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Venice Carnival 2027 runs from 30 January to 9 February. Three million visitors converge on Piazza San Marco — but the most memorable experiences happen elsewhere. All 8 activities in this selection hold a perfect 5.0/5 on Viator and are available year-round. I especially recommend the private sunrise photo shoot to capture costumed revellers before the crowds arrive, and the private night tour of the Doge’s Palace to access rooms closed to the public during the day.

The first time I crossed Piazza San Marco in the middle of the Venice Carnival, I almost turned back. The density of the crowd is staggering: thousands of visitors, all cameras aimed at the same fifteen professional costumed performers who have been posing in the same spot since 8am. It is spectacular. And it is, paradoxically, entirely beside the point of what Venice has to offer during these eleven days. The luxury photo shoot with a private photographer — rated 5.0/5 from 109 reviews — convinced me there is a far better way to experience Carnival 2027.

From 30 January to 9 February 2027 (Shrove Tuesday falls on 9 February), Venice will welcome its usual three million visitors. Hotels on the island have been fully booked for months. The vaporetti are overflowing. But the bacari of the Sestiere San Polo are carrying on their centuries-old routines as if nothing unusual is happening. That is precisely where I have focused this selection: eight experiences that are worth your time independently of Carnival, but take on an extraordinary dimension when the whole city is in costume. A professional photographer at sunrise, the Doge’s Palace in private after closing, sunset kayaking through the back canals, the Rialto market with a local guide and cicchetti tastings in authentic bacari. These experiences are open year-round — but during Carnival, they book up fast. Reserve early.

Why Venice Carnival 2027 Deserves a Different Approach

Rialto Bridge at dawn in winter, Venice canals deserted
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Venice Carnival is one of the oldest in Europe: the first documented reference to masks dates to 1094, under Doge Faliero. Abolished by Napoleon in 1797 after a millennium of existence, it was revived in 1979 by the city authorities, initially as a tourism promotion tool and today as a genuine cultural institution (Wikipedia — Venice Carnival). The Bauta (white mask with a protruding chin), the Colombina (feathered half-mask) and the Moretta (black velvet, held in place by the teeth) are the three archetypes of the Venetian Commedia dell’Arte. In 2027, highlights include the Flight of the Angel from the Campanile (opening ceremony), the Festa Veneziana sull’Acqua on 31 January on the Cannaregio canal, and the Best Mask Competition on Sunday 7 February at 4:30pm in Piazza San Marco. But the official programme represents only a fraction of the experience: the real Venice Carnival lives in its side streets, its markets and its private palaces — exactly where the experiences in this selection come into their own.

The 8 Best Experiences in Venice During Carnival 2027

Professional photo shoot in Venice at sunrise, Grand Canal and Carnival costumes
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1. Private Sunrise Photo Shoot in Venice

Rated 5.0 (109 reviews) 1h30 From £260 Private tour

My favourite experience for Carnival: a local professional photographer guides you from 6am across three iconic locations, including a genuine hidden Venetian gem reserved exclusively for their clients. At that hour, the costumed revellers who rise early for portraits are alone in streets that are still deserted — the low winter light raking across the Grand Canal is extraordinary. The 45 professionally edited photos capture the essence of Venice better than ten Instagram albums.

  • Three photo locations including one secret spot off the tourist trail
  • 45 professionally edited images delivered after the session
  • Departure at Rialto Bridge — before the crowds arrive
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Doge's Palace at night in Venice, illuminated Piazza San Marco, private after-hours visit
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2. Doge’s Palace and St Mark’s Basilica After Hours — Private

Rated 5.0 (63 reviews) 3h30 From £330 Private tour

Nothing I have experienced in Venice comes close to this: entering the Palazzo Ducale after closing time, once the tourist groups have gone, and walking privately through the Sala del Maggior Consiglio — home to the world’s largest oil painting, Tintoretto’s Paradise — in complete silence. The after-hours circuit includes crossing the Bridge of Sighs into the former state prison cells, inaccessible with a standard daytime ticket. St Mark’s Basilica is then opened exclusively for your group.

  • After-hours access to the Doge’s Palace and St Mark’s Basilica
  • Rooms normally closed to the public during the day
  • Bridge of Sighs crossed from inside the state prison cells
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Rialto Market in Venice, fish and vegetable stalls, local guide with semi-private group
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3. Rialto Market Tour and Cicchetti Tasting

Rated 5.0 (64 reviews) 2h30 From £130 Semi-private (max 6 guests)

This is the best way to experience everyday Venice during Carnival: while Piazza San Marco is heaving, the Rialto Market (documented since 1097) is going about its centuries-old business. Your guide takes the small group to the historic bacari of Sestiere San Polo for an introduction to cicchetti — the small bites traditionally paired with an ombra, Venice’s classic small glass of wine. Alcoholic drinks are included in the price.

  • Group capped at 6 — genuinely intimate format guaranteed
  • Alcoholic drinks included in the price
  • Historic bacari off the tourist trail
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Private Venetian cooking class with local sailor, Rialto market and traditional recipes
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4. Market Tour and Cooking Class with a Venetian Sailor

Rated 5.0 (61 reviews) 3h From £87 Private tour

The most unusual experience in this selection: your host is a merchant navy sailor by trade, who learnt to cook from his mother and grandmother — owners of a traditional Venetian restaurant for several generations. His father is a wine grower. You start at the Rialto Market to pick the day’s fish and vegetables, then cook together in his home — a recipe that has been in the family for decades. Venetian cuisine (with Arab, Byzantine and sarde in saor influences) is entirely distinct from mainland Italian cooking.

  • Rialto Market tour plus cooking in the sailor’s private home
  • Family recipes passed down through generations
  • The host’s father is a wine grower — wines accompany the meal
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Sunset kayak on the back canals of Venice, golden winter light on the palaces
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5. Sunset Kayak Through the Venice Canals

Rated 5.0 (58 reviews) 1h40 From £86 Water adventure

Venice has a long tradition of water sports that few visitors ever discover. This kayak tour departs from the Reale Società Canottieri Querini on the Fondamenta Nuove — a rowing club founded in 1901, on Venice’s northern shore, with a direct view across the lagoon to the island of San Michele. You explore the ghèbi (back canals) at water level, a perspective utterly different from the vaporetto. In January and February, the sunset (around 5:30pm) casts a raking winter light across the palaces — photogenic and unforgettable.

  • Paddling through back canals inaccessible to gondolas
  • Views across the northern lagoon and the island of San Michele from water level
  • Departure from the historic Canottieri Querini club (founded 1901)
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Secret alleyways and hidden campielli in the Castello sestiere of Venice, off-the-beaten-path walk
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6. The Secrets of Venice — Hidden Alleys Walking Tour

Rated 5.0 (62 reviews) 2h From £124 Private tour

My antidote to Carnival overload: a private guided walk through the Castello and Dorsoduro sestieri, far from Piazza San Marco. The guide knows the inner courtyards (campielli) that even locals from other districts have never found, the ancient wells (Venice had no running water until 1884), the palaces marked by secret societies. During Carnival, these side streets remain almost quiet — a radical contrast to the human density of the main square.

  • Hidden campielli and inner courtyards off the usual circuit
  • Stories of secret societies and the Republic of Venice
  • Residential neighbourhoods — calm even during Carnival
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Prosecco Hills of Valdobbiadene, family wineries and DOCG tasting
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7. Day Trip to the Prosecco Hills from Venice

Rated 5.0 (72 reviews) 10h (full day) From £139 Full-day excursion

When the Carnival density becomes overwhelming — and it will, by day two — this full-day trip to the UNESCO-listed Prosecco Hills of Valdobbiadene (World Heritage since 2019) is the perfect escape. Two historic family wineries, DOCG Prosecco tastings with local specialities, panoramic views across the dramatic ciglioni terraces. Departure from Treviso station or Piazzale Roma in Venice. Forty-five minutes from the lagoon: a different world entirely.

  • Visits to 2 historic family wineries with DOCG Prosecco tasting
  • UNESCO Valdobbiadene and Conegliano hills
  • Departure from Piazzale Roma (Venice) or Treviso station
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Private tour of Venice with local guide, secret canals and palaces, fully customised programme
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8. Customised Private Tour of Venice with a Local Guide

Rated 5.0 (92 reviews) 2h to 8h (flexible) From £44 Private tour

The ideal starting point for structuring your Carnival programme with a local expert. The fully bespoke format — from 2 hours to a full day — and the accessible price make this the most versatile experience in the selection. The guide advises on the key Carnival moments: when to visit Piazza San Marco (before 9am or after 7pm), which private balls they can recommend, how to avoid the crowds while still seeing the highlights. Still water included. Choice of five departure points across Venice.

  • 100% customisable: duration, theme, itinerary
  • Five departure points to choose from — including Campo San Polo and Santa Lucia station
  • Most affordable entry point in the selection (from £44 for 2h)
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Round off your Carnival programme: a 30-minute private gondola on the Grand Canal at sunset. Availability is very limited during Carnival — book well ahead.

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Practical Tips for Venice Carnival 2027

Getting around the island: forget the vaporetti during Carnival — they are packed from 9am onwards. Venice can be crossed entirely on foot in 40 minutes end to end. Google Maps works well for navigating the alleyways. A 48-hour vaporetto pass (€35) is still useful for reaching the islands (Murano, Burano) or the Fondamenta Nuove for the kayak tour.

January/February weather: the Venetian nebbia (lagoon fog) can descend without warning and cut visibility to a few metres — atmospheric but cold. Average temperature: 5-8°C, high humidity. Essential kit: waterproof boots (the plastic overshoes sold on the street do not last on cobblestones), a waterproof jacket, and hand warmers. Acqua alta (partial flooding of low-lying areas) is possible in winter — the city installs temporary walkways automatically.

Accommodation and budget: hotel prices on the island double or triple during Carnival. Book 6-12 months in advance. Budget alternatives: Mestre on the mainland (15 minutes by train, roughly 60% cheaper) or Padua (30 minutes by regional train, direct service). 2024 regulations: guided tour groups are capped at 25 people and loudspeakers are banned in the historic centre — which further supports the semi-private and private formats in this selection.

Frequently Asked Questions about Venice Carnival 2027

What are the exact dates of the Venice Carnival 2027?

Venice Carnival 2027 runs from 30 January to 9 February 2027. Shrove Tuesday (Mardi Gras) falls on 9 February, the closing day. Highlights include the Flight of the Angel at the opening ceremony, the Festa Veneziana sull’Acqua on 31 January on the Cannaregio canal, and the Best Mask Competition on Sunday 7 February at 4:30pm in Piazza San Marco.

What is the top-rated experience in Venice for Carnival?

Every experience in this selection holds 5.0/5 on Viator. The private sunrise photo shoot (109 reviews, 5.0/5) is particularly recommended during Carnival: the professional photographer knows exactly how to capture costumed revellers in deserted streets at dawn, well before the crowds arrive.

How far in advance should you book Venice Carnival activities?

As early as possible — ideally 6 to 9 months ahead. The semi-private and private experiences (maximum 6 guests for the cicchetti tour, small groups for the Doge’s Palace night visit) sell out by November for the following Carnival. The rule of thumb: book your activities at the same time as your flights and accommodation.

How do you get around Venice during Carnival?

On foot, first and foremost. Venice can be crossed end to end in 40 minutes and the alleyways are faster than the overcrowded vaporetti. From Marco Polo Airport, allow 15 minutes by water taxi (€20-25 per person) or take the bus to Piazzale Roma then the vaporetto. A 48-hour vaporetto pass (€35) is still useful for reaching the lagoon islands.

Are cicchetti and bacari open during Venice Carnival?

Yes — and that is one of the great pleasures of Venice Carnival: while Piazza San Marco is overwhelmed, the historic bacari of Sestiere San Polo carry on their daily routine. The Rialto Market, documented since 1097, opens every morning until 1pm. Three or four cicchetti with a glass of ombra (the classic Venetian small wine) will cost you £9-12 — a perfect counterpoint to the Carnival crowds.

Sources

  1. e-venise.com — Venice Carnival 2027 programme and dates — accessed 16 May 2026
  2. visit-venice-italy.com — Official Venice Carnival 2027 dates — accessed 16 May 2026
  3. UNESCO World Heritage — Prosecco Hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene — accessed 16 May 2026
  4. Wikipedia — Venice Carnival (history, masks, traditions) — accessed 16 May 2026
  5. Reale Società Canottieri Querini — Historic rowing club Venice — accessed 16 May 2026
  6. Official Venice Carnival website — accessed 16 May 2026
  7. BBC Travel — Venice Carnival guide — accessed 16 May 2026

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