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Cathe Mar 23rd, 2003 08:16 AM

Venice transportation
 
I need information on travel from Marco Polo airport to the Hotel Danieli. The hotel has informed me that it is about 85 Euros. Is there a less expensive way to go? I did not know Venice was so expensive! Any help would be appreciated!<BR>

rex Mar 23rd, 2003 08:24 AM

Evidently, the Danieli has quoted you the typical cost of a water taxi, and that is per taxi, not per person.<BR><BR>You have (at least) two other options: the vaporetto system, which is slower, a little bit cattle-car like and costs only a few dollars (the exact price depends on whether you buy a single ride, a one-day pass or a mult-day pass - - you'll probably want oe of the latter). But it is perfectly enjoyable, and actually scenic in a certain sense of the word (especially the part down the Grand Canal - - if you go by way of the train station, you're guarasnteed to travel the Grand Canal).<BR><BR>Or an intermediate option (which I have never personally used) is www.alilaguna.com which is smaller and thus more personal, a little more expensive, and modestly quicker, I'm pretty sure.<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR>[email protected]<BR>

mclaurie Mar 23rd, 2003 09:23 AM

Well Rex, not exactly. Cathe, the fastest, easiest and most expensive option is the water taxi for 80-85e. That's probably the way most people who stay at the Danielli travel.<BR>Next is the Alilaguna, as Rex mentions. It's a water bus (not small &amp; personal)about 10e/person. It makes a stop at San Marco which is very close to the Danielli. Takes about an hour because it makes other stops along the way.<BR>Finally, there's a bus that takes you to the train station (St Lucia). From there you'd take a vaparetto (water bus) down the Grand Canal to the san Zaccaria stop in front of the Danielli. This is the cheapest option.<BR><BR>If you do a text search here for Venice AND transportation I think you'll find other threads with exact prices for option 3.<BR>Vaparettos (local Venice water buses) don't go to the airport.

rex Mar 23rd, 2003 09:47 AM

My faux pas - - half (one) wrong fact (that you can catch a vaporetto directly at the airport; I actually thought you could) - - and half not expressing myself well.<BR><BR>&lt;&lt;which is smaller and thus more personal, a little more expensive, and modestly quicker&gt;&gt;<BR><BR>this was supposed to mean in comparison to riding the vaporetto...<BR><BR>I guess I only meant &quot;smaller and more personal&quot; in the sense that - - at least from the pictures, there are seats for every passenger (about half the passengers seem to stand on your avergae &quot;full&quot; vaporetto), and that the boardings would be a LITTLE bit less cattle-car like, compared to the vaporetto.<BR><BR>Sorry. My mistake was in commenting on the two less expensive modes, when I have actually only ever used a water taxi. Never actually arrived by air in Venice; departed once through the airport, and used two taxis for our group of eleven. That made the price seem reasonable.<BR><BR>

capo Mar 23rd, 2003 09:53 AM

Hi Cathe. The &quot;Alilaguna&quot; water bus runs from Marco Polo to Piazza San Marco. It's slower than a taxi, but only costs about 10 euros.

Cathe Mar 23rd, 2003 04:00 PM

Thanks to everyone for the help!

irene2 Mar 29th, 2003 09:01 PM

I was under the impression that Starwood, which ownes the Danieli have a water taxi that goes from the airport to its hotels, I think that I saw this info on their website.

RufusTFirefly Mar 30th, 2003 01:23 AM

Danieli web site:<BR><BR>Marco Polo International Airport <BR> <BR> Proceed to the Starwood Hotels Welcome Desk which is located in the airport arrivals lounge. Here guests can organize to take the Starwood Motor Launch directly to the hotel. The service is run in conjunction with major flight arrivals in Venice, however it is not guaranteed and cannot be reserved. Alternatively, guests may take a private water taxi to the hotel or private transfers with a hostess can also be organized. Please contact hotel for further details. <BR>


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