🌊 Pellestrina – The Quiet Fishing Island Between Sea and Lagoon

Pellestrina Venice is a long and narrow island stretching between the Adriatic Sea and the Venetian Lagoon. Far from crowds and tourist traps, Pellestrina feels like another world — colorful houses, fishing boats, and the smell of the sea.
Here, time slows down. People greet each other by name, and the rhythm of daily life follows the tides.

🏝️ What Makes Pellestrina Venice Special

Unlike Murano and Burano, Pellestrina is still authentic and untouched by mass tourism.
Walking along the island feels like discovering a secret Venice.

✨ Highlights:

Colorful fishermen’s houses (similar to Burano, but quieter)

Small harbors with fishing boats

Long sandy beaches that feel wild and endless

The murazzi — massive stone seawalls built in the 18th century by the Republic of Venice

If Burano is the “postcard Venice,”
➡️ Pellestrina is the Venice locals want to keep to themselves.

🚲 Things to Do in Pellestrina

🚲 Bike along the Murazzi (10 km of cycling between sea and lagoon)

🏖️ Relax on wild beaches with dunes and sea breeze

🍝 Eat fresh seafood in family-run restaurants

🛶 Explore tiny villages like San Pietro in Volta and Porto Secco

📸 Take photos of fishermen’s colorful houses and boats

Perfect for couples, photographers, and travelers who love quiet places.

📸 Best Views & Photo Spots

The Murazzi sea wall at sunset 🌅

Fishing boats near Porto Secco

Colorful houses in San Pietro in Volta

The lagoon side with views toward Chioggia and Venice

Tip: after a storm, you might even see the Dolomites in the distance.

🛥️ How to Get to Pellestrina Venice (Vaporetto Line 11)

From Venice:

  1. 🚤 Take vaporetto Line 1 or 5.1 to Lido di Venezia
  2. 🚌 From Lido, take Bus + Ferry Line 11 toward Pellestrina

Total travel time: 45–60 minutes

➡️ You don’t need a car.
➡️ You can take bikes onboard, perfect for exploring the island.

Also see 🚤 Vaporetto Venice — Complete Guide to Tickets, Lines & How to Use It

🍽️ Where to Eat (Fresh Seafood)

Pellestrina is famous for traditional seafood recipes.

🍽️ Recommended local dishes:

Fried sardines (sarde fritte)

Spaghetti alle vongole

pasticcio di pesce (fish lasagna)

Grilled fresh fish directly from local fishermen

💡 Restaurants are often simple but full of character — and the food is incredible.

☀️ Best Time to Visit

April – October → ideal weather

Summer evenings → dinner by the sea = unforgettable

Avoid windy days if you plan to bike along the Murazzi

This is the island of silence and sunsets.

🔗 Explore Other Hidden Islands

Want to discover more quiet places?

👉 🌿 Sant Erasmo — the “garden of Venice”
👉 🌿 Vignole Venice — the green escape
👉 🏝️ Giudecca— local life and stunning views
👉 📚 San Servolo — the island of memory and mystery

➡️ All islands guide: – venetian islands Discover the Lagoon Beyond Venice

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