Things to do in Province of Venice, Veneto: The Best Islands

October 27, 2021 Toi Mattera

The Province of Venice (Provincia di Venezia) was a province in the Veneto region of northern Italy. Its capital is the city of Venice. It had an area of 2,467 km², and a total population of 846,962 (2011). The province became the Metropolitan City of Venice in 2015.
Restaurants in Province of Venice

1. Isola di Burano

San Martino dx 961, 30142 Burano Italy [email protected] http://www.isoladiburano.it
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5.0 based on 217 reviews

Isola di Burano

Just 40 minutes from Venice, Burano is one of the most characteristic islands of the lagoon. Famous for its colorful houses, lace making and local fish cuisine

Reviewed By EcoBean - Kennington, United Kingdom

Burano is like the baby sister of Murano, with plenty of opportunity to buy the fantastic murano glass, but Burano, is actually more famous for it's lace making and products. There are women dotted around the shops demonstrating their lace making skills, and plenty of small lace items to buy a piece of this artwork. The buildings and architecture on this island are really colourful (purportedly the fishermen painted their houses bright colours to find their way home in the frequent fogs that cover the Islands). The maze of brightly painted homes are a delight to wander around and between the shop lined streets are plenty of restaurants, bars and bistros to enjoy a break and refreshments. I recommend the ice-cream parlours!! Can't leave Italy without trying the ice-cream. The frequency of the water buses between Burano, Murano and the main islands of Venice is good, right into the early hours of the morning, and very reasonably priced to make a complete day of island hopping cheaply and easily.

2. Giudecca

30133 Venice Italy
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4.5 based on 614 reviews

Giudecca

Giudecca is an island in the Venetian Lagoon, in northern Italy. It is part of the sestiere of Dorsoduro and is a locality of the comune of Venice.

Reviewed By Oakandco - Birchington, United Kingdom

Less than five minutes on a vaporetto and you can flee the maddening crowds of San Marco and find yourself on a little oasis of calm - with, arguably, the best ground level views in the whole city. Granted, there's not a lot of life on the island of Giudecca, but if you're pondering where to stay, heavily entertain the idea of being here. Not only is it peaceful, but you can sit at one of a number of cafes and restaurants eating a meal a few euros cheaper than on the 'main islands' and be perched about a foot (literally) from the lapping waters of the Giudecca canal (which means you too can gasp at the ridiculous size of the cruise ships as they make their slow progress too and from the terminal further up the canal). Your view? Across the canal to the main square...truly beautiful at night on a warm late summer's evening. In addition to a number of vaporetto stops, perhaps most crucially there's a supermarket which sells bottles of prosecco for 4 euros and limoncello for even less. Almost, on its own, worthy of making the trip.

3. San Michele

Venetian Lagoon, 30121 Venice Italy +39 041 729 2811 http://www.comune.venezia.it/it/content/servizi-e-ispettorato-cimiteri-venezia-mestre
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4.5 based on 342 reviews

San Michele

Venice's cemetary island since the 1800s.

Reviewed By wilsonx6

We were told about this place and wanted to go and see it. We took the water bus from Venice. It is just so tranquil and calm and offers a very rare and curious insight into how locals celebrate their loved ones.

4. San Francesco del Deserto

Isola di San Francesco, Venice Italy +39 041 528 6863 http://www.sanfrancescodeldeserto.it
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4.5 based on 120 reviews

San Francesco del Deserto

5. Isola di Pellestrina

30100, Pellestrina Italy +39 333 356 1585 http://www.turismovenezia.it/Venezia/Isola-di-Pellestrina-6364.html
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4.5 based on 295 reviews

Isola di Pellestrina

Reviewed By Crystal012 - Hastings, United Kingdom

We had been told about Pellestrina by other photographers, spent a lovely day here, it was so quiet and peaceful like traveling back in time. Delightful. Having said all of this I am sure it would not suit everyone. Depends what you want, it is really a place of local fishermen. Bikes seemed a good way to get around although the bus service is good from Lido.

6. Isola di Sant'Erasmo

Laguna di Venezia Sant'Erasmo, Venice Italy http://www.veneziasi.it/it/laguna-di-venezia/isola-sant-erasmo.html
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4.5 based on 58 reviews

Isola di Sant'Erasmo

Reviewed By Flynn59 - Worcestershire, United Kingdom

I'd long wanted to visit Sant'Erasmo , much taken by tales of tranquility and fields full of the fruit and vegetables I'd seen in the Rialto market . I'm very glad I finally got there. An easy 30 minute Vaporetto ride away ( Line 13 from Fondamente Nova, hourly services all day and night ) there are three alternative stops but we took the first stop, Capanonne , from which it is an easy ten minute walk to the island's only hotel ( Il Lato Azzurro - see reviews ) where you can hire bikes to tour the island and, just past that, the Bar Tedeschi for a drink or meal overlooking a small beach. There is an interesting fort ( opening times vary - check ) and also a small town with a shop and church. The joy of the island is its unhurried calm and whether on foot or bike, a tour of the deserted roads is a wonderful change from the bustle of Venice. You will see fields full of vegetables; views across the lagoon to the towers of Venice in the distance and bird life galore and a picnic is an obvious option. A gentle bike tour of the circumference of the island will take a little over an hour on flat roads with barely a motor vehicle in sight.

7. Torcello Island

Venice Italy http://www.turismovenezia.it/Venezia/Torcello-6371.html
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4.0 based on 1,892 reviews

Torcello Island

This small island is a bit off the usual Venetian path, but it’s worth seeing. Its Santa Maria Assunta church houses impressive mosaics, its bell tower offers great surrounding views—and it’s home to Locanda Cipriani, a well-regarded restaurant and hotel that played host to writing legend Ernest Hemingway .

Reviewed By ARSNY - New York City, United States

Took a vaporetto to Murano FARO (not the main Murano stop) in the morning and from there to Torcello (via Burano) (we did Burano and Murano on our return). the crowds all get off at Murano and very few go to Torcello When you get off at Torcello- spend a few minutes checking the timing of the return vaporetto - this will tell you how much time you have/can spare (need 1 hour or so) the walk to the Church is about 10-15 mins and you pass by a small bridge that has no low walls on the sides to prevent you falling off (only one of the two such in Venice) The main (and possibly only) attraction in Torcello is the Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta - this has beautiful mosaics esp the one over the exit of the main church. If you could imagine a pictorial guide for the commoner to leading a good life and staying away from evil/hell- it explains it all. There is an entry fee (cash only- no CC) Do the audioguide (short ~ 45 mins or so) for a detailed explanation esp of the mosaic over the exit. Photography is forbidden inside the church. Bathrooms are outside and cost Euro1.50

8. Lido

Lido di Venezia Italy +39 041 526 8019
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4.0 based on 1,926 reviews

Lido

Reviewed By dblmed - Los Angeles, United States

A short Vaporetto or water taxi ride eastbound across the Venice Lagoon lies the Island of the Lido, which serves as Venice’s Playground spot. The long Island is actually a barrier island which protects the Lagoon from the Adriatic. Lido has varied hotels, restaurants galore, bars, shops & attractions. In the warmer months though it’s even more crowded in than central Venice. Andiamo!

9. Isola San Secondo

Venice Italy
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

10. Isola delle Vignole

Vignole, Venice Italy
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