memorable. The personal stories and insider tips help visitors see Venice’s islands through the eyes of a local, adding depth beyond standard sightseeing.

While some tours include group transportation or set itineraries, this private experience emphasizes luxury, flexibility, and personalized attention. The cost reflects the private water taxi and expert guide, making it a premium option for those seeking a tailored adventure.
Guests who want to avoid crowded buses and insist on quality time at each stop will find this tour particularly satisfying. The reviews suggest that customization and guide expertise are the key strengths, with many noting the enthusiasm and kindness of Nadia.
This private tour provides a comprehensive and intimate exploration of Murano, Burano, and Torcello. The luxury transportation, combined with in-depth guided visits, makes for a relaxing yet enriching day. It’s especially suited for small groups or families who value personalized service and authentic insights into Venetian craftsmanship and history.
While the price point is higher than public options, the exclusivity, comfort, and flexibility make it worthwhile for travelers seeking a special experience. The tour captures the essence of Venice’s islands—their artistry, history, and unique atmosphere—delivered through a local guide with genuine passion.
“We really engines Torcello and the visit to allocate factory in Murano. Nahdia is the best. I would have loved a bit more time in both Murano and B…”
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included, giving guests the flexibility to choose where to dine on Burano or elsewhere.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is designed for up to 6 guests per group, ensuring a personalized experience.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the private nature of the tour allows for flexibility in how long to stay at each island and which sites to visit.
What transportation is used during the tour?
Guests travel by private water taxi between Venice and the islands, and air-conditioned vehicles within Venice.
Does the tour include entrance tickets?
No, entrance tickets for sites like Santa Maria Assunta are not included.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s suitable for families, and children can enjoy activities like glassblowing demonstrations.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes for walking on the islands, camera for photos, and any personal items needed during the day.
How does the guide personalize the experience?
Based on reviews, the guide adapts the itinerary according to guest preferences and provides detailed local insights.
What makes this tour stand out from others?
The private water taxi, flexible scheduling, and guide Nadia’s expertise create a luxury, authentic experience.
Is this tour accessible?
Yes, it accommodates most travelers and allows for service animals; specific needs should be discussed beforehand.