From budget to Bond-style: how to get from Marco Polo Airport to Venice, the right way.
Landing at Marco Polo Airport and wondering how to reach Venice? Here's a breakdown of the main options — from most scenic to most convenient — so you can choose what suits your time, budget, and style (especially with gear in tow!).
🚤 Shared Water Taxi
💶 Price: €35–40 per person
🕒 Travel Time: 60–70 min
✅ Best for: First-timers who want a scenic, unforgettable arrival
📷 Tip: Great photo ops on approach, especially if arriving around golden hour
🚩 Drop-off: Closest point to your hotel or stop
🚤 Private Water Taxi
💶 Price: €120–140 total (up to 4–6 people)
🕒 Travel Time: 25–30 min
✅ Best for: Small groups, comfort, romance, or arriving with photo gear
👑 Bonus: The James Bond way to arrive
🚌 + 🚶 Bus to Piazzale Roma (ATVO or ACTV Line 5)
💶 Price: €10
🕒 Travel Time: 20–25 min
✅ Best for: Budget-conscious travelers staying near Piazzale Roma or Santa Croce
⚠️ Note: You’ll need to walk or take a vaporetto from there
🚖 Land Taxi to Piazzale Roma
💶 Price: €40–50
🕒 Travel Time: 20–25 min
✅ Best for: Late arrivals or those with heavy luggage
🛑 Stops at: Piazzale Roma (no cars beyond this point)
🛥️ Alilaguna Boat (Public Water Bus)
💶 Price: €15
🕒 Travel Time: 60–75 min
✅ Best for: Solo travelers, slower-paced arrival, or those staying along the stops (e.g., Zattere, Rialto, San Marco)
⛔ Con: Slower and sometimes crowded
If you’re carrying photography equipment, avoid peak-hour Alilaguna boats, and consider a private water taxi if arriving for a special shoot. A golden hour arrival into San Marco by boat? Unbeatable.
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