

Murano is the largest island of the lagoon, second only to Venice. It is made up of seven islands connected by bridges and like Venice it is crossed by its grand canal where many buildings mirror on its waters.

You can easily reach Murano by ferry boat and then you can visit the island by foot exploring its squares and magical corners. It’s small, but big enough to allow you to get lost in its narrow streets, a maze that will lead you to the perfect place where you can enjoy the most breathtaking sunset on the lagoon.

Murano is known as the island of glass, an humble material that the mastery of its artisans turned into art. You can learn more about this craft thank to exhibitions and live demonstrations. Murano, like the other islands of the lagoon, is an open-air museum.