Venice - Does a 7-day vaporetto pass still exist?
#2
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Hi KC,
From http://www.actv.it/eng/vapo_tariffe.htm
"Conference Card: it is valid from 1 to 8 days. The Card can be booked at the Venice office of Calle Fuseri for € 10.50 for the first day, for € 15,00 for two days, € 19.50 for three days, 3,00 for each day thereafter. <
From http://www.actv.it/eng/vapo_tariffe.htm
"Conference Card: it is valid from 1 to 8 days. The Card can be booked at the Venice office of Calle Fuseri for € 10.50 for the first day, for € 15,00 for two days, € 19.50 for three days, 3,00 for each day thereafter. <
#5
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The ACTV web site advertises a 24-hour ticket for 10.50 euros and a 72-hour ticket for 22 euros. Note that these periods start when the ticket is stamped so if you start using a 24-hour ticket at Monday lunchtime, it's valid till Tuesday lunchtime. These cover all boats and buses within the city, including the Lido, for instance.




