🏝️ Murano vs. Burano vs. Torcello — Which Island Is for You?

🧭 Not all islands are equal — here’s how to pick the one that fits your style (or your lens).

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The Venetian Lagoon is full of gems — but Murano, Burano, and Torcello are the three most visited. Here’s how to choose where to go (or whether to see all three):

🔷 MuranoThe Island of Glass
Famous for glassblowing. Worth it if you're interested in craftsmanship or want to visit a furnace (note: access is limited and often touristy). Less color, more industrial feel.
📸 Best for: indoor shots, artisan portraits, and textures.

🌈 BuranoThe Colorful One
Bright houses, lace shops, sleepy cats. Ideal for photographers and daydreamers. Cafes and locals still outnumber the tourists if you go early or late.
📸 Best for: street photography, facades, canal reflections, and vibrant portraits.

🌿 TorcelloThe Quiet One
Oldest of the three, but very rural now. A peaceful walk from the vaporetto stop leads to the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and the iconic Attila’s Throne.
📸 Best for: quiet landscapes, ruins, and soft light. A place to slow down.

My Tip: Combine Burano + Torcello in one outing for a perfect photo day. Murano can be skipped unless you’re truly interested in glass.

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