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What is the cost of riding the vaporetto in Venice, italy?

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What is the cost of riding the vaporetto in Venice, italy?

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  1. 6 Euros for 90 minutes only one-way


  2. 6,00 € - WATER SERVICES TICKET, Allows travel on all services (except for those of Alilaguna, Clodia and Fusina) for 60 minutes from stamping, with transport means change allowed in the same direction. Does not include the return journey. Included in the price is the transport of one luggage item of up to 150 cm as the sum of its three dimensions. Can be purchased from the Hellovenezia ticket desks and the authorized resellers.

    There are day passes available as well, follow the link below.

  3. The answer is TOO MUCH: Euro 6.00. Follow conley39's advice about picking up a pass.

    Once you get warmed up you'll mostly walk in Venice - it's the best way (unless you've your own boat) to see and understand the city. The freedom to walk in Venice is unlike any other city. NO CARS! No automobile / bus / truck exhaust to choke on (except the occasional puff of diesel from a boat engine). You will enjoy the peace of the city in the back streets where you'll inevitably get lost (but never for long... unless you've got an appointment!). Pack a comfortable pair of walking shoes and enjoy the city by foot.

  4. ACTV runs the vaparettos in Venice. Fares depend on whether you're getting a single ride ticket good for 1 hour from validation (6 euro), a multiple ride ticket 12 hours - 13 euro, 24 hour - 15 euro, 36 hour 20 euro, 48 hour - 25 hour, or 72 hour - 30 euro. There are other options which are explained on the ACTV website. The site also has the schedules and a map of the lines. http://www.actv.it/english/navigazione.p...

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