Venice Guide and Boat

Private Transfer from Venice Cruise Port to Train Station

From 330,00 

Private Transfer FROM  Venice Cruise Port TO  Venice Train Station, inclusive of Meet and Greet professional assistance  and private water taxi.

First available date: 19 09 2025
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Venice Cruise Port is one of the leading Mediterranean homeport for cruise ships.

The Venice Cruise Port  Fusina is about 4 miles away from Venice Car Terminal Piazzale Roma.  Venice Guide and Boat private transfer is designed for passengers who disembark from a cruise ship, and have to transfer to Venice Train Station Santa Lucia.

Your English speaking driver will meet you outside the baggage claim terminal with a sign with your name. You will board your private car/van and will drive to Venice Car Terminal Piazzale Roma, where you will meet a professional assistant who will take you to the train station, which is about 300 feet from the car terminal. Once at the station, your assistant will take you to the platform from where your train will leave.

Please notice: If you would like to hire a porter to help you with luggage, please ask to your assistant to call a porter for you. This service is to be paid directly to the porter.

THE PRICE OF A VENICE CRUISE PORT TRANSFER INCLUDES:

  • the service of a private car/van with English speaking driver
  • the service of an English speaking professional assistant

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