Water Bus Transfers: Venice Marco Polo Airport to/from Venice City Tickets at Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy
Water Bus Transfers: Marco Polo Airport to/from Venice City
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Water Bus Transfers: Venice Marco Polo Airport to Venice City
Skip the queues and traffic with these shared water bus transfers connecting Venice Marco Polo Airport directly to the city centre. You'll travel across the lagoon with scenic canal views, reaching popular destinations along the Grand Canal in comfort. Perfect for first-time visitors who want an authentic arrival experience and locals who prefer reliable, regular connections to the airport.
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Explore Venice comfortably from the moment you arrive
Arriving in Venice should feel effortless and this water bus transfer provides just that, connecting Marco Polo Airport directly to Venice’s vibrant center. As you step outside the terminal, traditional water buses await to carry you across the lagoon, letting you enjoy a tranquil introduction to the city’s famous waterways.
Unlike conventional taxis or congested public buses, these transfers allow you to avoid traffic and appreciate sweeping city views from the open water. The service features regular departures, helping travelers who miss a scheduled departure jump aboard the next water bus, so planning your day remains flexible and relaxed.
Conveniently discover Venice by water
The transfer runs on three key routes, covering major city areas along the Grand Canal. Whether your journey ends near the historic heart by St. Mark’s Square, the artsy Giudecca island, or the picturesque Santa Maria del Giglio area, the water bus makes popular destinations easily accessible from the airport. With departures every 30 to 60 minutes, long waits are rare, and you can take comfort in knowing there’s always another ride soon.
Blue Line: Links the airport to Giudecca Stucky, making stops along the canal
Orange Line: Serves the Santa Maria del Giglio area, ideal for travelers staying nearby
Red Line: Connects popular destinations seasonally (please check timetable for details)
All lines offer one-way and round-trip tickets. If you opt for round-trip, you’re free to use your return journey anytime within 30 days—perfect for flexible itineraries, longer city stays, or business trips.
Ease and convenience for all travelers
Tickets are valid on any operating day, so you don’t have to worry if your plans change. If you’ve just landed, Desk 71 at Marco Polo Airport is available for support and information. Traveling solo or with family, the water buses handle luggage and offer a shared yet comfortable environment. Please note that accessibility is limited, and not all routes serve every hotel directly—always check the stop list to get closest to your accommodation.
Getting around in Venice
Venice’s signature transportation is via boat. Alongside vaporettos (regular water buses), water taxi services and even gondola rides, these shared airport shuttles are a popular, authentic way to get around. While buses and trains handle travel to the mainland, within the lagoon, the water bus remains Venice’s main artery—a scenic route enjoyed by visitors and locals alike.
If bad weather or fog disrupts service, the transport may switch to a car or land transfer between the airport and Piazzale Roma
Check individual lines for timetable or seasonal adjustments
Maximum waiting time at the airport is 40 minutes, and all passengers travel together on the same vessel.
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Frequently asked
How often do the water buses run between Marco Polo Airport and Venice?
Water buses depart every 30 to 60 minutes on all routes, making it easy to catch the next transfer if you miss your preferred time.
Can I use my round-trip ticket on different dates?
Yes, round-trip tickets are valid for up to 30 days after first use, allowing you to plan your return when needed.
Are water bus stops close to major hotels?
Many central hotels are near water bus stops, though not every property is directly accessible. Some walking may be required from the nearest stop.
Is the water bus transfer accessible for wheelchair users?
Unfortunately, these water buses are not wheelchair accessible. Check with your accommodation or transfer provider for alternatives.
What if there is fog or bad weather?
If weather conditions disrupt water transport, services may switch to a car or land transfer from the airport to Piazzale Roma.
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