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Venice ground transfer from Cruise Port Fusina to Car Terminal

220,00 

Private VENICE GROUND TRANSFER FROM Venice Cruise Port TO hotels located by Venice Car Terminal (Piazzale Roma) or in Venice Mestre. The easiest way to go from the port to the car terminal is by car.

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Book a Venice ground transfer from Venice Cruise Port Fusina to hotels located by Venice car terminal (Piazzale Roma) or hotels in Venice Mestre.

Venice ground transfer from Venice Cruise Port Fusina to Car Terminal to go easily to Piazzale Roma or Venice Mestre. If Venice Fusina is the homeport of your cruise ship, and your hotel your hotel is located by Piazzale Roma or on the Mainland Mestre,  you can book a ground transfer.

When you disembark from your cruise ship, you’ll go firstly through the terminal where your cruise company handles custom procedures. Your professional English speaking  driver will meet you right outside the custom terminal. Your driver will hold a sign with your name. The driver will load your luggage on the limousine or van, and drive you to your hotel. If the hotel is by Venice Car Terminal it will take about 20 minutes.  If your hotel is either in Mestre or in the surrounding area, it’ll take about 30 minutes, accordingly.

Once you’ll get to your hotel, the driver will unload and help you with your luggage.

Please remember to bring the confirmation voucher with you so as to have all the necessary references for the transfer. Make sure you read accurately our Transfer Terms and Condition  to avoid any problem.

A VENICE GROUND TRANSFER FROM THE PORT INCLUDES:

  • Private limousine or van with English speaking chauffeur

THE PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE:

  • porter service at the cruise port: you will find a trolley in the custom area which you can use to take your luggage to the parking area.

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