Can you take a water taxi from Marco Polo Airport?


Can you take a water taxi from Marco Polo Airport? Enjoy a shared water taxi service between Venice Marco Polo Airport and central Venice hotels. Choose from a 1-way or round-trip service and relax for a scenic ride. Depart straight after you find your luggage and get whisked across the lagoon to your hotel or the nearest accessible point by water taxi.


How to arrange a water taxi in Venice?

To use a water taxi, you can purchase a voucher from the water taxi transport desk in the arrivals hall at the airport. Then, walk down to the dock and present the voucher at the taxi desk. Otherwise, you can contact our Italy Travel Experts and we'll book one for you in advance!


How early do you need to arrive at Venice Airport?

The Venice airport suggests to arrive 3 hours prior to departure for an intercontinental destination. Given the small size of the airport you can probably get away with a little less, but I wouldn't arrive less than 2 hours prior to departure.


How easy is it to get a water taxi from Venice Airport?

Tickets are available in the arrival's hall of the airport; The price is 15€ per passenger. Both shared and private water taxis are also available at the airport; you can book it directly on your arrival at the water taxi desk located inside the airport building.


Can you get a private water taxi at Venice Airport?

Take the hassle out of arriving in Venice or departing from Venice with a private water taxi service from Venice Marco Polo Airport to your hotel in the city center or vice versa.


How far is a water taxi from the airport to Venice?

Your traditional Venice water taxi will be waiting for you here, for an unforgettable, hassle-free, first contact with Venice city and the lagoon. The trip from Marco Polo airport to Venice city centre is approximately 30 minutes.


Do you need cash for water taxi in Venice?

For transfers at night (from 22:00 to 07:00), a surcharge of €10.00 will be charged. For 5 persons, a surcharge of € 10.00 per person also applies. Tip: It is wise to bring cash for water and land taxis, as many taxis in Italy still do not accept debit or credit cards.


Is Venice an expensive city?

The northern Italian city of Venice is a notoriously expensive place for a vacation.