Poveglia: The Ghost Island
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Duration
0-hour tour
Departure point
Ponte Donà
Availability
Daily departures, morning and afternoon
Type of experience
Private
The decline of Poveglia coincided with the War of Chioggia (1378–1381), when its population was evacuated to Venice. Despite the construction of fortifications, the island was occupied by the Genoese admiral Pietro Doria, who used it as a strategic point to destroy the monastery of Santo Spirito. By the end of the conflict, Poveglia was left in ruins, and its population—once numbering in the hundreds—had been reduced to just a few dozen. From that moment on, the island remained almost uninhabited until the 1700s. During the time of the “Black Death“, Poveglia was turned into a lazaretto. As the plague struck Europe, Venice took drastic actions to contain the disease. The Magistrate of Health ordered to take all plague victims back to Poveglia, where they were burned and buried in mass graves. Soon after, the decree was extended to those merely suspected of infection: Poveglia became the island of quarantine, where even those still conscious—or not yet contaminated—were exiled to die, far from the city. Men, women, and children perished in agony, their bodies consumed by disease. The soil of Poveglia shows this suffering, as thousands lie beneath its peaceful vineyards.
A marble plaque discovered on the island’s western coast bears an ominous inscription:
“Ne fodias, vita functi contagio requiescunt – MDCCXCIII”
which translates to “Do not dig—those who died of infection rest here. 1793.”
In 1922, a mental asylum, hospital, and hospice were built on the island. Although the mental hospital was dismantled in 1946, its years of operation were filled with mysterious and disturbing events. Patients claimed to be tormented by the souls of plague victims, and numerous requests for transfers to other institutions were recorded. Perhaps you didn’t know that, according to various sources, Poveglia is said to be the burial site of the famous painter Giorgione, who died in 1510—although some believe that he was actually laid to rest on Lazzaretto Nuovo.
This is the most mysterious story in the Venetian Lagoon.
Would you dare to visit Poveglia at sunset, when even Venetians don’t dare to set foot?
Your Itinerary
🟦 Step 1 – Departure
Boarding at Riva degli Schiavoni or another agreed meeting point.
🟦 Step 2 – Murano
Visit the island of glassmaking. Free time to watch local artisans at work or stroll among workshops and canals.
🟦 Step 3 – Burano
Arrival on the island of colours. Explore its vividly painted houses, lace tradition and charming streets. Free time for photos or a stop in a local café.
🟦 Step 4 – Torcello
Discover the oldest island in the lagoon: the Basilica, the Devil’s Bridge and a peaceful natural setting.
🟦 Step 5 – Return
Scenic navigation back to Venice.
Included
✔️ Included
Private or shared boat
Skipper
Fuel
Island stops
Drinking water
✖️ Not included
Meals and extra drinks
Museum or demonstration tickets
Personal purchases
Extra services on request
Meeting Point
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before booking.
Is the boat reserved exclusively for our company team?
Yes, the boat is entirely private and reserved only for your group. No other guests will be on board, ensuring a relaxed and fully customized team building experience.
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