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Ultimate Venice Events Calendar: Festivals, Regattas & What’s On in 2026

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Last updated: May 7, 2026 10:57 am
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Vibrant Venice Carnival crowd in masks and costumes on Rialto Bridge.
Revelers in elaborate masks parade during Venice Carnival, a highlight on the events calendar.
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Discover Venice’s Must-See Events: Festivals, Performances & Hidden Gems

Contents
Winter Wonders: Masks, Markets & Midnight FireworksSpring Spectacles: Regattas, Easter & Art BuzzSummer Sizzle: Fireworks, Films & Waterfront BeatsAutumn Allure: Regattas, Glass & Jazz VibesEveryday Adventures: Tours, Tastings & Timeless RidesReal Traveler Tales: Stars Share the MagicFAQ: Quick Answers for Your TripPro Tips to Maximize Your Venice Visit

Venice pulses with life beyond its iconic canals and gondolas. Festivals light up ancient squares, regattas slice through the lagoon, and art explodes in palaces. Plan ahead or dive into spontaneous fun—our guide uncovers what’s on in Venice right now.

From the explosive masks of Carnival to star-studded Film Festival nights, Venice delivers nonstop magic. Locals and visitors alike join parades, tastings, and concerts. Dive in to experience the city’s soul.

Winter Wonders: Masks, Markets & Midnight Fireworks

Winter transforms Venice into a fairy tale. Crowds flock from December to February for non-stop festivities.

Venice Carnival steals the show. Revelers don elaborate masks and costumes for parades, balls, and street theater. Throw on feathers and join the frenzy in St. Mark’s Square.

Christmas markets sparkle along the canals. Browse handmade ornaments, mulled wine, and Venetian sweets like fritole doughnuts.

Ring in the New Year with lagoon fireworks. Music echoes as bursts illuminate the night sky over Piazza San Marco.

  • Top Winter Tips:

    • Book Carnival masks early—authentic ones cost €50+.

    • Bundle up; misty air chills fast.

    • Catch free parades, but pay €20-€100 for masked balls.

Spring Spectacles: Regattas, Easter & Art Buzz

Spring blooms with color from March to May. Warmer days draw rowers, pilgrims, and artists.

Easter fills churches with solemn masses and feasts. Osterie serve lamb and bigoli pasta specials.

Vogalonga Regatta packs the Grand Canal with 1,800 boats. Non-competitive rowers from 30+ countries paddle 30km—no motors allowed.

Biennale Arte (odd years) showcases global visions. Wander Giardini pavilions and Arsenale warehouses for provocative installs.

  • Spring Highlights:

    • Vogalonga: Free spectator spots on bridges.

    • Biennale: €25 day pass; book online.

    • Family perk: Kids under 12 enter free.

Summer Sizzle: Fireworks, Films & Waterfront Beats

June to August heats up with blockbuster events. Tourists swarm, but Venice handles the buzz.

Festa del Redentore crowns July 4th weekend. Boats anchor for epic fireworks and picnics. Processions honor the plague-ending church.

Venice International Film Festival glams up the Lido in late August. Red carpets roll for A-listers; beach screenings thrill crowds.

Piazza concerts pulse with jazz and opera under starry skies.

  • Summer Strategies:

    • Vaporetto to Lido for Film Fest (€9.50 round-trip).

    • Redentore: Rent a peoci (picnic boat) for €100/group.

    • Hydrate—summer humidity hits 80%.

Autumn Allure: Regattas, Glass & Jazz Vibes

September to November quiets down for authentic charm. Cooler temps perfect for wandering.

Historical Regatta revives 14th-century races. Costumed rowers compete on the Grand Canal amid cheering bridges.

Venice Glass Week spotlights Murano masters. Watch blowers shape crystal in live demos.

Veneto Jazz fills palazzos and churches with improvisations.

  • Fall Favorites:

    • Regatta: Best views from Rialto.

    • Glass Week: Free factory tours; buy souvenirs on-site.

    • Jazz: €20-€50 tickets; intimate venues.

Everyday Adventures: Tours, Tastings & Timeless Rides

Venice thrums daily. Skip crowds with these ongoing hits.

Expert guides unveil hidden alleys and secrets. Gondolas glide at sunset for €80/30 minutes.

Hop to Murano for glass-blowing spectacles. Grand Canal photo tours capture golden hour.

Bacari hops pair cicchetti (small plates) with ombre (wine) for €2 each.

  • Weekly Essentials:

    • Walking tours: €25, 2 hours.

    • Cicchetti crawl: 5 spots, €20 total.

    • Murano ferry: €10 round-trip.

Real Traveler Tales: Stars Share the Magic

Visitors rave about Venice’s events.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Carnival ignited pure magic!” Anna from Germany says. “Masks everywhere, history alive—Venice breathed February fire.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Redentore fireworks from a boat felt like a masterpiece,” shares James from the USA. “Unforgettable lagoon glow.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Film Festival mixed cinema glamour with beach vibes,” raves Chiara from Italy. “Stars and screenings—dreamy!”

These stories prove: Venice events create lifelong memories.

FAQ: Quick Answers for Your Trip

Q: Best time for Venice events?
A: February (Carnival), July (Redentore), August-September (Films)—peak icons.

Q: Book ahead?
A: Absolutely for festivals; tickets vanish fast and prices spike.

Q: Free events?
A: Parades and markets often cost nothing; concerts and exhibits charge €10-€50.

Q: Stay updated?
A: Scan online calendars or hit tourist offices.

Q: Kid-friendly?
A: Yes—parades, regattas, markets delight families.

Pro Tips to Maximize Your Venice Visit

Book transport early—vaporettos fill during peaks. Wear comfy shoes; no cars mean lots of walking. Respect acqua alta (high water) with wellies. Support locals: Eat where Venetians do.

History buffs: Events trace to Renaissance roots. Carnival dodged bans; regattas honored doges. Modern twists keep traditions fresh.

Budget €100-€200/day including events. Stay in Cannaregio for quieter vibes.

Venice rewards planners and wanderers alike.

 Official Venice events calendar at VeneziaUnica.it.

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