How far is Venice airport from cruise terminal?


How far is Venice airport from cruise terminal? TO/FROM AIRPORTS Venice Marco Polo airport to the port of Venice – approx. 10 miles, approximately 20 minutes drive. The port can also be reached by water – approx. 60 minute 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!


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.


How much does a water taxi cost from Marco Polo Airport to Venice?

A Water Taxi from Venice Marco Polo Airport to the city centre costs approximately between € 105 ( US$ 112.40) and € 135 ( US$ 144.50). The price from Venezia Santa Lucia railway station and Piazzale Roma to the city centre is between € 65 ( US$ 69.60) and € 100 ( US$ 107.10).


How long does it take to get from Venice cruise terminal to the airport?

The ride with a taxi from Venice Cruise terminal to Venice Marco Polo Airport takes 15 to 20 minutes. The private pre booked transfer from Venice Cruise terminal to Venice hotel includes a private water taxi ride. San Basilio is a 20-minute cab ride from Venice Marco Polo Airport.


How long do cruise ships stay in Venice?

The good news is that most cruise lines stay at least two days in Venice, allowing more time to explore this unique city. Venice is both a port of call and a homeport in Italy for cruises in the eastern Mediterranean. However, the overwhelming majority of cruise ships dock in Venice to embark and disembark passengers.