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Transportation from Rome to Venice???
Flying in and out of Rome for a cruise that leaves from Venice. Therefore I need to get from Rome to Venice by bus or train to catch the cruise ship by 5 PM. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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what time do you arrive in Rome?
Plane to Venice is less than an hour, train is 4.5 hours. |
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Since you're already at FCO, you should fly into VCE and then join your cruise ship. I'd check the budget airlines, like volareweb.com
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Volareweb goes from Ciampino, so it would require a change of airports. Of course going by train would require getting to Termini, so I guess there's no way to avoid some extra moving around.
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Apologies. Volareweb does go from FCO.
Not sure what I was thinking. My main concern would be hooking up to the flight. Are there enough such flights per day so you don't have to worry if you miss one due to delay? |
Everyone should remember that many of the low cost airlines in Europe have VERY low baggage weight limits. Someone cruising might have more luggage than the low cost airlines will permit.
IF I had the time, I'd take the train. Luggage weight is not an issue and even though it's past harvest time in Tuscany, the first half of the ride is delightful. Go second class for about $38EU each. I also think the train is cheaper by about $50EU. |
Thanks for the advice. I have found a multi-city flight...fying into Venice and out of Rome. That seems the best. Thanks again.
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I flew volareweb in Oct., Paris/Venice round trip. The previous poster is right on about baggage weight. Volare allows two checked @ 35kg each. For every kg overweight the charge is E7! A couple from RI paid in excess of E200 as they were collectors and had alot of stuff (boy were they angry). Volareweb is very clear about their baggage policy on their site.
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