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The 2023-24 vaporetto network map for Venice shows all the city’s public ACTV water-bus routes and stops, as well as the Alilaguna lines from Marco Polo Airport, and lines to the Lido and other islands. You can open and save the pdf map to your phone or download and print it.
As the Line 1 vaporetto follows a zigzag path up the Grand Canal and across St. Mark's Basin to the Lido, it stops at 21 different stations during its 58-minute trip. With boats running at intervals of about 12 minutes during the day and 20 minutes in the early morning and late evening, Line 1 is popular with residents and visitors alike.
Here are the Venice water bus (vaporetto) routes with timetables and a maps along with a guide for buying tickets and using the water bus.
A schedule with specific times, stops, and direction is located at the entrance of each landing. Times are specified as minutes past the hour, with the hour posted above. You’ll also spot ticket booths at all the principal stops (San Zaccaria, San Marco/Vallaresso, Accademia, San Tomà, Rialto, Ferrovia, Piazzale Roma), and some of the ...
Vaporetto line 1 ACTV starts its route at the stop near the bus station (called Piazzale Roma), and begins its itinerary towards Venice’s Lido. During its itinerary, vaporetto line 1 navigates the internal part of the historic center of Venice through the city’s main water road: the Grand Canal.
Find all the transport options for your trip from Canada to Europe right here. Rome2Rio displays up to date schedules, route maps, journey times and estimated fares from relevant transport operators, ensuring you can make an informed decision about which option will suit you best.