
Can the water taxis reach any hotel in Venice or Lido?
Yes, in almost in all cases, with the exception of a unfavorable tide (too high or too low): in these cases, the service does not directly reach the private dock of the following Venice hotels: Duodo, Splendid, Cavalletto, Saturnia, Bonvecchiati and Bonvecchiati Palace, Campo de la Guerra. Nevertheless, it will stop as close as possible (within a 5-minute walk from the arrival point).
How many suitcases can be carried on a water taxi?
It is possible to carry up to 12 suitcases. The price remains unchanged for up to 4 suitcases; from 5 upwards, a € 5,00 per suitcase surcharge is applied.
How many persons can travel simultaneously on a water taxi?
The maximum capacity of the water taxi is 10 people. For groups lager than 10 persons you will need to book one or more boats. Venice water taxi prices remain unchanged up to 4 people. From 5 people upwards, a €10,00 per person surcharge is applied.

Why Choose a Water Taxi in Venice
Venice is a city built on water, and its canals are more than just scenery—they’re the city’s streets. That means the way you move around becomes part of the experience. While the Vaporetto (Venice’s public water bus) is an option, it’s often crowded, slow, and not ideal when you’re carrying luggage or trying to reach a specific hotel.
A private water taxi offers a completely different experience. It’s the fastest, most comfortable, and most direct way to travel through Venice. You avoid long lines, skip the crowds, and enjoy a smooth ride straight to your destination. With plenty of space for luggage and the convenience of door‑to‑door service, a water taxi turns transportation into a memorable part of your trip.
Private Water Taxi vs. Shared Water Taxi
Choosing between a private and shared water taxi depends on your priorities—speed, comfort, budget, or convenience. Here’s a clear breakdown to help travelers decide:
Private Water Taxi
- Direct service from the airport or pier to your hotel
- No waiting—your boat leaves as soon as you’re ready
- Comfortable seating and plenty of space for luggage
- Fastest travel time, ideal after a long flight
- Perfect for families, groups, or travelers with mobility needs
- Most scenic and enjoyable way to arrive in Venice
A private water taxi is essentially your own boat—exclusive, efficient, and tailored to your schedule.
Shared Water Taxi
- More affordable than a private boat
- Scheduled departures, with a short waiting period
- Shared with other travelers, making it a social option
- Stops at multiple locations, depending on passenger destinations
- Still faster and more comfortable than the Vaporetto
A shared water taxi offers a balance between cost and convenience, ideal for solo travelers or couples who don’t mind a few extra stops.
Which Option Is Best for Your Trip?
- Choose Private if you want the fastest, easiest, and most comfortable arrival—especially with luggage or a group.
- Choose Shared if you want to save money while still enjoying a scenic, efficient ride into Venice.
Either way, a water taxi lets you experience Venice the way it was meant to be seen—gliding across the canals with the city unfolding around you.
Booking on Arrival
At Venice Marco Polo Airport, follow signs to the Water Transport dock. You can book a taxi directly at the counters but expect longer waits during peak hours.
