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Mazzorbo Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

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About Mazzorbo

It was once an important trading centre but is now known for its vineyards and orchards. To the southeast it overlooks the marsh of Santa Caterina and to the west on the Monte swamp. To the northwest the Mazzorbo canal divides it from Mazzorbetto, while the northeast side is the Burano canal. It has a vaguely rectangular shape, with the major side of about 900 m. It is crossed by only two internal canals: the Santa Caterina canal winds at the western end, passing in front of the church of the same name, and cuts the island from side to side; the other opens in front of Burano. The landscape is characterized by the presence of cultivated areas on which traditional fruit and vegetable activities (such as the cultivation of castraure) take place, similarly to other islands in the lagoon. Form

Where to Eat in Mazzorbo

Must-try local food and restaurants:

  • 🍴Alla Maddalena

Mazzorbo Travel Guide Sections

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