Get unlimited rides on water bus and land buses for up to 7 days.
Get unlimited rides on water bus and land buses for up to 7 days.
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A flexible 75-minute ticket to ACTV transport across Venice, Mestre, and Marghera.
A flexible 75-minute ticket to ACTV transport across Venice, Mestre, and Marghera.
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5% off
Ultimate shortcut to the St. Mark's Square's best museums and quick transport.
Ultimate shortcut to the St. Mark's Square's best museums and quick transport.
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ACTV Water Bus Tickets
Doge's Palace & St. Mark's Square Museum Tickets
-Entry to Querini Stampalia Foundation
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Affordable and scenic water taxi transfer between Marco Polo Airport and Venice city.
Affordable and scenic water taxi transfer between Marco Polo Airport and Venice city.
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Blue Line (Marco Polo Airport to Giudecca Stucky)
From Marco Polo Airport
Giudecca Stucky
Orange Line (Marco Polo Airport to Santa Maria del Giglio)
From Marco Polo Airport
From Santa Maria del Giglio
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Mode of Transport
Description
Estimated cost
Vaporetto (Water Bus)
Affordable and efficient public transport with multiple routes across Venice and its islands.
€9.50 per ride / €25+ for day passes
Alilaguna (Airport Shuttle)
Direct transfer from Marco Polo Airport to city center, takes ~80 minutes to St. Mark’s Square.
€15 one-way / €27 round-trip
Water Taxis
The fastest and most direct way to get around but at a premium price.
€70+ per ride
Gondolas
A classic Venetian cultural experience, best for sightseeing rather than commuting.
~€90 for 30 mins (day), ~€110 (night)
Hop-on Hop-off Boats
A flexible sightseeing option covering major landmarks.
€25+ per day
Traghetto
A quick and cheap way to cross the Grand Canal, an alternative to gondolas.
~€2 per ride
Buses
Connects Venice with Mestre and the mainland, but not available in the historic center.
€1.50 per ride
People Mover
Automated shuttle for quick transfers between Tronchetto and Piazzale Roma.
€1.50 per ride
Venice has two main airports: Marco Polo Airport (VCE) and Treviso Airport (TSF). Here’s how you can get from each to the city centre:
Distance to Venice: ~13 km (~8 miles)
🚍 By bus (Cheapest & quickest): ACTV Bus #5 (Aerobus) → Piazzale Roma (~20 mins, €10 one way); ATVO Express Bus → Piazzale Roma (~20 mins, €10 one way)
🚤 By water (Scenic Route): Alilaguna Water Bus (Blue, Orange, or Red Line) → Grand Canal, St. Mark’s Square (~1 hour, €15 one way); Private Water Taxi → Direct to your hotel (~30 mins, ~€120-150 for up to 4 people)
🚕 By taxi (Fastest but expensive): Land Taxi: ~€40 to Piazzale Roma (~20 mins); Water Taxi: ~€120-150 (Direct to destination)
💡 Tip: If you’re staying in the city centre, a water taxi or Alilaguna ferry drops you closer to your hotel than a bus.
📍 Distance to Venice: ~40 km (~25 miles)
🚍 By Bus (Best Budget Option)
🚖 By Taxi (Fastest but Costly)
💡 Tip: Buses are the most convenient and affordable way to reach Venice from Treviso Airport.
Navigating Venice’s unique transport system is easier with the right apps! Here are some must-have apps to help you get around efficiently:
💡 Pro Tip: For Venice transport tickets, use AVM Venezia or CheBateo instead of waiting in line! 🚤📲
A. Vehicular movement is not allowed inside Venice. Inside the city, public transport is available in the form of water buses, Gondolas, and Traghetti. However, Venice is a walkable city. The best way to get around the city is on foot.
Absolutely! Vaporettos are Venice’s public water buses, used for daily transport. Gondolas are for scenic, short rides and cost around €80 for 30 minutes, while a Vaporetto ticket is €9.50—or much less with a travel pass.
You have three main options:
Vaporetto (Alilaguna Line): A scenic 60–75 min ride (€10–€15).
Bus (ACTV No. 5 or ATVO Express): A quick 20–30 min trip to Piazzale Roma (€10).
Water Taxi: Direct and comfortable, but expensive (€100–€150). Best for groups or those with heavy luggage.
Yes, but with limited service. The N Vaporetto Line runs every 30 minutes from Piazzale Roma. ACTV night buses also operate in Mestre, but some smaller islands may have no late-night service.
Walking is free and often the best way to explore! For water transport, a Vaporetto pass saves money if you’re taking multiple rides. Budget travelers can also use traghetto gondolas for short Grand Canal crossings (€2–€3).
No metro, but Venice has a tram line connecting Mestre to Piazzale Roma. Within the city, Vaporettos are the main mode of transport.
Buy tickets online or use automated kiosks at Vaporetto stops. ACTV passes can also be loaded onto a Venezia Unica card for quick tap-and-go access.
Children under 6 years old travel for free on ACTV buses and Vaporettos. For older kids, consider the Rolling Venice Card, which offers discounts for travelers aged 6–29.
No, Venice’s ACTV system does not accept contactless bank cards for direct tap-in payments. You must buy a ticket or pass in advance.
The Tram T1 and ACTV buses (Lines 4, 4L, 5, and 15) run frequently between Mestre and Piazzale Roma in Venice, taking 15–20 minutes.