Island resort offers spa, pools, restaurants, and boat shuttle.



























































"On Isola delle Rose the JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa turns the island into an oasis of nature walks, bike rides, a large spa, spacious loft suites, and a rooftop bar and pool that locals favor after work, with a complimentary shuttle from San Marco." - Jenn Rice

"On Venice’s waterfront I joined a mask-making workshop offered by the JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa, led by renowned artisan Giorgio Galasso in his San Marco studio: the class begins with a history lesson about masks’ cultural role and then has participants decorate papier-mâché forms with feathers, pigments and gold leaf; the experience is popular with families, though adults often become just as absorbed, and Murano-style glassmaking classes are also available. Rooms from $450; mask-making workshop from $82 per person." - Jordi Lippe-McGraw

"A forthcoming luxury resort located on Murano Island, renowned for its glass-making heritage. The project involves converting an old glass factory into a luxurious retreat, set to open in 2027, offering guests a peaceful escape with easy access to shopping and cultural experiences in Venice." - Jennifer Flowers

"A small, man-made island located just 20 minutes from St Mark’s Square, transformed into a beautiful resort with a strong focus on sustainability." - The MICHELIN Guide

"Situated on its own olive-grove and orchard-studded private island a short boat ride from Piazza San Marco, this seasonal resort blends larger-scale hotel amenities with private retreats: 266 rooms are split between main-building JW Rooms and more secluded JW Retreats with private gardens and plunge pools. On-site experiences include a cooking school that uses produce from the resort garden, multiple dining options (including a pizzeria and rooftop restaurant) and a lagoon-view spa featuring eight treatment rooms, saunas, a hammam and a heated indoor pool." - Laura Begley Bloom, Devorah Lev-Tov