How to get to Burano

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Burano is an island of the northern lagoon of Venice and is inhabited by fishermen and producers of lace.

Highly colored houses are very popular for contrasting colors that are reflected on the waters of the lagoon.
When you pass to the island of Burano do not forget to taste the Bussolà Buranello, delicious egg biscuits, in their distinctive round shape, or the equally famous shape Esse, whose recipe is not recommended if you have cholesterol problems or blood sugar.

By Venice to reach Burano, you have to go to the Fondamente Nove, from where the ferry connections to the island of lace.

From 5.40 a.m. to 8.10 p.m. every half hour to a boat that performs call to Lighthouse of Murano and reaches first Mazzorbo and then Burano after a voyage of about 45 minutes.
From the landing to the left to which it descends, part of another traffic line leading to Torcello, which is reached in about 10 minutes.

If arriving from the mainland, so those who prefer to reach by car the landing of Treporti after passing Jesolo, should reach the peninsula of Cavallino, stop at the parking lot and get on the vaporetto passing with a similar frequency, and then every half hour from 6.40 a.m. to 9.40 p.m.