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Venice Transfer from Hotel to Venice Airport – CLASS A

From 250,00 

CLASS A Private transfer FROM your hotel in Venice TO the International Venice Airport Marco Polo inclusive of private water taxi from your hotel to Venice Car Terminal, and private limousine or van with English speaking chauffeur from Piazzale Roma to the airport.

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First available date: 09 07 2025
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Class A Venice transfer from hotel to Venice Airport

Class A Venice Airport transfer is the most convenient transfer to get to the airport from hotels in Venice. The transfer combines the service of a private water taxi  and a private limousine with English speaking driver. Also this is the best option if you are leaving with an early morning flight.

A private water taxi will pick you up at your hotel private jetty, or at the closest possible landing stage. The taxi will take you to Venice car terminal where your professional English speaking chauffeur will meet you. The driver will help you unloading your luggage from the water taxi, and to load them on the limousine.

The chauffer will drive you to Venice Airport Marco Polo. It will take approximately 25 minutes to arrive by the departure lounge, where you will find your check-in counter.

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

PLEASE NOTICE: Several hotels in Venice don’t have a private jetty over a canal accessible to water taxi, and some hotels aren’t located by a canal. Should this be the case of your hotel, your water taxi driver will pick you up at the closest possible landing stage. The boat driver can’t meet you at the hotel as the boat cannot be left unattended. If you need a porter, you can ask your hotel concierge to arrange this service.

THE PRICE OF CLASS A VENICE TRANSFER INCLUDES:

  • the service of a private water taxi
  • the service of a private limousine or van

THE PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE:

  • Porter service at Venice airport: trolleys are available by the check-in area. You need 1 euro or 0,50 cents coin to release one from the bay. 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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