Torcello—Venice’s oldest island, a forgotten whisper in time. No crowds, no traffic, just wind through ancient stone columns and the silent grandeur of the Basilica della Santa Maria Assunta, standing since the 7th century. Here, silence speaks volumes—each cobblestone remembers Venice’s rise, fall, and rebirth.




Everything you need to know about Torcello
Hotel Torcello is a top choice, nestled on the historic island and offering serene views of the Venetian Lagoon. Its elegant rooms blend Renaissance architecture with modern comfort, many featuring direct sightlines to the Basilica di Santa Lucia and distant Venice skyline. The hotel provides private dock transfers and is just a 5-minute walk from ancient wetland trails, perfect for exploring the untouched natural beauty of the lagoon and experiencing authentic Venetian heritage in a peaceful setting.
Take ACTV Line 12 from Piazza San Marco in Venice—this route takes about 30 minutes and stops at Torcello Dock, passing by Burano and Murano along the way, offering scenic views of the lagoon. From the dock, it’s a 10-minute walk to the heart of the island and the Basilica di Santa Lucia. For a more personalized experience, book a private boat tour guided through the lagoon channels, allowing deeper exploration of the island’s history and pristine wetlands.
Visit the Basilica di Santa Lucia, home to some of Europe’s most remarkable Byzantine mosaics dating back to the 6th century. Admire the intricate gold-leaf mosaics and sacred iconography that reflect centuries of religious heritage. Don’t miss the archaeological museum on-site, showcasing artifacts from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages. In the evening, stroll along the ancient Roman path, listening to waves and birdsong, fully immersing yourself in the tranquil, timeless atmosphere of the Venetian Lagoon’s untouched nature.
Yes! The island offers a kids’ discovery zone with interactive games and storytelling sessions bringing ancient Venetian history to life. During summer, the annual "Island Adventure Day" features scavenger hunts, hands-on mosaic art workshops, and birdwatching boat tours. Open green lawns around the Basilica di Santa Lucia are perfect for picnics, providing a safe, car-free environment ideal for families seeking a peaceful retreat away from urban crowds.
Try salted fish stew (Cicchetti di pesce salato), made with fresh lagoon-caught fish, local herbs, and tomatoes slow-simmered to perfection—rich and deeply flavorful. Don’t miss the traditional breakfast of black bread with honey and local cheese, crafted from ancient fermentation methods for a hearty texture. For an authentic experience, book a family-style dinner hosted by a local household, featuring homegrown vegetables, homemade wine, and the true essence of Venetian lagoon’s rustic culinary tradition.
The island is small—just 1.5 km long—and perfectly suited for walking or cycling. Public bicycle rental stations offer both electric and traditional bikes at affordable rates, allowing easy access to the basilica, museum, and wetland trails. Rent early in the day to avoid afternoon heat and follow the ancient Roman riverside path for a breezy, scenic ride. All rental kiosks are located near the dock, ensuring seamless access for visitors.
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