Best Veneto Tours & Trips

Veneto unfolds as a tapestry of historic cities, alpine vistas, and ageless artistry - anchored by Venice, where canals replace streets and St. Mark's Basilica glimmers with golden mosaics. Beyond the lagoon, Verona’s Roman arena still hosts operas beneath medieval towers, while Padua’s Scrovegni Chapel dazzles with Giotto’s frescoes. The rolling Prosecco hills offer vineyard trails and sparkling tastings, and the Dolomites rise dramatically in the north, inviting hikers and skiers alike. Lake Garda’s shores blend olive groves with Renaissance villas, and cities like Treviso charm with cobbled lanes and vibrant markets. This region balances iconic beauty with quiet authenticity.
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12-Day Road to Rome Summer Tour from Paris: Lucerne, Innsbruck, Venice, Florence and Rome | Classic Group | 6 Countries and 13 Cities | 11 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch & 4 Dinners
Shared Room Available
Daily breakfast
Local Specialty Meal
5.0
Tour Code: 730194
Start / End City
Paris, Rome
Duration
12.0 Days
City & Attractions
Paris, Lucerne, Vaduz +21 more
Languages
English Live
Tour Audience
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
Operator
The Travel Corporation (TTC)
From
$5,197.75
15-Day Highlights of Europe Tour from London to Paris: Venice, Lucerne and Florence | 8 Countries and 14 Cities | 14 Breakfasts, 6 Dinners
Shared Room Available
Daily breakfast
Local Specialty Meal
5.0 ( 4 reviews )
Tour Code: 718053
Start / End City
London, Paris
Duration
15.0 Days
City & Attractions
London, Amsterdam, Heidelberg +31 more
Languages
English Live
Tour Audience
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
Operator
The Travel Corporation (TTC)
From
$6,115.50
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Best Time to Visit Veneto

Summer
Summer in Veneto brings warm temperatures averaging 25°C (77°F), perfect for exploring Venice’s sunlit canals, Verona’s historic piazzas, and the lush vineyards of Valpolicella. Enjoy extended daylight for gondola rides, open-air concerts at the Roman Arena, and breezy walks along Lake Garda’s shores. The region’s coastal strips, like Jesolo, offer refreshing Adriatic dips, while the Dolomites provide cooler retreats for hiking and biking - ideal for culture seekers and nature lovers alike.
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Autumn 2026
In autumn, Veneto enjoys mild temperatures ranging from 10°C (50°F) to 18°C (64°F), with crisp air and golden foliage enhancing its scenic charm. This season offers ideal conditions for exploring Venice's canals without summer crowds, wandering Verona's ancient streets, or hiking in the Dolomites where fall colors paint the valleys. Visitors savor seasonal delights like risotto with mushrooms and roasted chestnuts, while vineyards in Valpolicella open for wine tastings amid harvest festivities.
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Winter
Veneto in winter features crisp temperatures averaging 2°C (36°F), with occasional snow dusting the Dolomites, creating a scenic alpine wonderland. While cities like Venice remain cool and misty, they offer magical experiences - think festive markets, steaming cappuccinos in quiet piazzas, and the enchanting Christmas lights of St Mark’s Square. The region’s mountain areas, including Cortina d’Ampezzo, thrive as top ski destinations, offering excellent slopes and cozy après-ski spots. Winter also brings culinary delights, from mulled wine to risotto with seasonal mushrooms, perfect for warming up after a day of exploring. With fewer crowds and striking landscapes, Veneto’s winter charm blends culture, nature, and comfort seamlessly.
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Spring
Spring in Veneto brings mild weather, with temperatures rising from 10°C (50°F) in March to 18°C (64°F) by May, creating ideal conditions for exploring its charming cities and countryside. Blossoming gardens and warmer days highlight Venice’s canals, Verona’s Roman ruins, and the scenic Prosecco wine region. Outdoor cafés buzz with life, while Easter celebrations and the historic Palm Sunday horseback procession in Arquà Petrarca add cultural charm. It’s a perfect season for cycling through Valpolicella vineyards or hiking the Lessini Mountains.
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Reviews for Veneto Tours

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15-Day Highlights of Europe Tour from London to Paris: Venice, Lucerne and Florence | 8 Countries and 14 Cities | 14 Breakfasts, 6 Dinners

Highlights of Europe

My family thoroughly enjoyed all the highlights of the tours. The tour director, Tour Director, was excellent in conducting the tours. He is very knowledgeable and provided excellent historical background of the destinations we visited. I would rate him as 10++.

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FAQs about Veneto Tours

What is the best time of year to visit Venice in Veneto to avoid crowds and high prices?

Visit Venice between October and November or late February to March. These shoulder seasons offer lower accommodation rates, fewer crowds, and pleasant weather. Avoid July and August due to peak tourist numbers and higher humidity.

How do I get from Venice Marco Polo Airport to Verona using public transportation?

Take the ATVO Bus from Venice Marco Polo Airport to Venice Mestre Station. From there, board a Trenitalia or Italo high-speed train to Verona Porta Nuova. Total travel time is about 1h 40m.

Is a tourist tax required in cities within Veneto, and how much should I expect to pay?

Yes, most cities in Veneto charge a tourist tax. Venice levies €3-€5 per person per night depending on accommodation type and season. Verona and Padua charge up to €2.50 per night. Payment is made directly at check-in.

Are there regional passes for unlimited public transport and attractions in Veneto?

The Veneto Region offers the “Veneto Card,” providing access to state museums, archaeological sites, and selected transport. For Venice, the “Venezia Unica City Pass” includes transit and attraction entry. Purchase online or at tourist offices.

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