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S. MartaFrom: Venice Waterbus Stops Santa Marta is near a port entrance at the southwest corner of Venice's southwest center, on a small canal that runs inland from the larger Giudecca Canal used by cruise ships and water buses. This ACTV stop is convenient if you're exploring Venice from a river vessel or other small ship at the Santa Marta pier, which is just to the west of the San Basilio Cruise Terminal.
The Santa Marta station is served by:
We aren't aware of any hotels in Santa Marta's immediate vicinity, but the Hotel Tiziano (three stars) isn't too far away. Note: This station does not have a ticket booth or vending machine, so here's what to do if you need to board a water bus without a valid ACTV ticket or Tourist Travel Card. Back to: Index of Venice ACTV and Alilaguna waterbus stops
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