Private Dolomites Day Trip from Venice: Luxury Mercedes Viano Tour
4.7
6 Ratings
Venezia

Explore the world’s most stunning mountains in a luxurious Mercedes Viano.

The tour includes breathtaking sites such as Cortina d’Ampezzo, Lake Misurina, Lavaredo Peaks, Dobbiaco, and Lake Braies.

Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Cortina d’Ampezzo - .
  • Lago di Misurina - .
  • Lago di Dobbiaco - .
  • Lago di Braies - .
What's Included
  • Professional guide
  • Private transportation
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
  • Hotel pickup
  • Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
Additional Information
  • Dress code is smart casual
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • On certain dates, most travelers staying outside of Venice who are planning to visit for the day will be required to pay a €5 access fee. For further details (including exemptions) and to learn what days this fee is applicable, please visit: https://cda.ve.it
Location
Garage San Marco
Piazzale Roma
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Brenda_n
Aug 1, 2022
The highlight of our trip! - It was a fabulous experience and a great memory. The Dolomites were spectacular and our guide was informative, organized and helpful, accommodating all our needs. I highly recommend this excursion!
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Tim_m
Jul 26, 2022
Dolomites were amazing !! - Paola was our guide into the Dolomites, and our family enjoyed her personality and knowledge. She was so easy to spend the day around, and she knows of the best pastry shops, restaurants, and mountain top lifts. We enjoyed some time in Cortina before heading to the lift. The Dolomites were amazing and so rugged. Paola obtained reservations for us to eat a wonderful lunch at the top of the lift. It was definitely worth visiting the Dolomites. We visited Rome, Amalfi Coast and Venice on our vacation to Italy. The Dolomites and Amalfi Coast were equally beautiful. Cortina will soon host the Winter Olympics, and the world will then know of the beautiful Dolomites.
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Leo_c
Jul 11, 2022
Dolomiti experienced - Breathtaking views for sure. Having spent the time searching for a group of 6, this tour was exactly what we needed- private tour guide and driver. The stops, walking tour were fantastic- not all riding. Got to smell the fresh mountain air, ride up a gondola to mountain chateau, short hike and a breathtaking luncheon. Wonderful experience!!!!
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Bttmumbai
Aug 28, 2018
Unforgettable Day amidst the Legendary Dolomites organised by the Incomparable Top Venice - Until our dying day we will remember this extraordinary Tour planned expertly by Giordana Losi of Top Venice. We were collected in the morning from our Venice Hotel by Marco, our knowledgable, experienced and very affable photographer-guide and driven directly to the Giau Pass via the beautiful town of Cortina d'Ampezzo. Before taking the Alverau chairlift, we stopped at many view points to take photographs. As we rose up in our open chairlifts, we saw the littered remains of the Dolomites. As Marco explained, the Dolomites have not always been mountains but have in fact emerged from an ancient sea. This became clear to us once the chairlift deposited us off and we walked down towards the breath taking formations of the Cinque Torri. Tectonic activity has broken up the Dolomite region into many sectors, raising or lowering them and creating unusual shapes like peaks, towers, needles, pinnacles- seeing the Cinque Torri rise up like the teeth of some ancient beast, clearly evidenced this fact. Whilst we walked amongst the majestic Dolomites with Marco by our side, capturing us on his camera and turning our every step into memories, we were aware that we were in fact treading on a living landscape which breathes, moves and changes all the time. Whilst in the Cinque Torri area we were fortunate to dine at two uber restaurants- Rifugio Averau Hutte (as you exit the Alverau chair lift) and Rifugio Scoiattoli (with a glorious view of the Cinque Torri). At the former restaurant we had exclusive locally sourced appetizers with wine, very kindly orgainsed by Giordana as a surprise for our famiily, at the latter we had a delicious lunch made with local produce. The Dolomites area is home to the Ladin people, who speak a unique language and have a blend of Italian and Austrian culture. Many of them work at the chair lifts and restaurants and it's fascinating to interact with them. It is little wonder then that we were very reluctant to board the final chairlift and descend into the Falzarego Pass where our driver was waiting to whisk us back to our Venice Hotel. Top Venice offers many different and exciting itineraries for the Dolomites depending on individual interests. Our brief to Giordana was that we wanted an entirely immersive experience. We wanted to spend the day amongst them, surrounded by them, completely away from civilization. Giordana ensured we got exactly what we asked for. Save the local Ladin people and serious hikers and climbers, we were the only tourists in the area who had just come to enjoy and soak in the scenery of this World Heritage Site. Being photographed by the very talented Marco amidst and with these ancient wonders as a backdrop, having him capture us with the living Dolomites for all eternity, well, that was the icing on the cake! ~Felicia Variava Albert, Managing Director, Blaze Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, India
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Felicia
Aug 27, 2018
Until our dying day we will remember... - <p>Until our dying day we will remember this extraordinary Tour planned expertly by Giordana Losi of Top Venice. <br/> We were collected in the morning from our Venice Hotel by Marco, our knowledgable, experienced and very affable photographer-guide and driven directly to the Giau Pass via the beautiful town of Cortina d'Ampezzo. Before taking the Alverau chairlift, we stopped at many view points to take photographs. <br/> As we rose up in our open chairlifts, we saw the littered remains of the Dolomites. As Marco explained, the Dolomites have not always been mountains but have in fact emerged from an ancient sea. This became clear to us once the chairlift deposited us off and we walked down towards the breath taking formations of the Cinque Torri. <br/> Tectonic activity has broken up the Dolomite region into many sectors, raising or lowering them and creating unusual shapes like peaks, towers, needles, pinnacles- seeing the Cinque Torri rise up like the teeth of some ancient beast, clearly evidenced this fact.<br/> Whilst we walked amongst the majestic Dolomites with Marco by our side, capturing us on his camera and turning our every step into memories, we were aware that we were in fact treading on a living landscape which breathes, moves and changes all the time. <br/> Whilst in the Cinque Torri area we were fortunate to dine at two uber restaurants- Rifugio Averau Hutte as you exit the Alverau chair lift and Rifugio Scoiattoli with a glorious view of the Cinque Torri. At the former restaurant we had exclusive locally sourced appetizers with wine, very kindly orgainsed by Giordana as a surprise for our famiily, at the latter we had a delicious lunch made with local produce. <br/> The Dolomites area is home to the Ladin people, who speak a unique language and have a blend of Italian and Austrian culture. Many of them work at the chair lifts and restaurants and it's fascinating to interact with them. <br/> It is little wonder then that we were very reluctant to board the final chairlift and descend into the Falzarego Pass where our driver was waiting to whisk us back to our Venice Hotel.<br/> Top Venice offers many different and exciting itineraries for the Dolomites depending on individual interests. Our brief to Giordana was that we wanted an entirely immersive experience. We wanted to spend the day amongst them, surrounded by them, completely away from civilization. Giordana ensured we got exactly what we asked for. <br/> Save the local Ladin people and serious hikers and climbers, we were the only tourists in the area who had just come to enjoy and soak in the scenery of this World Heritage Site. Being photographed by the very talented Marco amidst and with these ancient wonders as a backdrop, having him capture us with the living Dolomites for all eternity, well was the icing on the cake!<br/> Felicia Variava Albert, Managing Director, Blaze Tours and Travels Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, India</p>
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Cari
Jul 9, 2018
Day trip to Dolomites and Cortina - This was not one of our favorite day trips. Allesandro, our guide, and the driver, basically had their own conversation in Italian throughout the entire drive. Occasionally Allesandro would turn around and casually mention something to us about what we were seeing. It was very uncomfortable. The day turned out to be a wash - no pun intended - as by the time we got to the Dolomites it was 48 degrees and torrential rain. As a result we opted not to go up the tram. We went for lunch and basically came back. I feel that this was a very expensive day tour for not much other than a long car ride and although the weather is out of their control, there should be a back up plan.
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