Venice

Venice Trips & Tours

Venice

No cars, no straight lines and no rational explanation for how it all still works, Venice is a city that tells you to slow down, get lost and stop worrying about the itinerary.

Let's help you plan

Joanna - Travel Consultant
Johnny - Travel Consultant
Eve - Travel Consultant
HeartHeartHeartHeartHeart

4.9/5 (921 reviews)

Travel and Leisure Worlds Best Awards for number 1 tour operator in the world 2024 and number 2 tour operator in the world 2025
We're one of the World's Best Tour Operators!
Voted No.1 in 2024 and No.2 in 2025 by Travel+Leisure

Venice Trips & Tours

A slowly sinking city where gondolas glide along a labyrinth of enchanting canals.

Built across more than 100 tiny islands in a shallow lagoon, Venice, or the ‘Floating City’, is a place like no other. Stitched together by canals, bridges and narrow walkways, gondolas and vaporetto boats glide along the Grand Canal past Gothic-style homes and palaces and under the graceful Rialto Bridge. On land, the Piazza San Marco and its magnificent Basilica is high on any visitor’s list, but one of the best ways to spend a day in Venice is to get lost in the maze of barely-there pathways and quaint bridges. Step inside a bacaro for a glass of ombra wine and a plate of cicchetti, browse tiny workshops where artisans still make masks, paper and glass by hand, and discover the quieter churches and galleries, where Venetian masterpieces hang without the crowds. Venice may be one of the world’s most famous cities, but its charm and romance are utterly captivating.


Things to do

What to do in Venice

Of course there’s the city’s highlights reel – and it’s iconic for a reason – but why not mix it up a little? We’re talking St Mark’s after-hours when the gold mosaics shimmer in the sun, and the Secret Itineraries at the Doge's Palace, that will take you deep into the old prisons. From there, walk the bohemian Dorsoduro and watch gondolas being built by hand, just as they were five centuries ago, then duck into a Santa Croce textile workshop to see the looms that have been turning for almost as long. Let an art historian guide you through Tintoretto at the Scuola Grande di San Rocco, then settle into the bacari around Rialto for cicchetti and ombre – the perfect ritual of small bites and wine. A gondola trip is always worthwhile, of course, but also try voga alla veneta, the standing-up Venetian row, then sail across the lagoon at sunset to Murano, Burano, or the Venissa wine resort.

Open Map
Static map
Why you'll love it

Why you'll love it

The Venetian ritual of the bacaro crawl: drifting between tiny wine bars for small plates of cicchetti — think salt cod, marinated seafood and creamy polenta — washed down with a glass of ombra wine.


Off the beaten track

Off the beaten track

Hop on a vaporetto and cross the lagoon to the brightly coloured fishermen’s houses of Burano and the island of Torcello that, with its marshy landscapes, canals and one of the oldest churches in the lagoon, feels worlds away from the city.


Something to think about

Something to think about

It will come as no surprise that Venice can be extremely busy. Stay in the city and make the most of the early mornings and evenings when the day-trippers leave and the city gives a sigh of relief.


Best time to visit

When to go on a Venice Trip

Excellent
Good
Mixed

Reviews

HeartHeartHeartHeartHeart

Based on 921 Feefo Reviews

Why travel with Timbuktu?

We design tailor-made journeys for travellers who want more than a holiday, from first-time safaris, gorilla treks and multi-generational family adventures to once-in-a-lifetime honeymoons - and everything in between. And here's why so many choose us to plan them.

Tailor-Made Since 2014

Tailor-Made Since 2014

We've been crafting one-of-a-kind journeys since 2014 — over 2,500 trips across 40+ countries, each one built from scratch around your interests and dreams.

Specialists Who've Been There

Specialists Who've Been There

Our team only recommends places they've slept in, eaten in, and happily keep going back to. Condé Nast Traveler named 11 of them Top Travel Specialists in 2026, and Travel+Leisure made three A-List Advisors.

The World's No 1 Tour Operator

The World's No 1 Tour Operator

Travel+Leisure's readers voted us the World's No.1 Tour Operator in 2024 and No.2 in 2025 — the travel industry's biggest readers' award, judged by people who actually travel.

Every Trip Makes A Difference

Every Trip Makes A Difference

$50 from every booking goes to female empowerment, tech education, and conservation projects across the countries we love. We have donated $78,000 so far – and it's going up!

Collaboration Is Key

Collaboration Is Key

Your travel specialist is with you the whole way, dreaming up the trip, building the itinerary, checking you in, and answering the 2am question from the other side of the world..

Loved By Our Guests

Loved By Our Guests

We are rated 4.9 out of 5 from 921 verified Feefo reviews. And these are the words of people who actually went, not us talking about ourselves.

As Seen in

11 Condé Nast Traveler Top Travel Specialists 2026

Condé Nast Traveler

No. 1 & No. 2 Tour Operator in Travel + Leisure's Best Awards 2024 & 2025

Travel + Leisure

Best Booking Platform in Women's Health Travel Awards 2025

Women's Health magazine

Travel Specialist voted as Latin America A-List Travel Advisor 2025

Condé Nast Traveler A-List Awards

"Timbuktu can take relatively complex and slightly amorphous travel plans and transform them into a well-organized, perfectly tailored trip."

Forbes magazine
AFAR magazine
The Daily Telegraph newspaper
Vogue magazine
Glamour magazine
BBC
Oprah Magazine
Natural Geographic