@@HiddenItalyTravel I've already forwarded it to several friends who are travelling to Italy this fall -- Particularly the part about using the PosteItaliane Post Mart ATM at Post Offices. I never knew those machines DIDN'T CHARGE THE CUSTOMER A FEE. I shall NOW start looking for them as I travel through Europe. Again: MANY THANKS.
@@rollie206 You could take the vaporetto number 3 that goes right to the train station. You can pick it up at a number of stops on Murano, but the stop that takes the least amount of time is the Murano Colonna since that's the jumping off point from the island that goes right to the train station.
Mate - I’ll be in Venice in two weeks time with my family of five. Yours is the best and easiest to follow video I’ve watched on options for transport. You’ve convinced my wife we’ll be taking a water taxi for the ‘once in a lifetime trip’. Cheers 👍
This is the best explanation on how to get from the Marco Polo airport to Venice. I know since I experienced riding in a water taxi (we booked ahead of time) and the vaporetto. This video was not available then. How i wish it were. I am now a subscriber!!Thank you and I will have to watch your Trieste video as we are headed that way next year!!!
You will love trieste. Stay tuned because I will have more videos about Trieste coming up. I have been really busy lately so uploading has been spotty, but in the next few weeks I should have a couple of videos come out. Thanks for the kind words!
@HiddenItalyTravel I am going to share this video with the group which is going to Venice next year and then to Trieste after Venice to embark on a cruise. Any good tips on how to get to Trieste from Venice?
@@susanmendoza2658 The best, and fastest way to get to Trieste from Venice is to take the high speed Frecciarossa train. it's a comfortable ride and gets you there in a couple of hours. My advice is to book around a month in advance though. Not only do seats fill up fast, but the price goes up the closer you get to your travel date.
Great Video! We are going to take the Alilaguna from Venice back to Marco Polo airport. I am planning to book a shared shuttle named GoOpti from Marco Polo to Trieste. Do you know where the shared shuttles are required to park at the airport? We are all in our late 70’s and don’t want to be lugging our luggage a long distance.
I don't know where exactly they park, however, the airport is very small and as soon as you leave the arrivals gate, it's just a few steps to exit the airport. as soon as you walk out there are lots of taxis and hotel shuttles there so I would imagine they would be in that area. It is not a t all too much to walk. I'm talking less than 3 minutes from when you get out of the gate to get to the shuttles. Enjoy your trip!
Thanks! You can generally get a taxi even that early as some wait for the scheduled flights arriving. However, you can call a taxi when you land and one will be there quickly if there are none available.
I have not used this company so I can't vouche for them personally but they offer an online booking platform which may help airportstaxitransfers.com/transportation/taxi/Venice-Transfers?Google&GoogleAds&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA57G5BhDUARIsACgCYnymsL1fG9kgm_pd-7eG3xBmFaozvrnjqSbS5fczlBQS6OqamOogPAkaAi5AEALw_wcB
As you come out of the arrivals area, take a left and look for the check in desks at the far end of the airport. You'll see it just before you go into the check in area. Also, there is an information desk there just ask them where the Postamat is.
Thank you! Looks like my best, economically bet will be the water bus. The hotel rep said I will need to get off at the Rialto stop. Is that correct for the best form of transportation, to exclude the water taxi.
@@zee7130 If you have a lot of bags, definitely. If you take land transport it will only get you to Piazzale Roma. From there to Rialto you're looking at about a 30 to 40 minute walk or taking another vaporetto which will take roughly 30 minutes. In your shoes, I would take the Alilaguna from the airport.
Wow. Excellent. You explain every detail. Thank you so much. You helped us so much for our trip
thanks so much for such a detailed video. I've been searching for weeks on a "how to" Venice video and THIS ONE IS THE BEST.
That is quite a compliment! Thanks so much for the support!
@@HiddenItalyTravel I've already forwarded it to several friends who are travelling to Italy this fall -- Particularly the part about using the PosteItaliane Post Mart ATM at Post Offices. I never knew those machines DIDN'T CHARGE THE CUSTOMER A FEE. I shall NOW start looking for them as I travel through Europe. Again: MANY THANKS.
Great video with comprehensive, easy to follow instructions. Thank you!
I'm so glad you found it helpful. Enjoy your trip to Venice and thanks for watching!
@@HiddenItalyTravel What’s the best way to get back to Santa Lucia station from Murano? 🤩
@@rollie206 You could take the vaporetto number 3 that goes right to the train station. You can pick it up at a number of stops on Murano, but the stop that takes the least amount of time is the Murano Colonna since that's the jumping off point from the island that goes right to the train station.
@@HiddenItalyTravel I will make a note of that 😀 Thanks!
Great Video. That helps a lot 😊 … I need to get from airport to Lido. The water bus blue line sounds for me the best option with fair price.
Clear, concise and calm. Just what we needed. Thanks
I'm sl glad you found it helpful!
Excellent video! Straightforward and very detailed. Much appreciated!
Straightforward, great advice. Excellent video. Thank you!
I'm so happy you foung it helpful. Thanks for reaching out!
Super clear and neat instructions! Thank you for the video!
Super useful guide! Thanks so much 🙂
Enjoy your time in Venice!
thank you for the explanation on the useful information
Thank you so much for all the tips and information you shared. Awesome!
I'm so glad it helped!
Very good video and great tips.
Mate - I’ll be in Venice in two weeks time with my family of five. Yours is the best and easiest to follow video I’ve watched on options for transport. You’ve convinced my wife we’ll be taking a water taxi for the ‘once in a lifetime trip’. Cheers 👍
I'm so glad you found it helpful. That's my goal for every video I create. Enjoy your trip and let me know how it goes.
Thank you very much, it’s very informative, specially when we arrive in Marco Polo Airport. You are doing a great job!
Enjoy your trip!
Very good ! Thank you ! Excellent !
Agree on the ATM's...Euronet is terrible everywhere :(
Thank you! Great tips!
Grazie mille!..from Dickinson, N.D.
This is the best explanation on how to get from the Marco Polo airport to Venice. I know since I experienced riding in a water taxi (we booked ahead of time) and the vaporetto. This video was not available then. How i wish it were. I am now a subscriber!!Thank you and I will have to watch your Trieste video as we are headed that way next year!!!
You will love trieste. Stay tuned because I will have more videos about Trieste coming up. I have been really busy lately so uploading has been spotty, but in the next few weeks I should have a couple of videos come out. Thanks for the kind words!
@HiddenItalyTravel I am going to share this video with the group which is going to Venice next year and then to Trieste after Venice to embark on a cruise. Any good tips on how to get to Trieste from Venice?
@@susanmendoza2658 The best, and fastest way to get to Trieste from Venice is to take the high speed Frecciarossa train. it's a comfortable ride and gets you there in a couple of hours. My advice is to book around a month in advance though. Not only do seats fill up fast, but the price goes up the closer you get to your travel date.
@HiddenItalyTravel Thank you very much. This is a very valuable information.❤
Great Video! We are going to take the Alilaguna from Venice back to Marco Polo airport. I am planning to book a shared shuttle named GoOpti from Marco Polo to Trieste. Do you know where the shared shuttles are required to park at the airport? We are all in our late 70’s and don’t want to be lugging our luggage a long distance.
I don't know where exactly they park, however, the airport is very small and as soon as you leave the arrivals gate, it's just a few steps to exit the airport. as soon as you walk out there are lots of taxis and hotel shuttles there so I would imagine they would be in that area. It is not a t all too much to walk. I'm talking less than 3 minutes from when you get out of the gate to get to the shuttles. Enjoy your trip!
Great video. I have a very early flight leaving Venice. Can you get a cab anytime from Venice to the airport? Like 4am?
Thanks! You can generally get a taxi even that early as some wait for the scheduled flights arriving. However, you can call a taxi when you land and one will be there quickly if there are none available.
Can you tell me, do the shared taxis still drop you at your hotel if it is on a canal?
You have to work that out with the driver.
Any recommendation for a website to book a taxi to the airport from Piazzale Roma?
I have not used this company so I can't vouche for them personally but they offer an online booking platform which may help airportstaxitransfers.com/transportation/taxi/Venice-Transfers?Google&GoogleAds&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA57G5BhDUARIsACgCYnymsL1fG9kgm_pd-7eG3xBmFaozvrnjqSbS5fczlBQS6OqamOogPAkaAi5AEALw_wcB
Aligunda where to see the timing as we having early flight on decemebr
www.alilaguna.it/en
Where from arrivals do you go to get to the 🏧 atm you mentioned before you get your water taxi ?
As you come out of the arrivals area, take a left and look for the check in desks at the far end of the airport. You'll see it just before you go into the check in area. Also, there is an information desk there just ask them where the Postamat is.
@@HiddenItalyTravel thank you , very helpful video 😊
plan to visiot Venice in December...
December is a good time to visit Venice
I’m going to Venice next week how can I book the water taxi ahead of time
You can go through this link here gyg.me/ALCDmjqP
Thank you! Looks like my best, economically bet will be the water bus. The hotel rep said I will need to get off at the Rialto stop. Is that correct for the best form of transportation, to exclude the water taxi.
@@zee7130 If you have a lot of bags, definitely. If you take land transport it will only get you to Piazzale Roma. From there to Rialto you're looking at about a 30 to 40 minute walk or taking another vaporetto which will take roughly 30 minutes. In your shoes, I would take the Alilaguna from the airport.
@@HiddenItalyTravel Thank you. I appreciate the informative video and your quick response.
Thank you, this is very helpful!
I'm happy that it helped!