There is no other place on Earth like romantic Venice, the most popular place for honeymooners. Its timeless beauty accented with the many palaces, countless footbridges, narrow alleys, quiet squares and artistic treasures is a joy to behold.

For Honeymooners & Couples in Love

Venice’s timeless beauty is accented with the many palaces, countless footbridges, narrow alleys, quiet squares and artistic treasures is a joy to behold.

Cross over the Bridge of Sighs, shop on the Rialto, then stroll along the Mercerie with its many restaurants and cafes favored by the locals. We’ll also take you on an unforgettable gondola ride where you will be serenaded as you float along fascinating Grand Canal as it glitters in the reflections of the illuminated facades of the sumptuous palazzos.

Includes:

  • 3 nights hotel accommodation at superior 3 star or superior 4star hotel with daily breakfast
  • Welcome champagne (Italian sparkling wine )
  • Walking tour of Venice and Gondola Ride
  • Taxes and service charges

Contact us LINE: @lofttravel TEL: +6680-291-0123, +6685-225-4664, +6686-321-4740, +6686-322-1610

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