From Central Venice to Chioggia Cruise Terminal: Private Transfer
We are at your service for all your transfer needs from your hotel in central Venice island to Chioggia Cruise Terminal in a private vehicle.
We understand that traffic and logistics can cause delays when travelling to and from cruise ports, which is why we offer a fixed-price service to ensure your costs remain predictable and manageable.
Chioggia Cruise Terminal is located on the southern edge of the Venetian Lagoon, approximately 55 km (34 miles) from Venice. The journey from Venice typically takes around 1.5 hours, depending on traffic conditions.
Known as the Floating City, Venice is the only completely pedestrianised city in the world. As such, hotels in the centre can only be reached on foot or by boat. Cars can only get as close as Piazzale Roma, which is the last point on the Venetian mainland where vehicles are allowed. For this reason, your transfer includes a private water taxi that will pick you up directly from the nearest dock to your hotel in central Venice and take you through the canals to meet your driver, who will be waiting on the mainland to continue the journey to Chioggia.
By choosing our convenient transfer service, your trip from your Venice hotel to the cruise terminal will be arranged ahead of time, taking the stress out of navigation and planning. With our hassle-free hotel pick-up and port drop-off, you and your luggage will be in safe hands, ensuring a comfortable and timely arrival before your cruise departure. Our professional driver guides possess extensive knowledge of the region and are well-versed in the best routes to maximise travel efficiency.
We suggest setting off from your hotel in Venice at least 2 hours before the cruise departure. Please bear this in mind and be sure to complete the reservation with the outgoing cruise details.
Please note that the price includes up to 1 piece of luggage and 1 handbag per person. If you’d like to add additional items, please get in touch with us ahead of time, as it will be subject to an additional charge.