Furnaces and Lace
Venice | Italy
Craft
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Worth a detour
Boat Tour in Venice to Murano and Burano with glassblowing demonstration & traditional lace making.
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Davide De Giorgi
What is this?
Glide across the Venice lagoon on Davide’s vintage wooden motorboat to visit two iconic islands where craft has been a daily language for generations. First stop: Murano. Inside a family-run furnace, you’ll watch glass gather, breathe, and turn under the maestro’s tools as Davide explains and interprets techniques and guild lore. There’s time for questions and a walkthrough of the family's showrooms, where fire-shaped pieces reflect the lineage of Murano craft.
Then Burano greets you with painted facades and the fine geometry of lace. You’ll see artisans in small ateliers — needle, pillow, and pattern at work — then wander short lanes toward the bell tower and waterfront, pausing for color-drenched photographs. Throughout, Davide sets the rhythm — efficient but unhurried — ensuring you catch both the big and little aspects of island life and tradition. In 3.5 hours, you return to Venice with context, craft, and a bright memory of the lagoon’s makers.
What makes this unique?
What makes this special is Davide’s access — and how he weaves people, place and craft into a living story. In Murano, his connection with a local glassmaking family brings you onto the factory work floor, close enough to feel the heat as a maestro gathers, rolls and opens glass. Techniques are explained and interpreted in plain language, and you're invited to watch long enough to notice the unspoken choreography of the steps.
Across the lagoon, Burano has its own rhythm. Davide’s mother’s family is from there, and the stories he shares are personal. Depending on the day, you may even meet one of his family members. These encounters are grounded in human relationships.
Movement by vintage motorboat maximizes time with makers rather than in transit. Davide adds context from guild history and island life without crowding. Small scale keeps conversations natural and photographs unhurried. You return with a clearer sense of how glass and lace still anchor these islands as living work.
What is the profile of the host?
A passionate and experienced boatman and guide - born and raised in Venice, Davide De Giorgi has an extensive knowledge of the city’s lagoons, which he acquired through his family’s fishing background and his own experiences sailing around on a vintage motorboat. This cultural insight, along with Davide’s studies in anthropology and languages, make his tours an unforgettable immersive experience.
What to bring?
Non-slip footwear for safety on the boat, wind-cheater and sunscreen during summertime, warm layers in wintertime.
**For your safety, this tour may be canceled in bad weather. Davide will message you via Chat if any slight time adjustments are needed due to tides or weather.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
This tour starts and ends in Venice. After booking, contact Davide via Chat to confirm pickup: typically at a vaporetto stand close to your hotel if you're staying in Venice, or a pre-agreed point.
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EUR 250
per person
Private
2 - 4 peopleⓘ
4 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Private guided boat experience aboard a vintage motorboat.
Exclusive access to a family-run factory in Murano to see a glassblowing demonstration.
Visit to a lace workshop in Burano.
Coffee and a local snack in Murano or Burano.
Offered in English, Italian
Private
2 - 4 peopleⓘ
4 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Private guided boat experience aboard a vintage motorboat.
Exclusive access to a family-run factory in Murano to see a glassblowing demonstration.
Visit to a lace workshop in Burano.
Coffee and a local snack in Murano or Burano.
Offered in English, Italian