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Discover the Veneto countryside on a guided Prosecco tour from Venice, featuring visits to two wineries, tastings, and a delicious local lunch for an authentic experience.

If you’re visiting Venice and want to escape the bustling streets for a taste of Italy’s sparkling wine heritage, this Prosecco wine region tour offers an inviting glimpse into the process of making Italy’s iconic bubbly. Spanning about six hours, it combines scenic drives, insider visits to family-run vineyards, and plenty of opportunities to sample some of the best prosecco you’ll ever taste.
One aspect that stands out is how well-organized the logistics are—everything from transportation to timing is planned so you can relax and enjoy. Plus, the intimacy of small groups, often just two or a handful of guests, makes it feel more like a personalized adventure than a crowded tourist trap.
A possible downside? The tour operates rain or shine, so if you’re hoping for a sunny day, you might want to check the weather in advance. Also, while the experience is fantastic for wine lovers and curious travelers, those with mobility issues should note that some parts of the tour may not be easily accessible.
This tour is perfect for anyone wanting to combine scenic countryside views, education about prosecco production, and authentic tastings—all within a manageable day trip from Venice’s busy streets. If you love wine, enjoy learning about local traditions, or simply want a relaxing escape into Italy’s rolling hills, this experience is worth considering.

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When you step outside Venice to join this tour, you’re immediately transported from the crowded canals and historic streets into a landscape that feels quintessentially Italian—rolling hills, lush vineyards, and charming small towns. The journey itself is part of the charm, passing through scenic areas like Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, the heart of Italy’s prosecco production.
The adventure begins right in front of the Al Vinatier restaurant at Piazzale Roma, a convenient starting point for travelers staying in Venice. The group usually boards a comfortable, air-conditioned minivan, ensuring the ride is pleasant even on warmer days. As most groups are small—often just a handful of people—you get a more relaxed, intimate vibe.
One reviewer mentioned that their guide, Vanessa, was “amazing,” blending humor with deep knowledge, making the ride both enjoyable and educational. The drive through the scenic countryside offers Instagram-worthy views—think endless vineyards stretching over gentle hills, dotted with traditional farmhouses.
The core of this tour revolves around visiting two family-owned wineries, in Conegliano and Valdobbiadene. These visits are more than just tastings—they’re about understanding how prosecco is made. Visitors learn about the grapes, the aging process, and the local craft that makes each bottle special.
The first stop, in Conegliano, includes a guided tour of a traditional winery. Here, the hosts are welcoming, eager to share their passion, and proud of their craft. The tasting session involves sampling three glasses of prosecco, with some reviewers noting that they “learned so much” despite thinking they already knew about the wine. The guide’s explanations make the production process accessible and fascinating, especially for those new to wine or curious about the regional variations.
The second winery, in Valdobbiadene, offers another tasting session, allowing guests to compare styles and flavors. Some reviews mentioned that the wines ranged from traditional to modern, giving insight into how different winemakers approach their craft. The scenery at each vineyard is stunning—think lush vineyards, scenic terraces, and rustic buildings that make for great photo backdrops.
A highlight for many is the included light lunch—a spread of local dishes and regional specialties served in a traditional setting. Think simple, flavorful foods like cured meats, cheeses, and local bread, paired with the prosecco tastings. Several reviews praise the quality and authenticity of the meal, noting it’s a perfect way to complement the wine.
The lunch is not just filler—it’s a cultural experience, giving you a taste of Veneto’s culinary traditions. Some reviewers loved how welcoming the hosts were, and how the food paired seamlessly with the wines.
What truly makes this tour stand out are the personalized interactions. Reviewers repeatedly mention their guides—names like Francesca, Georgia, Anita, and Vanessa—being knowledgeable, friendly, and eager to share regional insights. With groups capped at about eight people, it feels much more like a visit to friends’ wineries than a generic tour.
For travelers who enjoy engaging storytelling and learning from locals, this tour offers genuine authenticity. Whether it’s hearing about the history of prosecco or the family traditions behind each vineyard, you’ll come away with a deeper appreciation of the region and its wines.
At $177.74 per person, the tour offers good value considering the inclusions: two winery visits, three glasses of prosecco at each, a delicious lunch, snacks, and a knowledgeable guide. The price might seem steep, but when you consider the cost of tastings and meals on your own, plus the convenience of transport and insider access, it’s reasonable.
A key point from reviews is that the experience feels very personalized—many guests mention being the only ones on the tour at times, making it feel exclusive. Plus, the drive itself is beautiful, and the visit to traditional family-run vineyards adds a layer of authenticity that you won’t find in larger, more commercial tours.

This experience is perfect if you’re a wine lover wanting to learn about the prosecco-making process. It’s also ideal for those who enjoy scenic drives, small-group intimacy, and authentic regional cuisine. If you’re curious about Italian culture beyond Venice’s tourist hotspots, this tour offers a genuine taste of Veneto life.
However, if you have difficulty walking or require accessibility accommodations, note that some parts of the tour might not be fully accessible. Plus, the tour runs rain or shine, so pack accordingly.

For anyone seeking a balanced mix of scenic beauty, authentic wine experiences, and regional cuisine, this Prosecco tour from Venice hits all the right notes. The small-group format allows for personal interactions, and the guided visits to family-run wineries make it a memorable educational journey. The stunning vineyard vistas, combined with expertly curated tastings and a delicious local lunch, offer excellent value.
If you’re eager to learn about Italy’s most famous sparkling wine, savor multiple tastings, and enjoy a relaxed day outside the crowded city, this tour is a fantastic choice. It suits travelers who appreciate authentic experiences, delicious food, and scenic drives—making it a delightful addition to your Venetian adventure.

Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, transportation is provided in an air-conditioned private minivan, with logistics planned for a smooth experience from Venice to the wineries and back.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at Piazzale Roma, specifically in front of the Al Vinatier restaurant, making it easy to find if you’re already in Venice.
How many wineries are visited?
You visit two wineries—one in Conegliano and another in Valdobbiadene—each offering guided tours and tastings.
Are there any food restrictions or allergies I should inform the guide about?
Yes, travelers are encouraged to inform the tour provider of any food intolerances or allergies in advance to ensure suitable options.
Can children participate?
Underage guests must be accompanied by an adult, and children under 14 are not allowed to join this activity.
Is the tour available in bad weather?
Yes, the tour runs rain or shine. Be prepared with appropriate clothing if the weather turns wet.
What is the booking cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour. Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance are non-refundable, but the company will assess unforeseen circumstances individually.
This thoughtfully curated tour offers a charming, educational, and delicious day outside Venice, perfect for wine enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike.