Only the local has to scan.
Adresa completa
Explore in Maps
Favorite
Get in PDF
#
Venetian Islands
Giudecca is a peaceful retreat just across the water from Venice, offering stunning views of the city skyline. Take a stroll through Corte dei Cordami and Campo Junghans, discover art at Itaca Art Studio and Cartavenezia di Fernando Masone, and don't miss the Mariano Fortuny fabric store. Try local specialties at Altanella (baccalà mantecato, sarde), Al Pontil (mozzarella in carrozza), or indulge at Harry’s Dolci Venezia.
ESTIMATED COST
OPTIMALVISIT
powered by
Lido di Venezia is the perfect escape from the crowds of Venice, offering a mix of golden beaches, Art Nouveau elegance, and cinematic history. What to See & Do: Relax on the beach – The Lido has some of the best sandy shores in the lagoon, with both public and private beach clubs. Stroll along Gran Viale – The island’s lively main street is lined with charming cafés, gelaterias, and boutiques. Explore Malamocco – A picturesque old fishing village with a quiet, authentic vibe. Bike around the island – Rent a bike and explore the Lido’s peaceful streets, nature reserves, and stunning views of the lagoon. Isola Edipo - where the locals like to hang out.
4.7
Just a short boat ride from Venice, Sant’Erasmo is a peaceful island filled with vineyards, orchards, and vegetable gardens. It's the countryside of the lagoon, perfect for long walks, cycling, or even a swim at its small beach. Visit the Torre Massimiliana, a historic fort turned art space, or the Church of Cristo Re for a glimpse into its past.
A quiet, green escape from the crowds, Torcello is where Venice’s story began. Visit the Chiesa di Santa Fosca to admire stunning Byzantine mosaics, cross the legendary Ponte del Diavolo, and climb the Campanile di Santa Maria Assunta for breathtaking views of Burano and the lagoon. Stop by Locanda Cipriani, where Hemingway wrote Beyond the River and Under the Trees, or enjoy a meal at Taverna Tipica Veneziana.
4.4