Excursion privée en kayak dans la lagune vénitienne





Description
Des milliers de touristes visitent Venise et ses îles chaque jour. Nous irons là où le tourisme de masse n'a pas encore réussi à arriver, si vous recherchez un tourisme lent, ce circuit est fait pour vous. Vous pouvez profiter du silence où rien ou personne ne passe. Un tour au cœur du lagon pour découvrir ses origines.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Nous explorerons la lagune de Venise à travers des itinéraires alternatifs.Nous naviguerons vers les endroits les plus fascinants de la lagune à travers le ghebi et les bancs de sable.Nous découvrirons les îles les plus inconnues et inaccessibles qui ne peuvent être atteintes qu'en kayak qui, grâce à son fond plat et sa propulsion à l'aviron, permettent vous traversez les bas-fonds de la lagune. En errant parmi les aigrettes et les hérons vous naviguerez et verrez des paysages incroyables, vous pourrez prendre des photos à couper le souffle, ou profiter d'une belle journée ensoleillée pour découvrir les endroits les plus authentiques du lagon hors des itinéraires classiques et du tourisme de masse, nous visiterons des oasis de paix et désertes îles dans un contexte naturel typique de la lagune entre terre et mer. Je vous invite à lire l'article qu'ils ont publié dans le magazine Esquire sur l'expérience.
L'Académie d'aviron est le lieu où l'art de l'aviron vénitien est enseigné ici pendant des siècles, les traditions et les secrets de la technique de l'aviron ont été transmis où les grands champions de la régate historique de Venise se sont entraînés et s'entraînent encore. qui se souviennent d'eux dans leurs grandes prouesses historiques et nous aurons l'occasion de voir et de toucher tous les bateaux et outils typiques de l'aviron comme la télécabine le sandolo la mascareta
L'île de Torcello est située dans le coin nord-est de la lagune considérée comme la première Venise À ce jour, l'île est principalement composée de jardins potagers et n'est habitée que par quelques dizaines de personnes, alors qu'il y a 1500 ans c'était le centre de la toute la civilisation vénitienne: au cours de l'année 638, l'évêque catholique romain d'Altino, qui était alors la principale ville romaine de cette région, a déménagé à Torcello avec de nombreux autres Altinesi en raison de la pression provoquée par l'invasion des hordes barbares, créant ainsi la première grande colonie lagunaire.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- À certaines dates, la plupart des voyageurs séjournant en dehors de Venise et prévoyant de s'y rendre pour la journée devront payer des frais d'accès de 5 €. Pour plus de détails (y compris les exemptions) et pour savoir quels jours ces frais sont applicables, veuillez visiter : https://cda.ve.it
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We had a great kayak with Filippo! He took us out into the beautiful nature where we got to learn about the history of Burano and the nearby islands and see fisherman in action. We saw birds and took small canals only accessible by kayak. Filippo was a great guide. He was knowledgeable about the location and passionate about the lagoon.
It was a lovely trip to see the hidden parts of Burano with its nature and history!
Kayaking around Burano was so peaceful. Such a change from the busy streets of Venice. Filippo gave great explanations as we paddled around the protected areas. We did need to cross a few sections where motor boats travel. Filippo ensured we only paddled once there was enough time to cross safely. I do recommend that you have experience kayaking or have good upper body strength for this almost 2 hour tour. My niece commented that her arms were very tired and she was thankful we ended when we did. Pay attention to the meeting point location as it is on Burano but TripAdvisor states it is in Venice. The #12 water bus will get you to the correct place.
Booked this and arrived at the designated meeting spot at 9 am. Was surprised to find just me and my girlfriend there and no one else. Called Filippo and asked where he was, and he told me it was cancelled due to the tides. No notice was given to me that it was cancelled. He did offer a refund or another date, and to his credit, processed the refund immediately. Recommend reaching out the night before via whatsapp to confirm the trip is still happening.
Fantastic kayak tour with local guide. Took an early water bus #12 to Burano before the crowds arrived. Learned about the history of Burano and boating and Paddled through canals around the islands, a wonderful quiet respite. Highly recommended.
I very much enjoyed my tour with Filippo and can only recommend it to anybody else! It's a great option to get away from all the masses in Venezia and really appreciate the lagune's nature. First you will learn more about rowing traditions in Venezia, than the kayaking tour starts through the protected and hidden areas of Burano and more. Very nice and calming! Just to clarify for anybody interested, since I've seen confusion in other comments: This booking is for the tour with Filippo, but then you need additional 30€ in cash for the rowing school to rent your kayak. I recommend this to anybody looking for an authentic and slow non-touristic experience in Vienna and had a great time myself!
This tour was the highlight of our Venice trip and the ur tour guide was wonderful. Filippo was very helpful and provided a relaxing and insightful kayak trip. We even got to see Flamingos in the lagoon. Would 100% visit again.
After a couple days in tourist-clogged Venice, it was an absolute treat to board an early morning vaporetto for Burano where I met my guide Filippo at the vaporetto stop. Together we strolled through the quiet and colorful streets of Burano to the local rowing club. After a briefing on Burano, the local fishing community and the award-winning Buranese gondoliers, we launched our kayaks and set off on our tour of Burano, Mazzorbo, and Torchello, traveling through tranquil canals only reachable by kayak and with a local guide. While we did not see flamingos on this trip, we did see a number of bird species and wild goats as we glided through marshes and down the Torchello canal that Hemingway dubbed "Paradise."
After a couple days in tourist-clogged Venice, it was an absolute treat to board an early morning vaporetto for Burano where I met my guide Filippo at the vaporetto stop. Together we strolled through the quiet and colorful streets of Burano to the local rowing club. After a briefing on Burano, the local fishing community and the award-winning Buranese gondoliers, we launched our kayaks and set off on our tour of Burano, Mazzorbo, and Torchello, traveling through tranquil canals only reachable by kayak and with a local guide. While we did not see flamingos on this trip, we did see a number of bird species and wild goats as we glided through marshes and down the Torchello canal that Hemingway dubbed "Paradise."
The whole journey was a delight, with the opportunity to know the reality of a part of Burano, essentially fishery, away from crowds and immersed in Nature. Highlight the extremely welcoming form, the natural sympathy and all the historical and informative framework that Filippo provided us, made all the difference. For me it was wonderful, thank you!



