Gary and I started singing the theme song from Gilligan’s island but changed it from “a three hour tour” to ” a three island tour”. Both girls looked at us and said “we don’t know that song”. We were sad. 😞
Today we booked a three island tour from the train station in Venice. The first island was Murano, known for its glass blowing trade. We were able to watch a demonstration and then wandered through the gift shop. Tourism is the main economy in Italy, but I’m not sure I would want hundreds of tourists invading my tiny island every day, especially on wash day!

Checking out a fixer upper


Our next stop was Burano, known for the lace-making trade which is now outsourced to China. They also make a certain kind of cookie which we sampled, and they are known for the local fishermen and their brightly coloured homes.


Torcello has only a handful of inhabitants along with feral cats. Although we searched, we could not spot a cat, but we enjoyed the scenery including an old church.



Back at St Mark’s square in Venice, we did a bit of souvenir shopping and then did one of my favourite things, walking the back streets. I loved the architecture and colours of all of the buildings.






We sampled more gelato in our way to finding a boat building yard and enjoyed the sunset along the way.


Supper at Al Cugnai, a restaurant recommended by Frommer’s guidebook, did not disappoint!
Spaghetti with black ink
Spaghetti and clams
Spaghetti carbonara
We found our way back to the hotel after another great day in Venice!!







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