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Venice Luxury rentals

Bring your family to Venice in Veneto—explore winding canals, lively piazzas, gondola rides, and sunny parks perfect for picnics and playful outdoor adventures.

Venice Vacation Rentals

Tenuta "Villa Dalla Benetta" Pool - Wassermassage
Castelbaldo, Veneto, Italy
$3,110 night
Ferienvilla 'Villa San Valentino
Castelbaldo, Veneto, Italy
$1,819 night
Villa Santo in Istrien
Umag/Juricani, Istria, Croatia
$1,689 night
in Karigador mit Terrasse, Whirlpool und Garten
Novigrad (Istra), Istria, Croatia
$1,435 night
Villa Lucia
Umag, Istria, Croatia
$1,373 night
"Casa Tarra" mit eigenem Pool
Umag/Juricani, Istria, Croatia
$4,784 night
Luxuriöse Waldvilla mit beheiztem Pool in Kroatien
Umag/Juricani, Istria, Croatia
$2,069 night
für 10 Personen und 2 Kinder in Juricani, Istrien (Istrische Riviera)
Umag/Juricani, Istria, Croatia
$2,392 night

Tips on renting in Venice

Getting Around

When you visit Venice in the Veneto region of Italy, St. Mark’s Basilica offers your family a breathtaking start to your adventure. Marvel together at golden mosaics and climb to the terrace for sweeping views of Venice’s vibrant piazza—kids love spotting the gondolas below. Next, stroll the iconic Rialto Bridge, where lively markets let everyone sample fresh fruit and handmade treats. The Grand Canal sparkles nearby, perfect for a family gondola ride. Both spots create unforgettable, photo-worthy moments for your family’s Venetian escape.

What to Pack

Packing for your family vacation to Venice, Italy means preparing for a magical blend of adventure and relaxation. Bring comfortable shoes for wandering Venice’s charming alleyways and exploring the lively Piazza San Marco, where kids delight in chasing pigeons and sampling gelato. Light layers are perfect for gondola rides along the city’s iconic canals, and don’t forget a camera to capture sweeping views from the Campanile. Include art supplies for mask-making workshops and extra space for treasures from hidden bakeries and artisan shops in Venice’s enchanting neighborhoods.

Must-Try Activities

Venice, Italy invites your family to glide along its iconic canals in a private gondola, where children marvel at the colorful reflections and historic bridges. Wander through the lively Piazza San Marco, where pigeons flutter and gelato shops tempt every sweet tooth. Explore the Doge’s Palace or climb the Campanile for sweeping city views. Enjoy hands-on mask-making workshops, perfect for creative kids, and stroll the charming alleyways together, discovering hidden bakeries and artisan shops throughout Venice’s enchanting neighborhoods.

Smart Spending Tips

Venice, nestled in the Veneto region of Italy, invites your family to enjoy a magical getaway with a daily budget of €250 per person or around €1,000 for a family of four. Imagine gliding through quiet canals on a guided "Classic Venice Family Tour" with Walks of Italy for €85 per adult and €65 per child, discovering hidden bridges and lively piazzas. After a day exploring St. Mark’s Square, settle into Trattoria al Gatto Nero on Burano, where a family dinner of fresh seafood and pasta costs about €45 per person, creating delicious memories by the water.Venice, nestled in the Veneto region of Italy, invites your family to enjoy a magical getaway with a daily budget of €250 per person or around €1,000 for a family of four. Imagine gliding through quiet canals on a guided "Classic Venice Family Tour" with Walks of Italy for €85 per adult and €65 per child, discovering hidden bridges and lively piazzas. After a day exploring St. Mark’s Square, settle into Trattoria al Gatto Nero on Burano, where a family dinner of fresh seafood and pasta costs about €45 per person, creating delicious memories by the water.

Venice, set like a sparkling jewel in the Veneto region of Italy, invites your family to experience its magic together. Picture yourselves gliding along the Grand Canal in a gondola, the gentle sound of water echoing through ancient alleyways. Children will love exploring Piazza San Marco, feeding pigeons beneath the golden mosaics of St. Mark’s Basilica, and tasting authentic gelato at a sunny café. Venice is a place where every bridge and square feels like a living storybook, perfect for curious young explorers.

Beyond the city’s famous canals, Veneto offers outdoor adventures for all ages. Gather your family for a day trip to Lake Garda, where you can swim, paddleboard, or cycle along the scenic lakeside paths. The Dolomite Mountains, just a short drive away, offer hiking trails with breathtaking views and picnic spots surrounded by wildflowers. In summer, enjoy boat rides or lakeside picnics; in winter, try gentle snowshoe walks or cozy mountain lodges with hot chocolate by the fire.

Let us help you make memories in Veneto, where historic wonders and natural beauty blend seamlessly. From Venice’s shimmering lagoon to the tranquil shores of Lake Garda, every moment is designed for family joy. Discover local markets, sample fresh seafood, and relax at kid-friendly trattorias. Whether you’re watching the sunset from the Rialto Bridge or enjoying a lakeside stroll, Venice and Veneto promise unforgettable moments for every generation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Venice has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Around Venice, Italy, adventure seekers can kayak through the serene canals at sunrise, offering a unique perspective of landmarks like the Grand Canal and Rialto Bridge without the crowds. For those craving terra firma, the Lido di Venezia’s scenic cycling routes provide a refreshing escape, winding past elegant Art Nouveau villas and golden beaches. Just a short ferry ride away, the lush trails of the Euganean Hills beckon hikers with panoramic views and ancient monasteries amid vineyards and olive groves.

  • To plan a balanced itinerary in Venice, start by exploring iconic landmarks like St. Mark’s Basilica and the Doge’s Palace, then wander through the winding alleys of Cannaregio for a taste of local life. For outdoor fun, take a gondola ride along the Grand Canal or hop on a vaporetto to the colorful island of Burano, where you can enjoy fresh seafood and stroll along vibrant canals. Don’t miss relaxing in the lush Giardini della Biennale for a peaceful afternoon.

  • In Venice, many traditional hotels do not provide in-room kitchens or laundry facilities, but travelers seeking longer stays can find these amenities in self-catering apartments and serviced residences, especially in areas like Cannaregio or Dorsoduro. These accommodations often feature fully equipped kitchens and washing machines, making them ideal for visitors who want the comforts of home while exploring iconic sights such as the Grand Canal, Rialto Bridge, and the vibrant local markets of Campo Santa Margherita.

  • A perfect summer itinerary for families in Venice begins with a scenic gondola ride along the Grand Canal, where you’ll glide past iconic landmarks like the Rialto Bridge and colorful palazzi. Spend time exploring St. Mark’s Square, letting kids marvel at the mosaics in St. Mark’s Basilica and watch the pigeons. Take a vaporetto to the island of Murano for a glassblowing demonstration, then enjoy gelato by the canals before visiting the Peggy Guggenheim Collection for a dose of art and garden relaxation.

  • For families seeking a refreshing swim in Venice, the Lido di Venezia is the top choice. This long, sandy barrier island offers clean, shallow waters ideal for children and is easily accessible by vaporetto from St. Mark’s Square. The Blue Moon Beach is especially popular, featuring lifeguards, changing facilities, and nearby cafes. After swimming, families can stroll along the promenade or rent bikes to explore the peaceful, laid-back atmosphere of the Lido away from the city crowds.

  • For families and beginners seeking a ski adventure near Venice, Cortina d’Ampezzo in the Dolomites is an excellent choice, offering gentle slopes and top-notch ski schools. The resort’s Socrepes area is renowned for its wide, forgiving runs perfect for first-timers and younger skiers. Another great option is Alleghe, which boasts scenic views of Monte Civetta and easy-to-navigate pistes, making it a welcoming destination for those new to skiing while providing plenty of amenities for a comfortable stay.

  • When planning your daily meal budget in Venice, expect to spend around 30 to 50 euros per person for a mix of casual and mid-range dining. Grabbing cicchetti at a traditional bacaro near the Rialto Bridge or enjoying pasta at a trattoria in Cannaregio offers delicious local flavors without breaking the bank. Splurging on a romantic dinner with a view of the Grand Canal at sunset could increase costs, but affordable pizza and gelato are always available.

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