Cruise Ship to Venice Airport
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Cruise Ship to Venice Airport
I am having trouble trying to understand how to get from my cruise ship dock to Marco Polo Airport.
I will be leaving the cruise ship earlier in the morning than the main crowd, and I need to get to Marco Polo Airport for a late morning flight. In any ordinary place, one would simply take a cab, but this does not seem to apply here.
I sense there is some kind of regular water-taxi service - "vap" something - from the cruise ship dock itself to St. Mark's Square, but I cannot find information on how to get from there on to the airport. Is there any DIRECT way to go from ship-side to airport without a lot of detours and connections from one boat to another?
I appreciate the scenic tour, of course, but that particular morning I would like to move from ship to airport quickly and directly.
I hope.
As I say, I will not be leaving the ship with the bulk of the departing passengers, so whatever arrangements the cruise line may have made to get them to their flights will probably not apply to me in this case.
I must be at the airport, I think, at least two hours before my flight leaves for London at 11:30 am, Venice time.
Any advice or assistance anyone can offer will be much appreciated.
I will be leaving the cruise ship earlier in the morning than the main crowd, and I need to get to Marco Polo Airport for a late morning flight. In any ordinary place, one would simply take a cab, but this does not seem to apply here.
I sense there is some kind of regular water-taxi service - "vap" something - from the cruise ship dock itself to St. Mark's Square, but I cannot find information on how to get from there on to the airport. Is there any DIRECT way to go from ship-side to airport without a lot of detours and connections from one boat to another?
I appreciate the scenic tour, of course, but that particular morning I would like to move from ship to airport quickly and directly.
I hope.
As I say, I will not be leaving the ship with the bulk of the departing passengers, so whatever arrangements the cruise line may have made to get them to their flights will probably not apply to me in this case.
I must be at the airport, I think, at least two hours before my flight leaves for London at 11:30 am, Venice time.
Any advice or assistance anyone can offer will be much appreciated.
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Cruise ships berth in at least three different parts of Venezia, so you need to find out exactly where you will be arriving. If it is the main Stazione Marittima, then that has road access. From Piazza San Marco to the airport, there are boats run by Alilaguna (www.alilaguna.com).
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Hi john,
The fastest way is by water taxi. Ask the Purser to reserve one for you.
The Alilaguna, http://www.alilaguna.it/, is a shuttle that follows a set route from Venice to the airport.
The vaporetti are the local water buses.
The fastest way is by water taxi. Ask the Purser to reserve one for you.
The Alilaguna, http://www.alilaguna.it/, is a shuttle that follows a set route from Venice to the airport.
The vaporetti are the local water buses.
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Thank you all three respondents. I like that part about "simply ask the Purser to reserve one for you". That's what I like to hear! I will also find out if my cruise ship comes into the road-access Stazione Maritima. It is this level of detail on this forum that I so much appreciate.