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Private Transfer from Venice Cruise Port to Hotel

From 330,00 

Private transfer from Fusina Venice Cruise Port to your hotel in Venice with private car/van, Assistant service, and private water taxi

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First available date: 28 08 2025
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Private transfer from  Fusina Venice Cruise Port to Your hotel in Venice. 

Will you disembark from a ship and need a transfer from Venice Cruise Port? If you book our transfer you will be at your hotel in the most confortable way, enjoying a  boat ride through the canals of Venice.

Our English speaking driver will meet you at the exit of the terminal where your cruise ship will handle custom procedures. You will recognize the driver as he/she will be holding  a sign with your name. From the terminal you will board a private car or van with your luggage, and you will be taken to Venice Car Terminal Piazzale Roma. There will be our professional Assistant waiting for you to take you to your private water taxi. You will navigate through some of the canals of Venice and reach your hotel.

PLEASE NOTICE: Several hotels in Venice, and many apartments, don’t have a door along a canal accessible to water taxis. Should this be the case of your hotel, your driver will drop you off at the closest possible landing stage. The driver will unload the luggage from the boat, and if you need a porter your assistant will  arrange this service (to be paid directly).  Our representative will walk with you to your hotel, or apartment, and take you to the check-in desk.

A PRIVATE VENICE CRUISE PORT TRANSFER INCLUDES:

  • the service of a private car/van with English speaking driver
  • the service of a Professional Assistant
  • the service of a private water taxi

PLEASE NOTICE:

An additional tax 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 port: You will find trolleys by the baggage reclaim points and you can use the trolley to take your luggage to the car parking.  If you prefer to hire a porter to help you with luggage, ask for a porter at the check out desk. This service is to be paid directly to the porter.

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