Venice Guide and Boat

Private Transfer from Venice Train Station to Cruise Port

From 330,00 

Private transfer FROM Venice Train Station Santa Lucia TO Venice Cruise Terminal inclusive of meet and greet professional assistance service, and private water taxi.

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The easiest way to get to the port from Venice train station.

Venice Train Station Santa Lucia and Venice Cruise Port are only 500 meters away as the crow flies ( 550 yards). Yet it’s not so easy to reach the port when you arrive to Venice by train. Venice Guide and Boat offers the easiest and most comfortable transfer to get to your cruise ship.

Our professional assistant will meet you at Venice Train Station, at the end of the platform where your train will arrive. You will recognize your assistant by the  sign with your name. While you’ll leave the station with your assistant you will be impressed by the beauty of the Grand Canal. Along the Canal you will board a fully licensed Venice water taxi to get to Venice cruise port.

Once at the port you will  your assistant will finally take you to the terminal where your ship company will handle check-in procedures.

Please remember to bring the confirmation voucher with you in order to have all the necessary references for the transfer. Our terms and conditions are here.

THE TRANSFER FROM VENICE TRAIN STATION TO PORT INCLUDES:

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

THE PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE:

  • porter service at Venice Train Station: If you have many luggage and you need a porter, please ask the assistant to arrange porter service for you
  • at the Cruise Terminal your cruise company’s staff  will collect your luggage  at the water taxi dock. Make sure all of your luggage will have the cruise company tags.

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