Venice Airport Transfer: Water Bus, Taxi, Bus & Private Boat Options

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Boat on the water near historic buildings, Venice, Italy

Venice Marco Polo airport (VCE) sits on the mainland approximately 12km from Venice island, separated by a lagoon. Unlike any other Italian airport, the final stretch to your accommodation will almost certainly involve water transport. No roads connect to the historic city β€” only boats and the rail bridge to Venezia Santa Lucia station.

Alilaguna water bus: scenic and direct

The Alilaguna is a scheduled water bus service running from the airport dock directly to several stops around Venice island. Multiple lines serve different parts of the city:

Line Orange (Linea Arancio): Airport β†’ Murano β†’ Fondamente Nove β†’ Rialto β†’ San Marco. Approximately 1 hour 15 minutes to San Marco.

Line Blue (Linea Blu): Airport β†’ Lido β†’ San Zaccaria (San Marco area). Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.

Line Red (Linea Rossa): Airport β†’ Murano β†’ Tronchetto β†’ Santa Marta (seasonal service). Approximately 40 minutes to Tronchetto.

  • Fare: approximately €15 per person as of 2026
  • Frequency: roughly every 30–60 minutes depending on line
  • Buy tickets at the dock booth or online at alilaguna.it

The Alilaguna is the most atmospheric arrival in Venice and lands you close to the main tourist areas without transferring at Piazzale Roma.

ATVO bus to Piazzale Roma: fastest land option

The ATVO airport express bus runs between Marco Polo and Piazzale Roma, the road terminus at the edge of the Venice island.

  • Fare: approximately €10 per person as of 2026 (€18 return)
  • Journey time: approximately 20–25 minutes
  • Frequency: roughly every 30 minutes

From Piazzale Roma, take vaporetto line 1 (slow, stops everywhere along Grand Canal, approximately €7.50 for 75 minutes) or line 2 (faster, fewer stops) to reach your accommodation. Total journey including the vaporetto: approximately 40–70 minutes.

Private water taxi: door-to-door

A private water taxi collects you from the airport dock and delivers you directly to the water entrance closest to your hotel. Prices for up to 6 passengers start at approximately €110–130 as of 2026.

  • Journey time: approximately 25–35 minutes
  • No need for a further vaporetto connection
  • The romantic choice for honeymoons and special occasions

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People mover + vaporetto: budget two-step from Tronchetto

If you take the ACTV bus to Tronchetto (the large car park island), the People Mover elevated monorail connects Tronchetto to Piazzale Roma in approximately 5 minutes (approximately €1.50). From Piazzale Roma, continue by vaporetto. This is a marginally longer route and mainly useful if you are coming from the cruise terminal area.

Which option is right for you?

OptionFare (approx.)Total timeBest for
ATVO bus + vaporetto€17.50/person45–70 minBudget travellers
Alilaguna water bus€15/person60–90 minScenic, direct to island
Private water taxi€110–130 (up to 6)30–40 minLuxury, honeymoons, heavy luggage
Land taxi to Piazzale Roma€40–50 (vehicle)15 min + vaporettoQuick land leg

The Alilaguna is the most popular choice among first-time visitors because it feels like the true Venetian arrival β€” gliding across the lagoon past Murano. For speed and value, the ATVO bus followed by a vaporetto is the practical favourite.

Practical notes

  • Validate vaporetto tickets before boarding β€” inspectors are common, fines are around €50
  • The multi-day vaporetto pass (approximately €45 for 72 hours as of 2026) is worth buying on arrival if you plan more than 4–5 vaporetto journeys
  • Large suitcases take up significant space on vaporetti during peak hours β€” private water taxis are far easier with bulky luggage
  • Marco Polo airport is served by a ground floor arrivals area where all transport options are signposted clearly

Plan Your Trip

Our Venice city guide covers the best neighbourhoods, which palaces and museums are worth the queues, and where to eat away from the tourist trail. For help structuring your time, the 3-days Venice itinerary and 2-days Venice itinerary give practical day-by-day plans at different trip lengths.

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See also: Venice city guide Β· 2 days in Venice itinerary Β· 3 days in Venice itinerary Β· Getting around Italy

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest way to get from Venice airport to the island?
The ATVO bus to Piazzale Roma is the cheapest direct option at approximately €10 per person (as of 2026), taking around 20–25 minutes. From Piazzale Roma you take the vaporetto (water bus) to your hotel. The Alilaguna water bus costs approximately €15 but goes directly to points on the island, which can save the vaporetto leg.
How much does a private water taxi cost from Venice airport?
Private water taxis from Marco Polo to the Venice island cost approximately €110–130 for up to 6 passengers as of 2026. The journey takes approximately 25–35 minutes. This is a premium option but delivers you directly to the closest water entrance to your hotel β€” worth it for honeymoons or heavy luggage.
Can I take a car or land taxi to Venice?
Cars and land taxis can reach Piazzale Roma (the road terminus on the edge of Venice island) but cannot enter the historic city. From Piazzale Roma you board a vaporetto or water taxi for the final leg. A land taxi from Marco Polo airport to Piazzale Roma costs approximately €40–50 as of 2026 (10–15 minutes). From Piazzale Roma, vaporetto line 1 or 2 serves the Grand Canal.

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