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What does vaporetto pass include?

What's included
  • Unlimited use of the public transport (ACTV vaporetti and buses) in the city of Venice.
  • Unlimited use of the water-buses and buses in Lido, the lagoon islands, Mestre and Marghera.
  • Unlimited use of train R and RV in the municipality of Venice (only if option 1 day Ticket + Trenitalia is selected)




In 2026, the Venice Vaporetto Pass (ACTV Public Transport Ticket) offers unlimited travel on the iconic water buses (vaporetti) within the Venice urban network, including the Grand Canal and the outer lagoon islands of Murano, Burano, and Torcello. The pass also covers the ACTV land bus network in Mestre and Marghera on the mainland, as well as the Lido di Venezia bus system. Depending on the option selected, it may include a one-way or round-trip transfer on the CentoXcento or Aerobus (Line 5) between Marco Polo Airport and Piazzale Roma. A high-value peer tip for 2026 is that while it covers almost all public water transport, it does not include Alilaguna airport boats, private water taxis, or Gondola rides. Passes are valid for 75 minutes, or 24, 48, 72 hours, or 7 days from the first validation. For travelers under 29, the "Rolling Venice" card remains the best way to get a discounted 3-day pass, making it an essential tool for exploring the "Floating City" without the $10+ per-ride cost of individual tickets.

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With this transportation pass, bypass the ticket lines and ride on Venice's public transport services. Climb aboard the public ship, known as the vaporetto, and explore the city by waterway. The ticket is valid for nearby areas and for buses in Mestre and Marghera.

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The cheapest way to get from Venice to Murano is by water bus. The water bus service is provided by the company ACTV. The efficient and frequent water buses (called vaporetto) connect Venice to the 'Glass Island' every single hour.

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A ride within 75 minutes costs about 7.50 euros, a one-day ticket costs 20 euros, and a two-day ticket costs 30 euros. Discounts available for those under 29!

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Water Bus Line N°1 Map Line 1 is the vaporetto line everybody has taken at least once in Venice. It is the “big show” line which starts off from Piazzale Roma (where the buses arrive) and then passes through the Grand Canal and its Palaces, to end up in Lido, and vice versa.

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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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Regular Vaporetto ticket for 75 minutes (9.50 ?) Day ticket, which is valid for the water buses in Venice and the islands of Lido, Murano and Burano (25 ?) Travel Card for 2 days, which is valid for the water buses in Venice and the islands of Lido, Murano and Burano (35 ?)

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