Tour de 4 horas por las islas de Murano y Burano





Descripción
Si está interesado en ponerse en contacto con las tradiciones antiguas y saber más sobre la historia y la cultura veneciana, este tour es el adecuado para usted: una excursión de mucho tiempo que le permitirá visitar las islas más famosas de Venecia de una manera relajada con Sin prisa. Suba a bordo de nuestro barco panorámico y llegue a Murano, conocida por su industria de fabricación de vidrio. Disfruta de la visita a un horno de vidrio para admirar de cerca este arte milenario. Vuelve a bordo para llegar al pintoresco Burano. Esta isla, famosa por los encajes hechos a mano, te impresionará por las casitas de pescadores pintadas de vivos colores. Posibilidad de almorzar (no incluido). Salida hacia Venecia.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
La primera parada de esta inolvidable experiencia es Murano. La isla, situada justo al noreste de Venecia, es conocida en todo el mundo por su industria de fabricación de vidrio. Visitarás una de las fábricas de vidrio. Disfruta de la visita a un horno de vidrio para admirar de cerca este arte milenario. Luego, tiempo libre para pasear por la isla y visitar el interesante Museo del Vidrio de Murano y la iglesia bizantina de San Donato.
Vuelve a bordo para llegar al pintoresco Burano. Esta isla, famosa por los encajes hechos a mano, te impresionará por las casitas de pescadores pintadas de vivos colores.
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Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- ESTE ES UN TOUR GRUPAL, EL GRUPO NO PUEDE ESPERAR A INDIVIDUOS. Esté en el punto de encuentro al menos 30 minutos antes del inicio, de lo contrario podría perderse el recorrido.
- En determinadas fechas, la mayoría de los viajeros que se alojen fuera de Venecia y planeen visitarla durante el día deberán pagar una tarifa de acceso de 5 €. Para obtener más detalles (incluidas las exenciones) y saber qué días se aplica esta tarifa, visite: https://cda.ve.it
Opiniones(51)
Multi lingual commentary difficult to hear downstairs on the boat much better upstairs. Also in glass factory commentary difficult to hear.
Very enjoyable boat trip to Murano and Burano, we enjoyed the glass blowing demonstration at Murano and loved the colourful houses and town of Burano, only issue is that we would have like more time in Burano, after a quick lunch, there was not much time to look around. Also a little confusing finding the right boat in the morning at the start.
Not what was expected. Transportation can be secured with much quicker public ferry service for much less expense. We watched public ferry fly by while we chugged along wasting time.
Very bad organization I couldn't find a place to board There were no signs anywhere This is the first time this has happened to me.
We had a stressful start as at no point does your booking information explain that there is a stand to exchange your ticket. We were sent a mobile ticket and an address. We arrived at the address on the waterfront, lots of tour guides but no one knew where we were to meet our guide. I managed to find a stand selling tours, only to be told I was at the correct place, gave me the tickets and told us to run as we had 3 bridges to cross to meet our guide... 10 minutes away! More information is required on the booking please! The tour was worthwhile. We enjoyed Burano more than Murano as there was more to see and do.
Fantastic trip - such a wonderful day via boat The island was great, tour guide was fantastic We saw lots and learnt lots. It’s a must do on a trip
It was ok. You’re really just paying for transport to and from the islands. We couldn’t hear the guide properly on the boat. There’s no guide with you once you’re on the islands.
Time was accurate. We do not visit Murano only the presentation of the glass. It was fine but I did think we'd know a little bit about muraro. Butane only free time but I liked it a lot
In Murano After watching the glass blowing/creating and having to go upstairs to look around the art gallery there was nearly any time to look at the other shops or explore the island, needed at least another 30 minutes there
We were delayed making it on time for our morning tour, but luckily, the booth woman got us on the afternoon tour - for an additional 5 Euros. The stop in Murano was a quick demo and basically time to shop in that shop. It really wasn't going to a glass shop but a tourist set up. Burano had a little introduction upon arriving, then time to wander around and shop. It was beautiful. I think though both were basically just transportation to the places vs a tour.



