Great tour. Camilla was great. So kind and friendly. Burano was the best. The only problem was the tour went longer - for 5 hours. We were not dropped at original meeting point and it was raining and we needed to reach an international train, so we needed to pay and catch the tram back to kfc (train station).
Excellent trip. Guides were awesome and it was a lot of fun a great way to see and experience the glass factory and barone
The Murano/Burano Island trip is basically a boat ride which gives you a site seeing look at some of Venice from a waterside perspective. The actual island events were less than stella and merchandise grossly over priced from $30 shot glasses to $4 cookies. There was little to see for glass blowing although the craftsman thought highly of himself. You would be far better off hiring a taxi to drive you around Venice versus heading out to these islands.
Venice is a MUST see! Take the tours of Murano & Burano too...enjoy the ride to and from. Buy beautiful glass and delicate lace. Walk the streets like you live there. Be sure to have an iced limoncello!
Murano & Burano are amazing - could’ve stayed longer on both - but the trip itself was very disorganised. The guidance on where to join the boat was very vague. There was also supposed to be an audible guide but we couldn’t hear any of it due to the noise of the engine! It was pointed out to the guide that no-one could hear but nothing changed! When we disembarked at Murano there was no guidance on what time to rejoin the boat and no sign of anyone to ask when we got off. Fabulous islands but could benefit from much more organisation!