Venice Guide and Boat

Private Venice Transfer from Car Terminal to Hotel

From 225,00 

Private REGULAR Venice transfer FROM Venice Car Terminal Piazzale Roma or Tronchetto island TO your hotel in Venice or apartment inclusive of meet and greet professional assistance service, and private water taxi

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First available date: 19 09 2025
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Our Venice transfer from car terminal is what you need if you arrive to Venice by car. Driving to Venice you will get either to Piazzale Roma car terminal or to Tronchetto Island, the only two areas in Venice where cars can stop, and park.

Our professional representative will be at Venice Car Terminal parking of to Meet and Greet you on arrival, holding a personalized sign with your name.

Your assistant will walk with you to the dock, to board a private fully licensed and insured  water taxi. This is not just a transfer: you will ride through the canals of Venice and admire the beauty of the City while reaching  your hotel, or apartment.

PLEASE NOTICE: Several hotels in Venice don’t have a door along a canal accessible to water taxi, and some hotels aren’t by a canal. Should this be the case of your hotel, your driver will drop you off at the closest possible landing stage. The taxi driver will unload the luggage from the boat, but won’t bring your luggage to the hotel, as he is not allowed to leave the boat unguarded. The assistant will walk you to the hotel but won’t carry your luggage. Should you need a porter we’ll be pleased to arrange this service. Porters in town are to be paid directly.

THE PRICE OF A VENICE TRANSFER FROM CAR TERMINAL TO VENICE HOTEL INCLUDES:

  • the service of a professional assistant
  • the service of a private water taxi

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: If you would like to have a porter to help you with your luggage from the car to the boat, or from the boat to the hotel, please ask the assistant to arrange this service.

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