Private transfer from Venice, Piazzale Roma to Marco Polo Airport

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Private transfer from Venice, Piazzale Roma to Marco Polo Airport

  • 5.06 reviews
  • 20 to 30 minutes (approx.)
  • From $101.27
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Venice to the airport can be stressful. This private transfer keeps it simple, with a driver meeting you in Piazzale Roma and taking you straight to Marco Polo Airport in a new, comfortable vehicle. I especially like the clear name sign for meeting, and the practical, reliable way this gets you moving without Venice chaos. One thing to plan for: on some dates, day-trippers staying outside Venice may need a €5 access fee, so check ahead.

You get a mobile ticket and direct service for up to two people, which is great when you have luggage or you just don’t want to negotiate water taxis or crowded rides. Expect about 20 to 30 minutes of travel time once you’re in the car. If your flight is tight, give yourself a little extra buffer—rush times around the airport area can happen.

Key things I’d pack into your decision

  • Door-to-door timing from Piazzale Roma to the airport address, built for flight schedules
  • Easy meeting setup: driver waits with your surname on a sign
  • Private ride for up to 2 in a newer vehicle, not shared with strangers
  • Reliability focus: communication and on-time pickup are the standout themes
  • Real Venice logistics: no boat rides needed, just carry your bags to Piazzale Roma

Piazzale Roma Pickups: Why This Start Point Matters

Private transfer from Venice, Piazzale Roma to Marco Polo Airport - Piazzale Roma Pickups: Why This Start Point Matters
Picking up at Piazzale Roma is smart if you’re flying out soon. It’s one of the most straightforward places to reach by car and taxi, and it avoids the extra steps that come with getting around Venice on foot or by water.

For you, that translates into less thinking. You’re not trying to time a boat connection or hunt down a dock with suitcases. You’re going to a single, clear starting point, then leaving Venice by road toward Marco Polo Airport. Even if you’re staying somewhere more central, you can treat the pickup as a fixed, calm moment.

And yes, there’s a trade-off. Piazzale Roma is also where lots of travelers end up when they’re departing. If your hotel is far from the parking zone, you’ll want to budget walking time with your bags—nothing complicated, but worth considering.

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Finding Your Driver in Venice: Name Sign and Direct Communication

This is where the transfer earns its top marks. The driver meets you at Piazzale Roma with a sign showing your surname, then accompanies you to the vehicle. That alone reduces stress a lot, especially in a place that can feel like it has a lot of people and noise.

The other big win is communication. You’ll typically have the driver’s details ahead of time, and the pickup is organized enough that you’re not stuck playing guessing games. In one example from a similar booking, the driver was named Eddie and was described as polite, friendly, and comfortable in English. I like that you’re not relying on a random moment of luck to get paired with the right person.

Here’s your practical move: arrive at Piazzale Roma a bit early and stay near the meeting area. With the sign visible, this becomes a quick match-up rather than a long search. If you’re used to Venice transport, this feels refreshingly direct.

The Ride to Marco Polo Airport: A Straight 20–30 Minute Plan

Private transfer from Venice, Piazzale Roma to Marco Polo Airport - The Ride to Marco Polo Airport: A Straight 20–30 Minute Plan
Once you’re in the car, the experience stays focused: new and comfortable vehicles, private service, and a quick run to the airport area. The trip time is listed as about 20 to 30 minutes, which is long enough for a normal drive but short enough that you can plan around it without losing your entire morning.

What I like about this format is that it respects how airport mornings work. You don’t have to think about intermediate stops or schedules. You’re simply going from Venice to the mainland-side airport gateway.

Luggage is usually the make-or-break moment in Venice. A private car helps because someone can handle the practical part—getting bags into the vehicle and keeping things organized so you don’t end up juggling everything at the last second. If you’ve ever tried to manage rolling luggage while also searching for directions, you’ll appreciate how much mental energy this saves.

One small consideration: since this is a private transfer, you’re fully responsible for being ready on time. If you’re running late, you don’t have the built-in flexibility of shared transport schedules. Set a firm internal deadline for leaving your hotel and heading to Piazzale Roma.

Arrival at Marco Polo: Easy Airport End Point for Check-In

You end at Venice Marco Polo Airport, Viale Galileo Galilei 30, right at the airport drop-off area. That’s exactly what you want: you don’t have to coordinate onward movement after the ride, and you can head straight toward check-in.

This kind of arrival matters because airports have their own rhythm. The time you spend figuring out where to go once you arrive is time you can’t spend checking bags, getting through security, or finding your gate. A private transfer is basically buying back that decision fatigue.

If you’ve stayed in Venice and you’re done with boats for the day, this is especially appealing. There’s also a value angle: compared with taking a water taxi all the way from a hotel area, this private car option can be less expensive. It’s not always apples-to-apples depending on where you start, but the overall logic holds—one direct transfer is often cheaper than an all-water solution.

Pricing and Value: How $101.27 Works for Up to Two

The price is $101.27 per group (up to 2), which is one of the key reasons I think this works for couples or close friends. If you split the cost between two people, it becomes a practical alternative to paying individually for transport that’s less reliable—or more work.

Here’s how I judge value for this kind of service:

  • If you want speed and a straightforward plan, you’re paying for certainty. That’s worth real money when you have an early flight.
  • If you have luggage, a private car often beats the hassle of negotiating multiple steps, especially around the time you’re already tired.
  • If you’d otherwise be considering a water taxi, you might find this pencils out better, particularly for departures where boats can add cost and timing friction.

Also, it’s a private activity. Only your group participates, so there’s no random detour to pick up or drop off other people. That matters because it keeps your airport schedule from being anyone else’s problem.

There’s no lunch included—so this is really about getting you to the airport efficiently, not turning it into a half-day outing.

Potential Hiccups: Access Fees, Timing, and Your Exact Pickup

Two practical considerations can affect your trip, and both are worth knowing before you rely on this.

First: the €5 access fee on certain dates. On some dates, day visitors staying outside Venice who are planning to visit for the day may be required to pay a €5 access fee. The exact rules and possible exemptions are tied to the city’s guidance, so check the official page provided in the details you receive.

Second: getting to Piazzale Roma with luggage. This is the one part that depends on you. The transfer is door-to-airport once you’re at the meeting point, but you still need to move your bags to Piazzale Roma. If your hotel is only a short walk or a quick ride away, you’ll be fine. If you’re far, plan for extra time and keep your route simple.

Timing-wise, aim to be at the meeting point early enough that a small delay doesn’t threaten check-in. The service is designed to be on time and reliable, but it’s still Venice—and the airport area has normal traffic patterns.

Finally, there’s a straightforward policy note: this transfer is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If your flight plans are uncertain, that’s something to think about before booking.

Who This Private Transfer Fits Best (And Who Might Skip It)

This is a great match when you want a low-stress departure and you value certainty. I think it’s especially suited for:

  • Couples or a small group up to two people who want a single direct plan
  • Travelers with luggage who don’t want to deal with water transport steps
  • Anyone flying out soon who prefers predictable timing over figuring things out on the fly
  • People who just want to reach the airport quickly and focus on their flight, not logistics

It might be less ideal if you’re on a super tight budget and you’re confident you can handle airport logistics independently. Also, if you’re the type who enjoys exploring transport options and doesn’t mind the extra steps, you might find other methods more fun. But for most people leaving Venice with a flight deadline, this transfer is the calm option.

One more point: it’s described as a private tour/activity with mobile ticket use. That’s usually a strong sign you’ll have clearer instructions and a smoother pickup than with informal arrangements.

Should You Book This Private Transfer From Venice?

Yes—if your priority is reaching Marco Polo Airport on schedule with minimal hassle. This service is built around what you actually need on departure day: a clear meeting point at Piazzale Roma, a driver with your surname displayed, and a direct ride in a comfortable car.

I’d book it when you’re:

  • Leaving Venice with luggage
  • Flying out and want fewer moving parts
  • Traveling with another person and want to keep costs reasonable

I’d pause and double-check when:

  • Your date might fall under the €5 access fee rule for certain day visitors outside Venice
  • Your schedule is extremely sensitive and you’re not sure your plans are final, since changes won’t be possible

FAQ

Where does the transfer pick up?

The pickup is at Piazzale Roma, 464, 30135 Venezia VE, Italy.

Where does the transfer drop off?

The drop-off is at Venice Marco Polo Airport, Viale Galileo Galilei 30, 30173 Venezia VE, Italy.

How long is the drive from Venice to the airport?

The transfer is listed as approximately 20 to 30 minutes.

How many people can ride?

It’s priced per group up to 2 passengers.

Will I receive a ticket or details to use?

Yes. The experience includes a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking (subject to availability).

Is this refundable if my plans change?

No. The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.

Is there any extra fee I should watch for?

On certain dates, day visitors staying outside Venice may be required to pay a €5 access fee. Details and exemptions are listed on https://cda.ve.it.

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