Venice Guide and Boat Private City Transfers: the best and most comfortable way to move around Venice.
Book a private city transfers with Venice Guide and Boat to move reach the different areas of Venice at your own convenience, while seeing the beautiful palaces of Venice from a private water taxi. Enjoy the privacy and comfort of a private motorboat ride through Venice canals, and explore the city with a unique boat ride service. Admire an incomparable scenery sitting and relaxing while your private fully licensed driver takes you to your destination.
Public transportation in Venice are expensive and water buses, or vaporetti, are always very crowded. Often passengers on water buses are packed in like sardines.
If you don’t like to travel on over-crowded transportation, you can choose to hire a private water taxi with Venice Guide and Boat to go around the city and reach your destination in few minutes.
Venice’s water taxis are sleek and speedy vehicles that can penetrate most of Venice’s canals.
Choosing a private water taxi you will enjoy smooth, friendly and hassle-free door-to-door transfer services, sitting back and relaxing while our professional chauffeur drives you through the canals of the city.
Please inquiry about prices specifying pick up and drop off information.
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