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Aeroporto Marco Polo

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Alilaguna pier at Venice Marco Polo Airport

ABOVE: An Alilaguna airport boat waits by a pontile, or floating platform, at Venice Marco Polo Airport. (Note: We aren't displaying a Google or Bing map because satellite images haven't kept up with changes at the airport.)

Aeroporto Marco Polo is the waterbus stop for Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE), which is located north of Venice's city center on the Venetian Lagoon.

The boat platforms are served by:

You can buy Alilaguna tickets inside the arrivals terminal, from a ticket booth or machine by the pier, or (for a slight surcharge) on the boat.

Private water taxis arrive and depart at boat slips next to the Alilaguna platforms.

A moving sidewalk connects the terminal and the piers. (Just follow the signs and allow five minutes or so for the trip.)

Please note:

  • ACTV public water buses do not serve Marco Polo Airport.

  • Read our Venice airport transportation article before planning your trip into the city. (Depending on where you're staying, an airport bus, land taxi, or water taxi may be more convenient than an Alilaguna airport boat.)

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Also see:
Introduction to ACTV & Alilaguna boat stops
Types of Venice waterbus stations
What to do if you don't have a ticket

Related articles:
Venice water buses (what you need to know)
Vaporetto routes
Vaporetto Line 1 (Grand Canal)
Vaporetto fares
ACTV ticket machines
ACTV 24-hour to 7-day travel passes
ACTV maps and timetables
Alilaguna airport boats
More Venice transportation articles

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Durant Imboden photo.Durant Imboden has written about Venice, Italy since 1996. He covered Venice and European travel at About.com for 4-1/2 years before launching Europe for Visitors (including Venice for Visitors) with Cheryl Imboden in 2001.

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