Get away from it all in Venice at luxury vineyard refuge Venissa, far from the tourist hordes
Set amid vines and with a Michelin-starred restaurant, six-bedroom hotel offers peace and tranquillity in one of the world’s most visited cities
What is it? Venissa is an unusual concept in one of the world’s most popular destinations, Venice.
Some 30,000 tourists stream into the not-so-Serenissima each day, but this resort is located on a peaceful island, Mazzorbo, with just 300 inhabitants, in the middle of a magical lagoon.
Venice’s Piazza San Marco and Doge’s Palace are just a 30-minute boat ride away, and even closer are the popular islands of Burano; Murano, and its glass-blowing workshops; and Torcello, with its Byzantine cathedral.
Wine has been made here for more than 2,000 years, but the endeavour had all but died out until the Venissa vineyard was planted 10 years ago, around Mazzorbo’s ancient campanile bell tower. The resort has grown up amid the vines, offering a chic retreat, not far from the Italian city’s ever maddening crowds.