Murano and its attractions for beach lovers
While Murano is famed for its exquisite glass-making, it is not renowned for beach activities, as it is primarily a quaint island in the Venetian Lagoon. However, just a short vaporetto ride away, the beaches of Lido di Venezia offer a splendid alternative for sun-seekers. Here, families can enjoy the long sandy stretches, perfect for building sandcastles or soaking up the sun on loungers. Visitors can explore the nearby historic sites, such as the stunning Basilica di San Marco and the opulent Palazzo Ducale, before returning to Murano for a peaceful evening. For those interested in unique experiences, a guided glass-blowing workshop can be an unforgettable family activity, allowing you to take home a piece of Murano craftsmanship. Staying at hotels along the waterfront of Murano, like the charming Hotel Conterie, offers a delightful blend of comfort and convenience, allowing guests to unwind with picturesque views of the lagoon and easy access to local attractions. While not directly on the beach, the nearby Lido means you can enjoy both the serenity of Murano and the sandy shores of the nearby beach.

















































