Venice Tours
Create your Venice Experience. Choose from our exclusive Venice tours, guides, and activities.
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Venice City Tour
From: €299 3 hours -
Venice in a Day Tour
From: €1,197 8 hours -
Venice Shore Excursion
From: €722 6 hours
Presto Venice Guides
Meet Venice with the company of a Presto Guide on one of our Venice Tours. Whether it’s your first time or your fiftieth, join us for the fast track to Venice’s best offerings.
A city like no other, Venice is built on 100 low-lying islands. Linked together by bridges and walkways, the communities of the city share majestic canals upon which gondoliers navigate their boats. Geographically isolated from outside influences, Venice has sustained fiercely unique styles throughout its history: architecturally, artistically, politically and academically.
Venice Events
As you probably know, Italy holds tight to its traditions. From Venice’s Carnival Festival to wine flowing through its water fountains in Castelli Romani, to celebrating Mother Mary on her December Roman Catholic holiday, there’s scarce a day that some sort of festival isn’t going on. We’ll keep you in the loop on events going on during your travel dates so you get to experience the Italian ways.
Travel with Friends
What better way to get to know someone than a trip abroad? Ok, you may want to get separate rooms but really, it can be difficult to meet up with friends these days. We are all so spread out so why not plan a little friend reunion in Italy? There’s so many ways to bond with friends while in Italy. Most all of the ways revolve around food, coffee, and wine of course. But also walking. Did you know Italians hold strong to a tradition of taking a “passeggiata” ? A passeggiata is a slow paced stroll where you spend quality time just enjoying.
Go Solo
Nervous about traveling solo? With the right precautions and planning, traveling solo is really the best especially when life starts to feel overwhelming. It provides the opportunity to connect with ourselves and make new connections with fellow travelers and new people. Of course you need to always walk on well-lit streets and not go out and about alone when you’ve had too much to drink. You should have a cell phone on you, memorize your hotel address, and know the local emergency or police phone numbers.