Sleep among the artichokes on Venice’s garden isle of Sant’Erasmo in a red-roofed country villa, 25 minutes by boat from central Venice. Spacious guestrooms with wrought-iron beds open onto a wraparound verandah. Meals are largely home-grown, bicycles are available and the lagoon laps at the end of the lane – bite-prone guests should bring mosquito repellent.
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