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Getting a water taxi from Venice airport
Location | Price |
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Venice city centre | 110 euros |
Burano or Torcello | 140 euros |
Lido Santa Maria Elisabetta | 120 euros |
San Clemente and San Lazzaro island | 120 euros |
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How much is a private water taxi from Venice to Murano? ›
There are set fares for the water taxis in Venice and the rest of the lagoon. For a water taxi to Murano, you can expect to pay a minimum fare of 60 euros leaving from Piazzale Roma or the railway station. The price is for up to 4 people, and you pay an extra 10 euros for any additional passenger.
Do you need cash for water taxi in Venice? ›
You can also buy tickets on the boat if you don't manage to get a ticket before boarding, but you'll need to have cash, and there are day and multi-day tickets available if you're staying for a few days.
How much do you tip a water taxi in Venice? ›
There is no need to tip anywhere in Italy. Maybe round up the fare to some convenient amount. We tipped a few euros, I think the taxi we took was 85 euros split between 2 couples so we each gave him 45 euros, it was just easier. This was San Marco to San Basilio.
Do you have to pre-book a water taxi from Venice Airport? ›
As you will have to queue at desk and also wait for your boat at the dock, our suggestion is to book it online before your arrival, to avoid unnecessary waiting and hassles on arrival.
How many people can fit on a water taxi in Venice? ›
How many persons can travel simultaneously on a water taxi? The maximum capacity of our water taxi is 10 people. For groups lager than 10 persons you will need to book one or more boats. Venice water taxi prices remain unchanged up to 4 people.
What is the cheapest way to get from Venice to Murano? ›
The cheapest option: public transportation in Venice
The Vaporetto is the name by which Venice's public transportation is known, and it is by far the most economical option to visit the islands of Murano and Burano.
What is the cheapest way to get to Murano? ›
The cheapest way to get from Venice to Murano is to ferry which costs €10 and takes 18 min.
How late do water taxis run in Venice? ›
What are the Venice Water Bus Operating Hours? The Vaporetti has 23 different lines and the timings vary for each route. The main route operates from 5 AM to midnight, while the night lines run from 11:30 PM to 5 AM. During high tide, service is limited.
What is the cheapest way to get around in Venice? ›
There are signs indicating where to go to get to the main attractions all around the city, just follow them from the station. The cheapest way to move around Venice is by water bus (Vaporetto). The ticket price is 9,50 euros for visitors with validity 75 minutes.
A Water Taxi from Venice Marco Polo Airport to the city centre costs approximately between € 105 ( US$ 111.70) and € 135 ( US$ 143.60). The price from Venezia Santa Lucia railway station and Piazzale Roma to the city centre is between € 65 ( US$ 69.10) and € 100 ( US$ 106.30).
Where do water taxis leave from in Venice? ›
The transfer by private Water Taxi is the most comfortable way to explore Venice and to reach it from the main Terminals of the city (Marco Polo Airport, Cruise Terminal, Venice S. Lucia Railway Station, Piazzale Roma, Tronchetto Car Parking) and back. The service is guaranteed 24/7.
What do you wear to a water taxi? ›
Clothing and footwear
It is advisable to wear warm clothes and shoes with soft, clean soles, a cap or a sun hat and to be equipped with sun cream and sunglasses.
How much cash should I take to Venice? ›
The recommended amount of money to bring to Venice, Italy varies depending on your travel style and budget. However, a general rule of thumb is to budget around 100-150 euros per day for food, transportation, and activities.
Do taxis in Venice take credit cards? ›
In Venice, Italy, taxi services typically accept cash payments, and it's common for passengers to pay in euros. However, some taxis may also accept credit cards, especially at major transportation hubs like airports.
How much is water transport in Venice? ›
It costs about €9.50 to ride the Venice Water Bus and the ticket is valid for 75 minutes. You can buy tickets based on the time you will be spending on your travel. For people with reduced mobility, the ticket costs €1.50, along with free access to an accompanying adult. Q.
How much does it cost for a boat ride in Venice Italy? ›
The full journey takes about an hour and passes by countless city landmarks, including the Rialto Bridge, the Accademia Bridge, the Ca' d'Oro, the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute, the Ca' Giustinian, and more. One ticket, valid for 75 minutes, costs €7.50.
How much are Venice Waterbus tickets? ›
Venice: Waterbus and Mainland Bus Pass
Regular Vaporetto ticket for 75 minutes (9.50 €) Day ticket, which is valid for the water buses in Venice and the islands of Lido, Murano and Burano (25 €) Travel Card for 2 days, which is valid for the water buses in Venice and the islands of Lido, Murano and Burano (35 €)
How much does it cost to ride a boat in Venice? ›
Seven Euros and half buy you a ride on the public line 1 of the vaporetto all across the town along the Grand Canal, admiring the palaces on two sides and the Bacino di San Marco; it is wonderful, especially if you can secure a seat in the open on the back of the boat, and lasts about an hour.