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Venice Ground Transfer from Airport to Car Terminal

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Venice GROUND TRANSFER FROM Venice International Airport Marco Polo TO hotels located by Venice Car Terminal Piazzale Roma or in Venice Mestre inclusive of private limousine or van with English speaking chauffeur

First available date: 23 08 2026
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From Venice Airport to hotel by Venice Car Terminal with Venice Ground Transfer.

Are you arriving at the International Airport of Venice? If your hotel is located by Venice Car Terminal Piazzale Roma, or in Venice Mestre, book a Venice Ground Transfer.

Our Venice Ground Transfer offers a reliable and dependable service. We guarantee you a professional licensed driver, and immaculate and comfortable limousines or vans. So you will be picked  up on time and taken  to your hotel quickly.

Your professional English speaking chauffeur will meet and greet you outside the baggage claim area (passed the sliding doors). He will be holding a personalized sign with your name.

The driver will walk you to the parking area, load your luggage on the limousine or van, and drive you to your destination. You will therefore enjoy a safe, easy and convenient transportation to your hotel.

Please remember to bring the confirmation voucher with you in order to have all the necessary references for the transfer. On the voucher you will have our emergency number to call in case you can not find your assistant. In case you miss some luggage we ask you to inform us that there will be a delay in leaving the arrivals hall.

Make sure you read accurately our Transfer Terms and Condition  to avoid any problem.

 

THE PRICE OF A VENICE GROUND TRANSFER INCLUDES:

  • Private limousine or van with English speaking chauffeur

PLEASE NOTICE:

An additional charge is applied for transfers to and from hotels located along the inner canals of the city, or on the islands away from the city center

THE PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE:

  • Porter service at the airport: Trolleys are available in the custom area. You need 1 euro or 0,50 cents coin to release one from the bay. Coin machines and currency exchange machines are available in the arrival lounge. If you need a porter ask your driver to arrange porter service for you

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