VENICE

Venezia (Venice), often referred to as "La Serenissima," is a unique city situated in the Veneto region of northeastern Italy, built on an archipelago of 118 small islands connected by over 400 bridges. Famous for its intricate canal system, historic architecture, and artistic heritage, the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of romance and mystery. From the iconic St. Mark's Square to the meandering Grand Canal, Venice offers an unparalleled blend of culture, beauty, and history.

This formerly powerful and wealthy maritime republic is home to some of Italy’s (and perhaps the world’s) leading cultural and artistic events including Carnevale and the Biennale, making it a popular destination even in the months of February and April.

Sailing Venice’s canals in a gondola, blowing glass in Murano, exploring antiquities of a maritime dynasty lost, and eating until your heart’s content; we will help you avoid the crowds and experience the purest form of Venice.