Venice Unmasked: Art, Islands and Inspiration

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Venice , Italy
Mar 15 - Mar 21, 2026
6 Nights
Level: 3
We rate all trips on a 1 to 5 scale. A designation of 1 would be trips with the least amount of activity, such as our beach trips, where it's up to you if you'd like to be active. Our adventure trips (such as the Inca trail hike) are a 5. Most of our trips are rated 3, for people who don't mind a fair bit of walking.
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Venice Unmasked: Art, Islands and Inspiration

As a beautiful destination, Venice—with its 1,000-year-old history and floating-on-water setting– is pretty hard to beat. But in the thick of the season, much of that loveliness can be obscured by flocks of sight-seers. Forget everything you think you know about tourist traps and crowds. We’re talking about Venice in March, when the city reveals its true self: a place where you can actually hear your footsteps on ancient bridges and have real conversations with gondoliers instead of fighting for selfie space.

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In March, you’ll have space to breathe in St. Mark’s Basilica, time to meet artisans on Murano island while learning to blow glass, and peaceful moments watching lace-makers on colorful Burano. We’re even throwing in a day trip to Verona because, come on, who doesn’t want to see Juliet’s balcony? Plus, you’ll create your own Carnival mask—because if you’re going to Venice, you might as well embrace the drama.

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Our seven-day itinerary in the city that defies gravity hits all the must-sees but skips the tourist-herd mentality. We’re talking aperitivo and authentic dinners, a gondola ride at your own pace, evening opera or Vivaldi concerts, and lunch at the fish markets near Rialto Bridge while locals go about their daily business around you. With Shannon’s art historian insights and artist’s eye, you’ll see Venice not just as a postcard, but as a living, breathing masterpiece that’s been inspiring people like us for centuries.

 

5 Reasons We Love This Trip

  1. Experiencing the city through the eyes of an artist and art educator
  2. Discovering the hidden charms of a popular tourist destination, making you feel like a local
  3. Getting to blow glass on the famous “glass island” of Murano
  4. The songs of the gondoliers and the sounds of the street musicians
  5. Gelato, pasta, pizza, seafood and the the best of Italy’s fabulous cuisine

Meet Your Guide: Shannon Faseler

Shannon Faseler is a visual artist and art historian who works across media. Born in Texas, she is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin where she received a BFA in Studio art. She also holds a MFA in painting and drawing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Upon graduating in Chicago, Shannon moved to California where she exhibited, taught, and ran the University Gallery. Currently, Shannon is in Wimberley, Texas, where she continues her studio practice in addition to teaching, exhibiting, and curating at home and abroad. Shannon also enjoys traveling and leading tours of college students and adult groups to Italy and beyond.

 

About her trip to Florence with Shannon: Shannon led us from one wonderful experience to another. I’d take another trip with her in a heartbeat!

- Tammy Cox

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Sample Itinerary

Sunday, March 15th: Welcome to Venice 

We’ll meet at the train station for a water taxi to our hotel. After an appertivo, we’ll get to know each other over a welcome dinner.

 

Monday, March 16th: Art and Hidden Gems

We’ll spend the day getting to know the nooks and crannies of Venice—along with some must-see spots, such as St. Mark’s Square and the Doge Palace. Shannon will bring the art and architecture alive with your knowledge of the city. Plus, she’ll take us to some of her favorite insider spots for shopping, snacking and to artisan’s studios.

 

Tuesday, March 17th: The Islands 

We’ll take a boat to the famous glass island of Murano. We’ll not only see the process, but actually get to blow some glass ourselves. Then we’ll head to Burano for lunch and to watch local women engage in the tradition of lace-making that the island is famous for. 

Wenesday, March 18th: Verona 

We’ll take the train for a day trip to Verona, the settings for two of Shakespeare’s plays and a city rich in history and art. As we walk through the gorgeous streets and plazas and beside the River Adige, we’ll see the Roman Arena and, of course, Juliet’s Balcony, plus other wonders.  

Thursday, March 19th: The Spirit of Carnivale 

Venice is famous for its vibrant Carnivale—when people parade and party in elaborate masks and costumes. We’ll channel that experience with a deep dive into the history and traditions of the most famous masquerade ball in the world. And you’ll have the chance to make your own mask under the guidance of a master at the art.

Friday, March 20th: Music Over the Canals 

You’ll have most of the day to yourself, to explore more or revisit favorite shops or museums. We’ll have a delicious gondola ride followed by a night at the opera or a Vivaldi concert.

Saturday, March 21st: Arrivederci 

We’ll head back to the main Venice train station, where you can continue your journey by train in Italy or head to the airport for a flight home. 

 

Logistics

You can fly into Venice (VCE) or you can fly into Rome (FCO) or Milan (MIL) and take a train to Venice.

Please arrive by 3:00 PM. We will meet at the Venice Santa Lucia train station at a pre-arranged time. Then, we'll go together from the station to the hotel by Water Taxi.

If you are flying into Venice, there is a 15 minute bus ride that will take you from the airport to the Piazzale Roma in the city for 10 Euros. It is then a 6 minute walk, over a canal, to the train station.

A couple of weeks before the trip, we will meet via Zoom to get to know eachother and Shannon. We will also set up a WhatsApp group for communication leading up to and during the trip.

No Visa is required for US citizens but you do need an ETIAS authorization. This is a new requirement and a simple process which we will walk you through closer to the trip.

We require all international travelers to purchase travel insurance. We strongly recommend trip protection insurance to protect your investment.

Arrival

  • Venice

Departure

  • Venice

What's Included

  • 6 Nights Accommodations

At Palazzetto Pisani Boutique Resort, located on the Grand Canal

  • 5 Dinners
  • 5 Lunches
  • 6 Breakfasts
  • Ground Transportation
  • All Activities Listed on Itinerary

What's Not Included

  • Airfare
  • Airport transfers
  • Alcohol not mentioned above
  • Tips
  • Travel Insurance

Gratuities to local guides, drivers, maids and hotel staff, travel insurance, round trip airfare, passport and visa fees, personal items such as phone calls, laundry, baggage fees and items not expressly listed as included.

Additional Add-Ons

Hotels

Palazzetto Pisani

Venice, Italy

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Frequently asked questions

What’s different about your trips?

We curate trips specifically for curious, engaged women over 45. You’re pretty well assured that your fellow travelers will be a lot like you–since you’ve all responded to the idea of “aging boldly.”. That means built-in compatibility in your small group, including the woman who is leading the adventure.. In addition to specializing in group travel for people who don’t normally like group travel, we also pride ourselves on creating experiences that allow you to interact with local women or get deeper into the culture than you would if you planned the trip yourself.

Where do you go?

We have a wide range of weekend jaunts here in the U.S. for those who want a quick getaway. We also love taking women to Mexico, where founder Jeannie Ralston used to live. We’re always talking about pushing boundaries, and we’re doing that in the geographic sense too. For those with more time, we offer trips all over Europe, to India, Vietnam, Peru (for a hike on the inca Trail to Machu Picchu). Soon, our travelers will be getting passport stamps in even more countries on six continents. Be saving those frequent flier miles!

What do you mean by transformational travel?

NextTribe is affiliated with the Transformational Travel Council, an international group of travel professionals dedicated to making the world a better place, one trip and one traveler at a time. We recognize that travelers, especially post-pandemic, are looking for more than just a date and a destination. They can shop for that anywhere online. Our community honors the intention behind a traveler’s investment in a trip. Our travelers want to have fun (we do too!) and to travel with a sense of purpose and belonging. That’s why we go to great lengths to provide ways for women to self-select by reading the articles in our magazine and the content of our website. If you like what you see, you’re likely to be a NextTribe traveler, and we look forward to seeing you on a trip soon!

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If you really prefer to book your travel yourself and go it alone, we applaud you. That’s brave and bold and we would never try to talk you out of it. But our trips are designed so that even a woman who’s used to traveling alone, or someone shy about meeting new people, will feel comfortable in our group. Our trip leaders are there to “read the room” and make sure everyone feels included and respected.

What if I don’t like group travel?

We don’t either! Not the way most groups do it. If you feel like doing what the group is doing, great! Join us for dinner or just some of the activities. All the benefits of solo travel and the comfort of being with a group. Our groups are small (normally around 12 to 14 women) and in most situations, you are free to opt out of an activity. We figure you’re grown-ass women who know what’s best for you.

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We are committed to providing what we call “affordable-luxury” travel. Don’t expect
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trip and the destination. We offer domestic trips for under $2,000 for a shared room, which we encourage. If you don’t have a roommate we will match you with someone. Sometimes this has resulted in lasting friendships with new travel buddies., Some of
our longer trips–two weeks in India or Vietnam, for example–will cost between
$4,800 and $6,000.

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Our trips cover most everything you’ll need to dive into a destination. Hotels and most meals, plus special experiences such as hands-on classes and sessions with local artists, writers or entrepreneurs are almost always included, but each trip is different so please be sure to read The Experience and the itinerary. We occasionally have an add-on for an extra price, but those are clearly designated. What’s not covered as a rule are airfare, alcohol and tips.

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What’s the average age of women on the trips?

We welcome all women over 45, but most of our travelers are in the 50 to 65 age range. More important than age is the spirit of the traveler–her curiosity about the world, and her eagerness to embrace new opportunities. We’ve found women of any age with those qualities fit in well with our groups.

What’s the activity level of the trips?

Most of our trips are geared for active travelers who like to walk–a rating of 3 on our 1-5 rating scale. Here are some examples of how we rate. A designation of 1 would be our beach trips, where it’s up to you if you’d like to stroll down the beach, or play in the waves or walk around the small town. Trips where we have dedicated transportation for much of the time (such as India) are a 2; Paris is a 3 because we believe the best way to appreciate a city is to view it on foot. San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, is a 4, because you’ll be walking up some hills (at 6,000 feet altitude) and occasionally on cobblestone sidewalks. Our Inca trail trip is a 5, as are our more adventurous outdoor trips.

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