This private-island resort sits in the middle of the Venetian Lagoon, 20 minutes by complimentary shuttle boat from St Mark’s Square. It’s perfect, therefore, if you’re looking to escape the crowds that fill Venice in high season, or as a base for exploring the many other islands that lie scattered about the lagoon.
Discover a private island hideaway just minutes from Venice, with sleek lagoon-view rooms and garden villas, some with their own pool.
Take in 360° lagoon views from the rooftop pool deck, or unwind by the family pool in the heart of a tranquil century-old park.
Indulge in award-winning treatments at the JW Spa, or take a sunrise jog along leafy trails before a peaceful yoga session.
Join tastings of homegrown olive oil and wine, enjoy Michelin-starred dining at Agli Amici Dopolavoro or explore Venetian markets with the hotel chef for a true slice of local life.
Enjoy rooftop cocktails, kids’ club fun, an open-air cinema and boat trips to glassmakers in Murano, all just a short ride from San Marco.
With ‘Palace’ in its name, you would be right to expect opulence and a sense of occasion during your stay at this Grande Dame of the Venetian hotel scene. Perfectly poised overlooking the canals, this historic property feels anchored to the heart of Venice, offering discerning guests history, sophistication, gastronomy and great service.
Set on the beautiful Giudecca Island, away from the hustle and bustle of central Venice, Belmond's Hotel Cipriani has all the romance and allure of Renaissance Italy. Overlooking the shimmering lagoon towards famous St. Mark’s Square, this 5-star hotel offers guests the chance to experience a discreet, more demure side of Venice.
Just a 15-minute stroll from the Rialto Bridge, in the Arsenale district where the Biennale takes place, is the stylish, hip yet historically aware Ca' di Dio. As much a house as a hotel, Ca’ di Dio appeals to a young, design-conscious, international clientele, and challenges the perception of Venice hotels all being living museums packed with paintings, frescos and chandeliers.
A bastion of old-world glamour, the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express is swathed in the drama and romance of a bygone age, from the impeccably liveried staff ready to greet you at the platform and the gleaming hundred-year-old restored carriages, to the parade of decadent dishes and champagne onboard.