Comments on: How to Navigate Between Venice Italy Cruise Ports, Train Station and More https://cruisemaven.com/how-to-go-between-venice-cruise-port-and-train-station/ Cruising the World One Port at a Time Sat, 24 Sep 2022 20:56:12 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 By: Sherry Laskin https://cruisemaven.com/how-to-go-between-venice-cruise-port-and-train-station/#comment-232292 Sat, 02 Apr 2022 15:59:47 +0000 https://cruisemaven.com/?p=15026#comment-232292 In reply to Barry Ma.

Hi Barry,
Thank you for reading my article. Yours is the first question I’ve received since Venice banned the large ships. I’m guessing you are cruising with Royal Caribbean aboard the Brilliance. Because there is no direct train from Venice Santa Lucia to Ravenna, I would suggest taking the ship’s shuttle service that is most likely offered at the Venice airport to Ravenna. Check with your travel agent or contact your cruise line. It’s not a short jaunt between the two cruise ports. Definitely think about arranging transportation with the cruise line from the Venice airport. It would be a shame to get all the way to the airport in Venice and not be able to spend the day there, so maybe they offer a pre-cruise shore excursion to Venice. I hope this is somewhat helpful. Enjoy your cruise and thank you again for writing. I am sorry if I can’t be of more help.

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By: Barry Ma https://cruisemaven.com/how-to-go-between-venice-cruise-port-and-train-station/#comment-232211 Sun, 27 Mar 2022 08:25:43 +0000 https://cruisemaven.com/?p=15026#comment-232211 Hi Sherry,
We have a group of 8 people – arrive to Venice Marco Polo Airport on Sept 10, 2022 and need to get to “Ravenna Cruise Port, Porto Corsini 48123, Ravenna – Italy on Sept 11, 2022. Please advise is there Airport Shuttle or Water taxi from Venice Marco Polo Airport to the Ravenna Cruise Port?

Best,
Barry Ma

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By: Sherry Laskin https://cruisemaven.com/how-to-go-between-venice-cruise-port-and-train-station/#comment-228792 Sun, 14 Nov 2021 15:20:33 +0000 https://cruisemaven.com/?p=15026#comment-228792 In reply to MARGARET SHERMAN.

Hi Margaret,
Thank you very much for your kind words. And lucky you for going to Venice! You didn’t mention your ship’s cruise port but unless you’re on a very small ship, you will most likely (if the law should suddenly change) have to now board your ship at Porto Marghera, an ugly industrial port. From the airport you can can hire a taxi, take a vaporetto (they’re right outside the airport) or reserve a private water taxi. Most likely and the easiest to do would be to arrange transfers through the cruise line. They’ll collect you and your luggage and head straight to the ship.

After your cruise, it’s an easy 10-minute train ride from Porto Marghera to Venice’s Santa Lucia Station. From there, you have only two choices; walk to your hotel if it is very close (remember there are bridges and cobblestones and narrow streets), pile into a vaporetto, or hire a private water taxi.

Thank you again for taking the time to read my article and submit your question. Have a wonderful vacation in Italy.

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By: MARGARET SHERMAN https://cruisemaven.com/how-to-go-between-venice-cruise-port-and-train-station/#comment-228335 Wed, 10 Nov 2021 19:57:25 +0000 https://cruisemaven.com/?p=15026#comment-228335 Hi Sherry,

Great Article! My friends and I are heading to Venice in June for a 7 night cruise then returning to Venice to stay for 2 nights before heading home. What is the best way to get from the airport to the cruise port? Thanks in advance!

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By: Sherry Laskin https://cruisemaven.com/how-to-go-between-venice-cruise-port-and-train-station/#comment-206840 Tue, 28 Jan 2020 01:20:02 +0000 https://cruisemaven.com/?p=15026#comment-206840 In reply to Debra Lieberman.

Hi Debra,
Thank you for reading my Venice article. I highly recommend that they do not attempt to walk from the cruise port to the People Mover to the bridge and train station. The bridge that have to cross is the Ponte della Costituzione, a new, very long glass bridge that can also be slippery when wet. Please have them take a look at this bridge before making a decision. With five people, they could (you could do it for them) reserve a private water taxi and split the cost. I think this would be the most convenient, less stressful and certainly less strenuous way to get to Santa Lucia train station. It should only cost about $20 USD or less with all five of them.
I hope this is helpful. Once you see the bridge, you’ll know what I mean. Tourists hauling luggage trip, fall or twist ankles because of the way the steps are arranged. Thank you again for reading my article and taking the time to write.
Best,
Sherry

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