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Does the vaporetto go to Marco Polo airport?

The Vaporetto from Marco Polo Airport to Venice is operated by Alilaguna, which has three lines that travel from the airport (blue, orange and red). Pick the line that will stop closest to your hotel.



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You can even travel by water – only in Venice! The shuttle usually chosen by tourists is Alilaguna, a vaporetto that leaves directly from the airport dock to Venice (price: € 15 / 1h and it takes an hour and a half).

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Vaporetto Tickets & Fares Fares: A 75-minute ticket costs 7.50 euros and entitles you to unlimited travel during that period, starting at the validation time. If you plan to use vaporetti a lot, it makes sense to buy a 1-day (20 euros), 2-day (30 euros), or 3-day (40 euros) pass. Weekly passes cost 60 euros each.

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Lines 4 & 5 are paired lines encircling Venice and connecting it to the adjacent islands of Murano, Giudecca, and Lido.

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The ACTV Tourist tickets include transportation on the various vaporettos and the land buses, meaning that it is valid not only in Venice, but in Mestre and in Lido. This travel card is especially worthwhile if you are staying in Venezia Lido or in any other island in the Venetian Lagoon.

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A single vaporetto ticket costs about 7 euros and is valid for 75 minutes, children under six travel free and people with reduced mobility get discounts. However, if you are going to use the vaporetto all day to get around the city it pays to get a day pass.

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

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