Surrounding Venice is the Venetian Lagoon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, comprising marshes, mudflats, and a collection of islands. The lagoon is not just a natural wonder but a crucial ecosystem that has shaped Venetian life and culture for centuries.
Beyond the well-trodden paths, discover the hidden treasures of the Venetian Lagoon. Delve into the lesser-known islands, each with its own story to tell. Uncover Murano's glass-making legacy, Burano's vibrant hues and lace craftsmanship, and the ancient remnants of Torcello. Venture further to uncover the secrets of Mazzorbo, a charming island known for its serene vineyards and wineries. Here, amidst this tranquil oasis, experience the allure of local wines and the timeless art of winemaking—a hidden gem waiting to be explored.
Discover about the delicate balance between human civilisation and the natural environment is a defining feature of Venice and its lagoon.