It didn't look like this yesterday! |
The tour that was advertised as running on New Years Day...was not. So we detoured to go up the San Marco Campanile. It was supposed to open at 930am. However, the person manning the tower had decided that the fog would render any trip up the tower useless so kept the tower closed! By 950am, we were still waiting...
We decided to abandon ship and visit the island of Burano instead. After a long discussion on which vaporetto ticket would be most economical, we decided upon the 36 hour pass which would give us flexibility to visit the other islands should time permit and would also get us to the train station tomorrow. We were then approached by a man who offered us a free private taxi ride to one of the glass making factories on the island of Murano with no obligation to make any purchase. We were warned of scams but as we had transport tickets already, we thought we had nothing to lose. The vaporettos were not going to run for another hour anyway. It was a great decision! We had a free ride through the smaller canals of Venice, saved ourselves time and got to visit Murano. Upon arrival at the factory, we were given a short demonstration of glass making and then let loose in the showroom. The glass works were stunning. I actually enjoyed looking at the various pieces and the children managed to avoid breaking anything. I bought myself some Murano glass earrings and then we walked out to make our way to Burano.
Formulating a plan of attack |
Going through the canals of Venice in fog |
Murano |
Little fish were more fascinating |
Waiting for the vaporetto |
Fog still there |
Yay! We're at Burano |
The amazing colours of Burano which would be stunning in good weather |
Milk jug at lunch |
Snacks from the local bakery |
The sun! |
And the colours started to pop out! |
Look what we found... |
Return of the fog...leaning tower |
Looking for the vaporetto stop |
Still looking for the vaporetto stop |
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