In the morning , meet your private guide in the hotel lobby and set out on foot for a 2-hour walking tour, discovering the highlights of Venice.
Head to St Mark's Square, the heart of political and religious power of the Venetian Republic for centuries. Here you can spot the grand 11th century church of St Mark’s Basilica, nicknamed the Church of Gold for its sheer opulence and position as a status symbol of Venetian wealth.
Adjacent is St Mark’s Campanile, the imposing 12th century bell tower, standing at 323 feet tall. Visually dominating the entire northern stretch of the square are the arcaded Procuratie Vecchie buildings, in classical and Gothic style.
Just off the square, and lining the Grand Canal, admire the Gothic style exterior of the 13th century Doge’s Palace, former residence to the supreme ruler of the Venetian Republic of antiquity. Learn of its adjoining former prison, connected to the Palace by the Bridge of Sighs, which retains the true secrets of how a city built on swamps became one of the most enlightened cities in the western world. Hear tales of illustrious Venetian characters like Marco Polo and Casanova, continuing along to the lively Campo Santa Maria Formosa with its outstanding Venetian palaces, and the Church of San Giovanni e Paolo (considered the Pantheon of Venice).
Your walking tour concludes at the evocative Rialto Bridge overlooking the Grand Canal. From here, you may continue with independent exploration or return to your hotel.
In the afternoon, embark on a half-day tour to the famed island of Murano and Burano accompanied by your private guide.
Make your way to a private boat, departing through the canals of Venice. Set sail past the island of San Giorgio Maggiore, the relaxed green space of Giardini Publicci, the tip of Sant'Elena, and the famous Arsenal of the Venetian Republic - a reminder of Venice's maritime dominance of centuries past.
Stop is picturesque Murano, known throughout the world for its glass manufacturing industry. Cruise through colorful canals, and visit one of the most famous and ancient glass factories, where if you're lucky, you can enjoy a live glass blowing demonstration performed by a master glass maker.
Take some time to relax and admire the surroundings of the island before returning back to Venice