Venice Airport Transfer Guide: Marco Polo Airport (VCE)
How to get from Venice Marco Polo Airport to Venice, Verona, Florence and beyond. Transfer options, prices, and the unique challenge of reaching Venice itself.
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Venice Airport: The Unique Challenge
Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) is located on the mainland, 13 km from the island of Venice. This creates a unique transfer situation: you can reach the Piazzale Roma (the gateway to the historic city) by road, but you cannot drive onto Venice island itself.
From Piazzale Roma, you board a water taxi, water bus (vaporetto), or hotel boat to reach your accommodation. Your road-based private transfer will drop you at Piazzale Roma, where the road ends and the canals begin.
Private Transfer from VCE to Venice
A private transfer from Venice Marco Polo Airport to Piazzale Roma takes approximately 25 minutes and costs from €40. Your driver meets you in arrivals with a name sign and takes you directly to the car park at Piazzale Roma, where you then board a water transport.
For a completely seamless arrival experience, some travellers arrange a private water taxi from Piazzale Roma to their hotel — these can be booked separately and typically cost €80–120 depending on the distance.
VCE to Verona: Wine Country Transfer
Venice Airport is also a popular gateway for the Veneto wine region and Verona. The drive from VCE to Verona city centre is approximately 120 km and takes around 90 minutes, with prices starting from €170.
Verona is famous for its Roman amphitheatre, Romeo and Juliet connections, and proximity to Lake Garda and the Valpolicella wine region.
VCE to Florence: Cross-Region Transfer
Some travellers opt to fly into Venice and transfer directly to Florence, particularly if on a fly-drive Tuscany itinerary. The journey is approximately 250 km and takes around 170 minutes (under 3 hours) by private transfer, costing from €310.
This intercity transfer is significantly more convenient than the train option, which requires changing at least once and navigating multiple stations with luggage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you drive to Venice island?
No — Venice island is car-free. Private transfers drop passengers at Piazzale Roma on the mainland edge of the city. From there, you take a water bus (vaporetto), water taxi, or hotel boat to your accommodation.
How much is the transfer from Venice Airport to Venice?
A private fixed-price transfer from VCE to Piazzale Roma costs from €40. Water taxis from Piazzale Roma to hotels within Venice cost €80–120 extra, depending on the destination.
How long is the drive from Venice Airport to Verona?
The private transfer from Venice Marco Polo Airport to Verona takes approximately 90 minutes (120 km). Prices start from €170 for a sedan.
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