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Explore the Venetian lagoons on a 6.5-hour vintage boat tour visiting Murano, Burano, and Torcello with glassblowing and lace demonstrations.

The Venice Trilogy: Murano, Burano & Torcello offers an elegant way to see some of the most iconic Venetian islands in one comprehensive journey. Priced at a level that reflects its premium experience, this 6.5-hour tour takes place aboard a beautiful vintage wooden boat, combining comfort, style, and a touch of nostalgia. Starting from St. Mark’s Square, the tour guides you through Murano’s glassmaking traditions, bursts of color on Burano, and the timeless silence of Torcello.
This experience is ideal for those who appreciate craftsmanship, history, and scenic boat rides. While it is not designed for travelers with mobility challenges, it offers a well-paced, enriching excursion that highlights the unique character of each island. The included glassblowing and lace demonstrations add a special, personal touch to the visit.
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This tour’s transportation choice sets it apart. The dreamy vintage wooden boat is built for both comfort and aesthetic appeal. Its classic design lends a nostalgic atmosphere, making the journey across Venice’s shining waters a memorable part of the experience. The boat’s size allows for an intimate group setting while providing a smooth ride, especially appreciated during the scenic cruise past the Venetian islands.
The tour’s 6.5-hour duration includes ample time at each stop, ensuring travelers can enjoy each island without feeling rushed. The live English-speaking guide leads the group, sharing insights and stories about each location along the way.

The first stop is Murano, famous worldwide for its centuries-old glassblowing tradition. Here, the tour features a glassblowing demonstration inside an historic furnace theater, allowing visitors to watch molten glass transform into delicate art objects. The show is described as intimate and engaging, giving up-close views of glassmakers at work.
Beyond watching the demonstration, travelers can explore Murano’s legendary glass furnaces and learn how this craft has been preserved through generations. The experience is enhanced by the guide’s commentary, which explains the methods and techniques used in glassmaking today.
Next, the boat heads to Burano, known for its bright, rainbow-colored houses that seem to dance along the canals. This island exudes a lively atmosphere, with lacemakers weaving intricate designs using traditional techniques. The lace demonstration offers a chance to see artisans at work, continuing a craft that has been passed down over centuries.
While wandering through Burano, the vivid facades of the houses create perfect photo opportunities. The island’s cheerful environment feels like a celebration of color, creativity, and craftsmanship. Visitors often comment on how special it is to see such a vibrant community still dedicated to old arts.
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The final stop, Torcello, offers a stark contrast to Burano’s liveliness. As one of the most ancient islands in the lagoon, Torcello provides a peaceful, almost sacred atmosphere. Visitors walk among relics of history, including mosaics and ancient stone structures.
Torcello’s quiet beauty invites reflection. The serene surroundings are perfect for soaking in the history of Venice’s early settlements. The pace here slows down, giving travelers a moment to appreciate the timeless spirit of the lagoon’s oldest inhabitant.
The tour departs from Riva degli Schiavoni, right outside St. Mark’s Square, making it easy to reach on foot. The meeting point is clearly marked at the Venice Tours Office, and the activity ends back at this same location.
Included in the price are the professional guide, the vintage boat, the glassblowing and lace demonstrations, and guided visits to each island. The tour does not include lunch, so plan accordingly. Travelers should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for a shared experience that involves some walking and standing.
While the tour is not fully accessible for wheelchair users, it remains a fantastic choice for those able to navigate the group.
The combination of style, history, and craftsmanship makes this journey special. The vintage wooden boat adds a romantic touch, setting a relaxed and elegant tone. The front-row view during the glassblowing show at Murano is especially praised as intimate and mesmerizing, giving a true sense of the skill involved.
The guided visits provide enriching context, and the demonstrations at each island are highly regarded for their authenticity. The small group size ensures personalized attention and a more relaxed atmosphere, even in popular locations.
The tour is not suitable for travelers with mobility challenges or wheelchair users due to the terrain and boat layout. The weather can influence the experience, and unfavorable conditions may lead to postponements. As a shared activity, guests should be comfortable with group arrangements and the schedule.

This experience is perfect for art lovers, history enthusiasts, and those who appreciate craftsmanship. It suits travelers seeking a luxurious, scenic, and educational excursion with a touch of nostalgia. The glassmaking and lace demonstrations add a personal, tangible element that enhances the visit.
The Venice Trilogy offers a well-rounded exploration of the lagoon’s most famous islands, all from the deck of a beautiful vintage boat. The tour balances scenic cruising, cultural insights, and artisan demonstrations into an engaging package. It delivers value for those wanting an immersive experience that combines comfort, history, and craftsmanship.
While it requires some walking and is not fully accessible, the intimate atmosphere, knowledgeable guides, and stunning views make it a worthwhile choice for anyone interested in Venice’s rich culture. The 6.5-hour duration allows plenty of time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed, making it a satisfying addition to a Venice itinerary.
“Fantastic and intimate glass bowling demonstration in an exquisite converted cathedral”
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 6.5 hours, with flexible starting times depending on availability.
Where does the tour begin and end?
It departs from Riva degli Schiavoni, just outside St. Mark’s Square, and returns to the same location.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers the professional English-speaking guide, the vintage boat, the glassblowing demonstration in Murano, and the lace demonstration in Burano. Lunch is not included.
Is the tour accessible for those with mobility issues?
No, it is not fully accessible for wheelchair users or individuals with walking challenges.
Can I cancel or change my reservation?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. You can reserve now and pay later for added flexibility.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, and travelers should prepare for a shared group experience.
This Venice Trilogy by Vintage Boat combines luxury, tradition, and scenic beauty into a memorable Venetian adventure, perfect for those eager to explore the lagoon’s artistic and historic gems in style.
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