Venice Guide and Boat

REGULAR Venice Transfer from Hotel to Airport

From 310,00 

REGULAR Venice Private Transfer FROM your hotel in Venice, or apartment TO Venice International Airport, inclusive of professional assistance service, and private water taxi.

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First available date: 20 09 2025
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Book our Regular Venice Transfer for your departure from Venice.

If you are flying out from Venice, reach comfortably Venice International Airport with our REGULAR Venice transfer from your hotel. You will enjoy one more boat ride through the Venitian canals  and the Lagoon, a good way to say goodbye to Venice.

With our Regular Venice private transfer a professional English speaking representative will meet you in the lobby of your hotel.  If you stay in an apartment in Venice the assistant will meet by your door. The assistant will board with you on a fully licensed private water taxi. He/She will coordinate the transfer and, once at the airport, will accompany you to your check-in desk.

Please remember to bring the confirmation voucher with you in order to have all the necessary references for the transfer.

PLEASE NOTICE: Several hotels or apartments in Venice don’t have a door along a canal accessible to water taxi. Some hotels  are not located by a canal. Should this be the case of your hotel (or apartment), your driver will pick you up at the closest possible landing stage. If you need a porter,  ask to your hotel concierge to arrange the service.

THE PRICE OF A REGULAR VENICE TRANSFER INCLUDES:

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

THE PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE:

  • Porter service at the airport. Trolleys are available by the airport water taxi dock. You need  a 1 euro or a 0,50 cents coin to release a trolley from the bay. You can use a trolley to bring your luggage from the dock to the check-in counter. If you need a porter ask your driver to arrange porter service for you

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

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