Venice Transport Passes & Traghetti
Do the 3-day and 7-day Venice transport passes include the traghetti?
Thanks. ssander |
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Thanks...I didn't think so...I'll have to use a regular boat to cross. :-(
ssander |
The traghetti don't cost as much as the vaporetti. I wouldn't hesitate to take one if it were the most convenient way to cross the canal.
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The traghetto is 2 euro per crossing for tourists. Much better to use the vaporetto if you have a pass. If one does not have a pass, then the traghetto is a (relative) bargain.
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Thanks...we'll have passes, so we'll likely opt for the vaps in most cases. However, if we have hankering to ride in a gondola and we might take a traghetto once or twice.
A few years ago, for a trip to Venice, I made myself a "Canal Crossing" map to carry with me: www.sanderhome.com/VEN-canal-crossings-small.pdf I'm sure I'll use it this upcoming trip. ssander |
Giglio to Ca' Rezzonico is one of the longer routes, if you are more interested in experiencing the ride.
For recent trips, as my knees age, a quick hop on a vaporetto across the Grand Canal instead of climb over one of the Grand Canal's tall bridges has made a vaporetto pass a great value for me. |
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