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Discover the Veneto countryside on a 6-hour tour from Venice, visiting two traditional wineries with guided tastings, a light lunch, and insights into Prosecco-making.
Exploring the Prosecco wine region outside of Venice offers a delightful escape into Italy’s celebrated sparkling wine culture. For $177.74 per person, this 6-hour guided tour takes you from the heart of Venice to the rolling vineyards and small towns of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene. With two winery visits, guided tastings of local Prosecco, and a light lunch featuring regional products, this experience balances education, relaxation, and authentic flavors. The tour is highly rated, with a 5.0/5 score from 361 reviews, and is recommended by 99% of participants, making it an appealing choice for those interested in wine, scenery, and local culture.
The tour starts at 10:00 am in front of the Al Vinatier restaurant at Piazzale Roma in Venice, where a private air-conditioned minivan awaits. With logistics already arranged, travelers avoid the hassle of planning transportation, making this an easy way to explore the countryside. The small group size, with a maximum of eight travelers, ensures a relaxed, personalized atmosphere. While the tour does not include hotel transfers, the meeting point is conveniently near public transportation, and the entire experience is rain or shine, giving flexibility regardless of weather.


The tour departs from Piazzale Roma in Venice at 10:00 am, in front of Il Vinatier restaurant. The group is limited to eight travelers, which fosters a friendly, intimate atmosphere. This small-group setup allows for more personalized attention from guides and better interaction at the wineries.
Travelers are advised to arrive a few minutes early to meet the guide, who holds a sign reading “Prosecco Wine Tour.” The small group size is frequently praised in reviews, with many mentioning the personalized feel and attentive guidance. This setup is ideal for those who prefer a more relaxed, less crowded experience compared to larger tours.
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The journey takes you through small towns and vineyard landscapes that showcase the charm of the original Prosecco region. The first stop is Vecchio Mulino della Croda, a brief photo stop that offers a glimpse of the picturesque surroundings. This stop underscores the scenic beauty of the rural Veneto hills, setting the tone for the day.
Next, the tour heads to Conegliano, a town rich in history and local charm. Here, the highlight is visiting a traditional winery where you’ll learn about the Prosecco production process. The guide explains each step, emphasizing the passion and craft behind this sparkling wine. Afterward, guests enjoy a guided tasting of local wines, including three glasses, which helps deepen understanding of regional styles and techniques.
A light lunch follows at a local restaurant. The meal features regional dishes and local products, complemented by wine pairing snacks during the tastings. The emphasis on regional cuisine adds an authentic touch, connecting the wine experience with Italy’s culinary traditions.
The final stop is in Valdobbiadene, renowned for its steep vineyards and exceptional Prosecco. Here, another winery visit allows guests to taste more local wines, further illustrating the diversity of styles produced in the region. The second tasting session is also guided, with three glasses served, providing ample opportunity to compare flavors and qualities.

Each winery visit offers a guided tasting session that features three glasses of wine. These tastings are led by knowledgeable hosts who are welcoming and eager to share their expertise. Guests learn about the different styles of Prosecco, the grape varieties, and the production methods, which enhances appreciation for the wine.
The reviews highlight guides like Francesca, Giorgia, Vanessa, Alice, and Sebastian as particularly engaging and informative. Their local knowledge adds depth to the experience, making the tastings both educational and enjoyable. Many mention that they learned new facts about Prosecco even if they thought they already knew the basics.
The wine tasting sessions also include wine pairing snacks, which help balance the bubbles and enhance the tasting experience. These snacks are carefully selected to complement the wine, making each tasting more nuanced and memorable.

The included light lunch takes place at a traditional local restaurant. It features regional dishes and local products, providing a taste of Veneto’s culinary culture. This meal serves as a relaxing break amid the winery visits, allowing guests to enjoy regional flavors in a genuine setting.
Many reviews praise the quality of the food and the welcoming atmosphere at the restaurant. The lunch is described as a delicious and satisfying complement to the wine tastings, with some noting the regional specialties as highlights of the day.

The drive through the Veneto hills presents many opportunities for photos and sightseeing. The landscape of vine-covered hills and small towns exemplifies the beauty of this wine-producing region. The guide often shares insights about the area, enriching the visual experience with interesting facts.
One brief stop at Vecchio Mulino della Croda provides an ideal photo opportunity, capturing the rustic charm of the countryside. The scenic drive and stops are frequently praised in reviews for their peaceful, picturesque setting and the chance to appreciate Italy’s rural beauty away from crowded tourist spots.

Many reviews mention the guides’ deep knowledge and friendly demeanor. Names like Francesca, Giorgia, Vanessa, Anita, and Sebastian come up as guides who make the experience engaging and educational.
The small group size and personalized attention allow guides to tailor their explanations and answer questions thoroughly. This level of interaction is often highlighted as a key strength, making the experience feel more intimate and tailored to individual interests.

Participants are advised that the tour may not be fully accessible for people with reduced mobility, as some parts involve uneven terrain or steps at wineries. The tour is suitable for most travelers, but those with specific needs should inquire beforehand.
The tour runs rain or shine, so travelers should dress appropriately for the weather. The meeting point near public transportation makes it easy to reach without a car, although the tour does not include hotel pick-up or drop-off.

The price of $177.74 per person includes two winery visits, guided tastings with six glasses of wine, a light lunch with regional dishes, snacks for wine pairing, and transport in an air-conditioned minivan. The reviews confirm the excellent value given the quality of the experience, the scenery, and the personalized attention.
Booking offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, adding flexibility for travelers. The tour is frequently booked, with over five bookings last week alone, indicating its popularity among visitors seeking a comprehensive yet relaxed wine day trip from Venice.
This guided tour from Venice offers an engaging, comprehensive look into Italy’s famous Prosecco production. The combination of small-group accessibility, expert guides, tasting multiple wines, and enjoying a local regional lunch makes it a compelling choice for wine enthusiasts or anyone interested in Italian culture.
While it does not include hotel transfers, the meeting point is conveniently located, and the two winery visits showcase a variety of styles and traditions. The scenic drive, informative tastings, and friendly atmosphere make this experience stand out.
For those seeking to learn about Prosecco, taste authentic wines**, and enjoy the beautiful Veneto hills, this tour offers a well-rounded, enjoyable day out of Venice.
“If youre looking for some time away from the crowds in Venice, this is a nice way to spend the day. Our guide, Francesca was so nice and helped us …”
Is this tour suitable for children or minors?
Children under 14 years old cannot join this activity. Underage guests must be accompanied by an adult.
What is included in the price of the tour?
The price covers two winery visits, two guided tasting sessions with three glasses of wine each, a light lunch, wine pairing snacks, group transportation, and a group coordinator.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 6 hours, starting at 10:00 am and returning to Venice around the early afternoon.
Are there any physical requirements or accessibility issues?
Some parts of the tour may not be easily accessible for those with reduced mobility. It’s best to inquire about specific needs beforehand.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor scenery and winery visits is recommended. No specific dress code is required.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours before the start time. Cancellations less than 24 hours in advance are not eligible for a refund.
Does this tour operate in bad weather?
Yes, the tour runs rain or shine. Some parts, like the scenic drive and outdoor stops, may be less enjoyable in heavy rain, so dress accordingly.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, a private air-conditioned minivan transports guests between stops, with logistics planned for comfort and convenience.
How many people typically join this tour?
The maximum group size is eight travelers, ensuring a relaxed, intimate experience.
Can I purchase wine bottles at the wineries?
Yes, it is possible to buy bottles at the vineyards, and some wineries even offer shipping options.