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What to see in Burano- the Venetian colourful island

Updated: Jun 9, 2024

Coloured houses in Burano
Burano

What is Burano Ifamous for?

Once disembarked at Burano you can immediately start walking along the alleys and observe how the brightly painted square houses are all the same size, on two floors. Characteristic houses of fishermen did their own house to recognize it in days of intense fog after returning from fishing. One hypothesis says that each color would be a symbol of a specific family and in fact still today in Burano there are few but very common surnames.


Currently, fishing remains one of the main activities on the island of Burano, together with tourism and lace making. While walking along the beautifully colored streets of Burano I suggest you stop and taste the typical suite of the island known as Bossola its origin is linked to Easter the day when the inhabitants of Burano rep this fragrant freshly baked delight in linen and the pleasant fragrance of butter spread throughout the house and the streets even today can be tasted as normal in the small artisanal bakeries.






The art of lace-making developed in Venice in the renaissance. The merit of having encouraged and disseminated the knowledge of desire is due to the duchess Morosina Morosini, who established the first true and own workshop employing 130 lacemakers.

The secret to enjoying Burano to the fullest is to get lost inside the streets and discover the most characteristic corners. The island is not big. In about two to three hours you will have seen it all and all Burano is worth seeing. The island's cathedral has over 1000 years of history and is famous for its leaning bell tower. The bell tower is 53 meters high and built in the renaissance style. It tilted due to the subsidence of the ground. The perfect time to see Burano, is, in the early morning or late afternoon when most of the organized groups have left. It is at this moment that Burano reveals its magic, at the first light at dawn and at sunset. A real color gem to be experienced in complete silence!


How to get to Burano Italy?

To go to Burano the island of colors, you have to take the motorboat line 12. In Venice, these boats are known as the Vaporetto. The journey takes about 45 minutes from Venice with the first stop in Murano and then the next one in Torcello. The last stop would then be in Burano.



Traveling from Venice to Burano is straightforward and you can choose one of the following 4 ways to get to Burano from Venice

  1. Vaporetto (Water Bus): The most common and convenient way to get to Burano is by taking the Vaporetto route 12 from Venice. The water bus departs from the Fondamenta Nova ferry terminal (F.te Nova) and takes about 45 minutes to reach Burano

  2. From Piazzale Roma or Santa Lucia Railway Station: You can take the water bus line 3 to Murano, then change to Vaporetto route 12 to reach Burano

  3. Water Taxi: For a more private and quicker option, you can hire a water taxi directly to Burano. This is a more expensive option but offers a direct and scenic route

  4. Group Tours: Various group tours offer trips from Venice to Burano, often including visits to nearby islands like Murano and Torcello. These tours typically include transport and a guided experience heck out https://traveltipsdirect.com/ for excursioms, accomodation and flights.

 
 
 

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