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Get around Venice effortlessly with the Venice Vaporetto Pass — the official ACTV public transport pass giving you unlimited travel on Venice's iconic water buses, lagoon island services, and mainland buses for your chosen validity period. Skip the ticket queue at every stop, cruise the Grand Canal, hop over to Murano and Burano, and explore the city and its islands like a local

Key Highlights

  • Unlimited travel on all ACTV vaporetto (water bus) lines across Venice, the Grand Canal, Lido, and the lagoon islands
  • Hop between Murano, Burano, Torcello, and Lido freely throughout your chosen validity period
  • Skip ticket queues at every vaporetto stop — simply validate your pass on first use and board freely
  • Unlimited use of ACTV buses in Mestre and Marghera on the mainland, plus the People Mover connecting Piazzale Roma to the maritime station
  • Choose the pass duration that suits your stay — 75 minutes, 24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours, or 7 days

About Venice Vaporetto Pass: Public Transport Ticket

Venice runs on water — and the vaporetto is its lifeblood. These sturdy, low-slung water buses have been crisscrossing the Grand Canal, the back canals, and the lagoon since the late 19th century, connecting every corner of the historic island and its neighbouring islands in a network that is at once completely practical and genuinely magnificent to ride.

The Venice Vaporetto Pass is the ACTV official unlimited travel pass, offering the most cost-effective and convenient way to use public transport during your Venice stay. A single vaporetto ticket purchased at the stop costs considerably more than the per-journey equivalent of a 24-hour or 72-hour pass — meaning anyone planning more than two or three vaporetto journeys in a day is better off with a timed pass. The pass covers all standard ACTV vaporetto lines across Venice and the lagoon including Line 1 and Line 2 on the Grand Canal, lines to Murano, Burano, Torcello, and the cemetery island of San Michele, the Lido, and the Giudecca waterfront — as well as all ACTV land buses in Mestre and Marghera on the mainland and the People Mover cable car between Piazzale Roma and the maritime station.

To use the pass, simply exchange your digital voucher for a physical card at any Venezia Unica ticket office or self-service machine — the main office is at Piazzale Roma. On first use, validate the card by touching it to the yellow reader at any vaporetto stop or bus door, and your chosen validity period begins from that moment. Remember to validate every time you board a new service, as inspectors regularly check cards and unvalidated passes will be treated as invalid. Children under 6 travel free on all ACTV lines and do not require a pass. Book your Venice Vaporetto Pass now on Thrillark and save up to 15%.

Inclusions

  • Unlimited ACTV vaporetto travel on all standard lines
  • Unlimited ACTV bus travel in Mestre, Marghera, and mainland Venice municipality
  • People Mover service between Piazzale Roma and the maritime station

Exclusions

  • Personal expenses
  • Anything not mention in inclusions

Insiders' Tips

Validate your Vaporetto Pass the moment you board your first vaporetto — not before, and not at the ticket machine unnecessarily early in the day. If your plan includes a day trip to Burano, activate your pass in the morning so the full day of island-hopping is covered. Line 1 is slower but stops at every Grand Canal landing

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • 6:00 am - 9:00 pm
Child policy
  • Children under 6 years are free of charge.
Additional info
  • ACTV services to and from Marco Polo Airport, water bus route numbers 16 and 19, the Casino route, all Alilaguna services, and Atvo lines are not included.

 

Cancellation Policy

  • No Cancellation and Non-refundable

Venice Vaporetto Pass: Public Transport Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Venice Vaporetto Pass?
The Venice Vaporetto Pass is the official ACTV unlimited public transport pass for Venice, providing unlimited travel on all standard vaporetto water bus lines across the Grand Canal, Venice's historic islands, the lagoon islands of Murano, Burano, and Torcello, the Lido, and ACTV buses on the mainland — valid for your chosen duration of 75 minutes, 24, 48, or 72 hours, or 7 days from first validation.
Which islands can I visit with the Venice Vaporetto Pass?
The Vaporetto Pass covers travel to Murano (famous for its glassmaking), Burano (famous for its colourful houses and lace making), Torcello (the oldest settled island in the lagoon with an extraordinary Byzantine cathedral), San Michele (the cemetery island), Giudecca, and the Lido — all accessible on standard ACTV vaporetto lines included in the pass. The Alilaguna airport lines connecting Marco Polo Airport to Venice are not included and require a separate ticket.
When does the Venice Vaporetto Pass start and how long is it valid?
The Vaporetto Pass validity begins from the moment of first validation on a vaporetto or bus and expires at the exact same time of day at the end of the chosen validity period — for example, a 24-hour pass validated at 9:30 AM expires at 9:30 AM the following morning. The pass does not expire at midnight at the end of a calendar day, so timing your first validation strategically can significantly extend the practical coverage of your pass.
How do I collect my Venice Vaporetto Pass after booking?
After booking, collect your physical Vaporetto Pass card by presenting your PNR booking code at any Venezia Unica ticket office or self-service machine at Piazzale Roma or other major ACTV stations. Always enter the PNR code manually at the self-service machine rather than scanning the QR code. The main Venezia Unica ticket office at Piazzale Roma is open daily from 7:00 AM to 7:30 PM, and self-service machines are available 24 hours.
Do I need to validate the Venice Vaporetto Pass every time I board?
Yes — you must tap your Vaporetto Pass card on the yellow validation reader at every vaporetto stop or bus door on every boarding, not just on the first use. ACTV inspectors regularly check passes on board, and an unvalidated pass is treated as an invalid ticket regardless of whether it has been previously validated. The validation process takes just a second and is the most important habit to establish from your first journey.
What is the difference between the Grand Canal Line 1 and Line 2?
Line 1 is the slow vaporetto that stops at every landing along the Grand Canal between Piazzale Roma and St. Mark's Square — ideal for sightseeing as it gives passengers the most time to admire the palaces, churches, and bridges from the water at a leisurely pace. Line 2 is the faster express service that stops at fewer points along the Grand Canal and is preferred by locals and visitors who need to travel quickly between Piazzale Roma, Rialto, and St. Mark's Square. Both lines are included in the Vaporetto Pass.
Is the Venice Vaporetto Pass worth buying?
A single ACTV vaporetto ticket costs approximately €9.50 at the stop, while a 24-hour pass typically costs around €25 — making the pass better value for anyone planning three or more journeys in a day. Most visitors to Venice use the vaporetto far more than they anticipate, particularly when island-hopping to Murano and Burano or commuting between accommodation and the main sights. For any visit of one full day or longer, the Vaporetto Pass consistently represents significantly better value than purchasing individual tickets.
Are the Alilaguna airport lines included in the Venice Vaporetto Pass?
No — the Alilaguna vaporetto lines connecting Marco Polo Airport to Venice are operated by a separate company and are not included in the ACTV Vaporetto Pass. Alilaguna tickets must be purchased separately, either online in advance or at the Alilaguna desk at the airport. ACTV does operate some bus services to and from the airport, but these are also not covered by the standard Vaporetto Pass.
Is the Venice Vaporetto Pass accessible for wheelchair users?
ACTV vaporettos are wheelchair accessible on most lines, and wheelchair users do not need to purchase a Vaporetto Pass — they pay a reduced flat fare of €1.50 per journey directly at the boarding point, and their caregiver travels free of charge. Visitors with mobility requirements are advised to check the ACTV accessibility guide for specific lines and stop accessibility information before their visit, as not all smaller stops have full accessibility infrastructure.
Do I need to book the Venice Vaporetto Pass in advance?
Advance booking is recommended as it allows you to skip the ticket queues at Venezia Unica offices and self-service machines on arrival, which can be particularly long at Piazzale Roma during peak season. Booking through Thrillark saves up to 15% on the standard rate with instant confirmation and your PNR code ready to present at the machine as soon as you arrive. Please note that all Vaporetto Pass tickets are non-refundable once issued, so always confirm your intended stay duration before selecting your pass type.

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Insiders’ Tips

Validate your Vaporetto Pass the moment you board your first vaporetto — not before, and not at the ticket machine unnecessarily early in the day. If your plan includes a day trip to Burano, activate your pass in the morning so the full day of island-hopping is covered. Line 1 is slower but stops at every Grand Canal landing

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