Venise : Excursion en bateau à Murano, Burano et Torcello avec déjeuner de poisson





Description
Si vous voulez découvrir la merveilleuse lagune de Venise principale trois îles et profiter d'un délicieux déjeuner de fruits de mer dans une osteria typique, c'est clairement le tour pour vous. Visitez Murano, les îles de verre, Burano, l'île de la dentelle, et Torcello, le berceau de la civilisation vénitienne, dans une excursion pittoresque en bateau comprenant un déjeuner à base de poisson à Burano.
Options de l'excursion
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Point de départ
Pendant la première étape, qui dure environ 1 heure, vous aurez l'occasion de visiter un des verriers de l'île et de suivre une explication sur l'art du soufflage du verre
Situé au cœur de l'île de Burano, le restaurant « Al Raspo de Ua » offre principalement des spécialités de la cuisine vénitienne. Vous dégusterez un menu de quatre plats : Premier plat : pâtes aux fruits de mer ou tarte aux poissons Deuxième plat : assortiment de poissons frits ou poisson grillé Accompagnement : salade mixte Dessert Café
Le berceau de la civilisation vénitienne, où vous passerez environ une heure. Cette île n'est habitée que par une douzaine de personnes, vous verrez des œuvres d'art historiques et artistiques, telles que la basilique de Santa Maria Assunta, les ruines du baptistère de San Giovanni Evangelista, le trône d'Attila et le légendaire pont du diable.
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Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Veuillez vous présenter au lieu de rendez-vous au moins 20 minutes avant l'heure de départ indiquée.
- Excursion en groupe (il peut y avoir d'autres participants à l'excursion)
- Le circuit n'est pas adapté aux fauteuils roulants.
- Une courte marche sépare le point de rencontre du point d'embarquement.
- L'arrêt à Murano (environ 1 heure) vous permet une visite optionnelle d'une verrerie avec une courte démonstration de l'art du verre soufflé, et aussi un peu de temps libre. Pendant l'arrêt à Burano (env. 2 heures), vous déjeunerez dans le restaurant typique 'Al Raspo DE Ua'. Ensuite, vous vous arrêterez à Torcello pendant 1 heure. Vous êtes fortement tenus de respecter les horaires fixés par le personnel : l'excursion reprendra son cours à l'heure prévue, sans attente.
- Visite multilingue.
- La visite a une durée variable (6 heures et 30 minutes/7 heures) en fonction du nombre de participants et du type de navire utilisé.
- Aucun crédit ou remboursement ne sera effectué en cas d'absence (si vous ne vous présentez pas au point de rendez-vous à l'heure indiquée sur votre bon d'échange). Par conséquent, nous vous conseillons de localiser le point de départ et de voir à l'avance comment vous y rendre, afin d'éviter tout retard ou tracas vous empêchant de vous trouver au point de rendez-vous à temps pour le départ.
- 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
Avis(20)
Good way to see Murano and Burano. It was too hot to enjoy Tocello! Lunch was plentiful! I can’t believe they served so much food!
It was a relaxing way to visit the 3 beautiful islands. The information provided as an overview prior to getting to each location was helpful. I would recommend getting the package with fish lunch included. 3-course meal at Al Raspo di Ua was satisfying.
Waste of time on not good thing was lunch ! No guide only a speaker talking I.n multiple languages. Information was not n sink and was hard to interpret . Sound loop in 5 languages and a lot of background noise . Avoid this tour The Highlight was the seafood lunch Awesome!
Allow plenty of time to get to the dock as there are a lot a people and bridges to navigate. Make sure to note the boat company in the booking info - this may change during the trip but you will be told. The boats are busy and it's a little tricky to hear the tour guide. The boats do not wait at all so do make sure you're at each pick up spot a few minutes early. The glass blowing demo on Murano was great but there isn't much time to browse the island. It is a taster trip of the islands - we expected this and went back to Murano for a longer visit on another day. The lunch was excellent! The reviews were very mixed so we were a little apprehensive. The tour companies must split the lunches across Burano as we seemed to be the only guests from our boat in the restaurant we were allocated. They had our names and we had a reserved table. We were given a set lunch with a choice of grilled or fried fish - i.e. a fish fillet or lightly battered seafood. 3 courses as well as bread and wine. Excellent value and all delicious! There was enough time on Burano to do some sight seeing and shopping after lunch. Torcello was a real treat - the church was a highlight. Overall, a busy but rewarding day. Do read all the booking info and don't be put off by bad reviews.
The tour was to have been a guided tour which it was not. We had to find our own way around the island on arrival. The location for lunch was difficult to find had to use Google maps. We were dumped on each of the islands and picked up each time by a different boat was was difficult due to the large number of boat on the day. The lunch was fine but that was about all we enjoyed about this tour.
Wonderful boat ride with multilingual tour guide who provided lots of historical details and highlights as we approached each island. Tip: venture away from the docks to view stores in Murano and Burano. Don't miss the lace shop in Burano. Glass blowing demonstration was delightful. Be sure to take home Murano glass and Burano lace as souvenirs. Tortellini was quiet and historical. Glad we stopped. Wish there was more to do to enhance the economy. Just a couple of restaurants and a few shops (and the church) were open. The fish dinner was a three course meal - delicious spaghetti, grilled seafood, salad and dessert. So much food! Service was great. Only one waiter spoke English. She was kind and helpful. Really enjoyed this trip.
The 2 hour stop at Burano and the excellent fish pasta/ grilled fish lunch was great . Ferry needs to update bathrooms.
Not worth the money. There was nobody there to direct you to the correct boat like the description said, so you had 80 people asking each other if this was the right place. There was nothing said about lunch. We had to ask our tour guide who gave us the directions to the restaurant. Food wasn't great and none of the sites at Torchello were included and they all cost money. The guide lead us to believe the sites were included. Half the people were back at the boat 30 minutes before we needed to be.
we enjoyed the boat tour, but would prefer more time in Murano, than Burano. Fish luncheon was ok, but we did not really feel welcomed by the staff. Once they saw our voucher, our service declined dramatically. Food was just ok
While the weather was great for a boat ride our available time in Murano and Burano was too short. In Murano we watched a skilled artisan create glassware and then toured a showroom which left little time to roam the village. The same can be said for Burano where we had scheduled a lunch, which was good, Again, we were rushed to meet the boat for the return trip to Venice without enjoying the charm of this fishing village.



