Murano Burano Island Tours Warianty

Murano, Burano & Torcello Islands Boat Tour with Glass Blowing (Departure from St. Mark's Square)
NOWOŚĆtour

Murano, Burano & Torcello Islands Boat Tour with Glass Blowing (Departure from St. Mark's Square)

Magia wysp Laguny Weneckiej ożywa podczas wycieczki łodzią motorową. Zakochaj się w urzekającym "pływającym mieście" Wenecji.
4 godziny 30 minut
Murano, Burano & Torcello Islands Boat Tour with Glass Blowing (Departure from Venice Railway Station)
NOWOŚĆtour

Murano, Burano & Torcello Islands Boat Tour with Glass Blowing (Departure from Venice Railway Station)

Magia wysp Laguny Weneckiej ożywa podczas wycieczki łodzią motorową. Zakochaj się w urzekającym "pływającym mieście" Wenecji.
5 godzin 30 minut
Gondola Ride & Murano, Burano Boat Tour
NOWOŚĆBilety

Gondola Ride & Murano, Burano Boat Tour

Poczuj urok Wenecji, płynąc gondolą po kanałach i płynąc łodzią po malowniczych wyspach Murano i Burano. Szybuj gondolą po drogach wodnych Wenecji, a następnie wypłyń z Placu Świętego Marka, aby poznać historię i kunszt szklarstwa Murano i koronkowego kunsztu Burano. Wenecja: Klasyczny rejs gondolą Ciesz się spokojną przejażdżką gondolą po weneckich drogach wodnych z ograniczoną grupą osób, zanurzając się w uroku miasta i poznając tradycyjne rzemiosło gondoli. Murano i Burano: Wycieczka statkiem z Placu Świętego Marka Popłyń z Wenecji na wyspy Murano i Burano, odkrywając ich bogatą historię, tradycje produkcji szkła i koronki, delektując się lokalnymi weneckimi przekąskami.
Murano, Burano & Torcello: Boat Tour from Train Station + Glass-blowing Demo
NOWOŚĆBilety

Murano, Burano & Torcello: Boat Tour from Train Station + Glass-blowing Demo

Zwiedź kolorową lagunę Wenecji podczas jednodniowej wycieczki z przewodnikiem na trzy weneckie wyspy – Murano, Burano i Torcello – wraz z transportem w obie strony z dworca kolejowego Santa Lucia w Wenecji. Odkryj Murano, wyspę słynącą z tradycji szklarskich, i poznaj historię tej wielowiekowej sztuki. Następny jest Burano, znany z kolorowych domów rybackich i wykwintnego koronkowania. Spaceruj po urokliwych kanałach i być może odwiedź muzeum koronek, aby zobaczyć delikatne, ręcznie robione produkty koronkowe. Na koniec odwiedź Torcello, najstarszą z trzech wysp. Odkryj jego historyczne znaczenie dzięki takim obiektom, jak bizantyjska katedra Santa Maria Assunta, z oszałamiającymi mozaikami, wraz z kościołem Santa Fosca.
Murano & Burano: Guided Tour With 3 hours free In Burano
NOWOŚĆBilety

Murano & Burano: Guided Tour With 3 hours free In Burano

Rozpocznij swoją podróż od San Marco, Pontile Cornoldi. Kieruj się na wyspę Murano. Zatrzymaj się w fabryce szkła i obejrzyj pokaz dmuchania szkła. Na wyspie możesz spędzić około godziny. Następnie udaj się na 30 minut na wyspę Burano. Spędź około 3 godzin spacerując kolorowymi alejkami. Odwiedź lokalne restauracje i kawiarnie na lunch (nie wliczone w cenę biletu). Spodziewaj się, że wrócisz do punktu początkowego później w ciągu dnia.

Escape the bustling streets of Venice and embark on a colorful adventure to the enchanting islands of Murano, Burano and Torcello. These islands, nestled in the Venetian Lagoon, offer a delightful contrast to Venice's grandeur, with their vibrant houses, historic craft traditions, and tranquil atmosphere. Each island reveals a different side of Venetian heritage: Murano’s legendary glass furnaces, Burano’s rainbow-bright fishermen’s houses, and Torcello’s peaceful medieval roots. Together they create a perfect contrast to the city’s grandeur. A Murano, Burano and Torcello boat tour lets you discover artisan traditions, quiet canals, and stories that shaped the Republic — all in one unforgettable day on the water.

Czego się spodziewać

A typical Murano Burano Island tour from Venice begins with a comfortable boat ride across the Venetian Lagoon. The journey to Murano takes approximately 30–45 minutes, where you'll have the opportunity to visit a glass factory and watch a live glassblowing demonstration. You'll then enjoy free time to explore Murano's quiet canals, browse artisan boutiques, or step inside the Murano Glass Museum. From Murano, it’s a short cruise onward to Burano, celebrated for its vividly painted houses and long lace-making tradition. Here you can stroll photogenic streets, shop for handmade crafts, or sit down for seafood at a local trattoria. Some itineraries also continue to Torcello, the lagoon’s most tranquil island, known for its ancient cathedral, mosaics, and rural atmosphere. Most experiences last around 4–6 hours, depending on the route, travel time, and how many islands are included. If you prefer a longer day, extended versions may provide additional exploration time or extra stops.

Atrakcje

See master glassblowers shape molten glass into delicate artworks in Murano’s historic workshops.
Admire Burano’s postcard-perfect canals lined with brilliantly painted houses.
Step back in time on Torcello, home to some of the lagoon’s oldest churches and mosaics.
Browse artisan boutiques selling Murano glass and handmade Burano lace.
Enjoy panoramic lagoon views during a relaxing boat journey between islands.
Experience three completely different atmospheres in a single day trip from Venice.

O Murano Burano Island Tours

Murano, Burano and Torcello tours bring together craftsmanship, color, and history in a way central Venice simply can’t. In Murano, master artisans continue centuries-old glassblowing traditions inside working furnaces and elegant showrooms. Burano charms with vividly painted homes, leaning bell towers, and fine lace heritage that once made the island famous across Europe. Torcello offers something entirely different: wide green spaces, ancient churches, and a sense of calm that feels worlds away from the crowds. Walking here means stepping into Venice’s earliest beginnings. 

Visiting these islands provides an escape from the crowds of Venice, offering a more intimate and authentic experience of the region's culture. Exploring the islands' narrow streets, sampling local delicacies, and interacting with friendly residents creates lasting memories. Combined in one itinerary, the three islands create a varied, immersive experience across the lagoon.

Dlaczego warto rezerwować online?

Booking Murano Burano island tours from Venice online is the easiest way to secure your preferred experience in advance. Availability is limited in peak months, and the most popular departures often sell out days ahead.

On our platform, you can compare different ways to explore the lagoon: classic tours visiting Murano, Burano and Torcello, shorter routes focusing on the two most famous islands, or Murano-only trips with a glass factory visit. Prefer to explore independently? You can also choose transport passes that let you reach the islands on your own schedule.

Pre-booking allows you to review itineraries, durations, and inclusions, helping you select the option that best matches your travel style while benefiting from verified tickets and attractive online deals.

Historia

Murano's history is intertwined with the art of glassmaking, dating back to the 13th century when Venetian glassmakers were relocated to the island to reduce the risk of fires in Venice. Over time, Murano became a center of glass production, renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and innovative techniques. 

Burano's history is linked to its fishing industry and lacemaking traditions. The island's colorful houses are said to have originated as a way for fishermen to easily identify their homes from the sea. Lacemaking became a prominent industry on Burano in the 16th century, with intricate designs adorning clothing and home décor. 

Godziny otwarcia

Tour times for Murano Burano Island Tours from Venice vary. Tours typically depart Venice in the morning, between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM, and return in the afternoon, between 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM.

The specific departure and return times will depend on the tour operator and the duration of the tour. Check the tickets on this page with the tour operator for exact times.

Najlepszy czas na wizytę

The ideal time to visit Murano and Burano is during the spring or fall. The weather is mild and pleasant, and the crowds are smaller compared to the peak summer months. Visiting during the weekdays can also help you avoid some of the crowds. 

Warto wiedzieć

Before reserving your Murano Burano island tour from Venice, keep these practical points in mind:

  • Departure points: Most tours leave from central Venice piers near St. Mark’s or the train station. Always check the exact meeting point and arrive early.
  • Island combinations: Some itineraries visit Murano and Burano, while others also include Torcello or focus only on a glass factory stop.
  • Free time: Guided explanations are usually short. Expect independent time on each island for walking, shopping, or photos.
  • Boat type: Transfers may operate on larger shared boats or smaller group vessels depending on the provider.
  • Weather matters: Tours run in most conditions, but lagoon winds or high water can affect routes and timings.
  • Self-guided alternative: If you prefer flexibility, public transport passes allow you to reach the islands independently.
  • Come prepared: It's helpful to wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a lot of walking. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, especially during the summer months. 

Zasady dla zwiedzających

  • Avoid making excessive noise or littering. 
  • Do not enter private property without permission. 
  • Photography is generally allowed, but be mindful of any restrictions in specific locations. 
  • When visiting glass factories or lacemaking workshops, follow the instructions of the staff. 

Czy warto odwiedzić?

Visiting the three islands in one journey lets you experience completely different sides of the Venetian Lagoon in a single day. You move from Murano’s centuries-old glassmaking traditions to Burano’s postcard-perfect rainbow houses, and finally to Torcello’s peaceful, almost rural atmosphere where Venice’s story began.

The contrast is what makes the trip special. After the intensity of Venice, the lagoon feels open, authentic, and unhurried. You’ll watch artisans at work, wander quiet canals, enjoy local cafés, and discover historic churches surrounded by nature. For many travelers, this becomes one of the most memorable days of their Italian itinerary — a perfect mix of culture, scenery, and fresh air beyond the city crowds.

Najczęściej zadawane pytania

What is included in Murano Burano Island tours from Venice?

Most Murano Burano Island tours from Venice include round-trip boat transport, a Murano glassblowing demonstration, and free time in Burano. Some itineraries also continue to Torcello for additional sightseeing.

How do I get to Murano and Burano from Venice?

You can reach Murano and Burano by public vaporetto, but many travelers prefer organized Murano Burano Island tours from Venice that bundle boat transfers, schedules, and local guidance. Some options include Torcello as well.

How long is the boat ride from Venice to Murano and Burano?

Sailing time from Venice to Murano is usually about 30–45 minutes. From Murano to Burano, expect roughly another 30 minutes. If Torcello is included, it’s a short additional hop.

How much time should I spend in Murano and Burano?

Most Murano Burano Island tours from Venice last around 4–6 hours in total. Trips that also visit Torcello may run longer depending on the pace and stops.

Are there any entrance fees for Murano and Burano?

The islands themselves have no entry fee. However, certain sites such as the Murano Glass Museum or Torcello’s cathedral complex require separate admission.

What is Murano famous for?

Murano is internationally known for its centuries-old glassmaking tradition, with furnaces, workshops, and showrooms spread across the island.

What is Burano famous for?

Burano is loved for its rainbow-colored fishermen’s houses and its historic lace craftsmanship, making it one of the most photogenic spots in the lagoon.

What is Torcello famous for?

Torcello is known for its peaceful rural atmosphere and its extraordinary early Christian heritage. Highlights include the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta with its Byzantine mosaics, the Church of Santa Fosca, and sweeping lagoon views from the bell tower.

Jak dotrzeć

The most convenient way to visit Murano, Burano and Torcello is by joining a guided tour from Venice. These tours typically include round-trip transportation by boat. 

Alternatively, you can take a public vaporetto (water bus) from Venice to Murano, then to Burano and/ or Torcello. Vaporetto lines 12 and 14 connect Venice to Murano and Burano.