Venice Guide and Boat

Private Venice Transfer from Car Terminal to Cruise Port

220,00 

GROUND Private Venice Transfer FROM hotels located by Venice Car Terminal Piazzale Roma, or in Venice Mestre TO Venice Cruise Terminal inclusive of private limousine or van with English speaking chauffeur

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Book a private Venice transfer from the car terminal to the Cruise Port.

Venice Guide and Boat offers a ground private Venice transfer  from hotels located near Venice Car Terminal or Mestre. The same service is available also to reach Venice port from other cities on the mainland. Our company provides  comfortable private transfers with fully licensed, and insured limousine or van. All drivers are English speaking, experienced, reliable and friendly.

Venice Cruise Terminal is very close to Piazzale Roma, and it takes less than 10 minutes to reach the check-in terminal. If your hotel is in Mestre the ride is a bit longer, so you need to consider about 20 to 30 minutes time for the transfer. Please check with our office so you will have the average timing, according to hotel location and traffic conditions.

Your professional English speaking driver will meet you in the lobby of your hotel, by the concierge desk.

He will assist you with your luggage and take you to a fully air conditioned limousine or van. He will  drive you to Venice cruise port and leave you by the  terminal where you will handle all embarkation procedures.

A GROUND PRIVATE VENICE TRANSFER INCLUDES:

  • Private luxury limousine or van with English speaking chauffeur

THE PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE

  • Porter service: If you have many pieces of luggage and you want to hire a porter, please ask your hotel concierge to arrange this service.

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