Burano Island is a picturesque and vibrant island located in the Venetian Lagoon, northern Italy. It is renowned for its brightly colored fishermen's houses and its casual eateries serving seafood from the lagoon. The colors of the houses, according to legend, were used to delineate where one family's property ended and another began. It also served as a beacon for the fishermen to find their way home in the dense fog that often covers the lagoon. The island is also known for its long tradition of needle lace-making, which dates back to around the 16th century, and visitors can explore the local Lace Museum to learn more about this intricate craft. Burano is accessible by vaporetto, which is the Venetian public waterbus, from Venice. Despite being a popular tourist spot, Burano maintains a serene and relaxed atmosphere, giving visitors a glimpse into a more traditional way of life.