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Stazione Marittima

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  • Update to this archived page: Alilaguna no longer stops at the Marittima cruise basin. Instead, the Alilaguna Linea Blu (Blue Line) ends at the Venezia Santa Lucia Railroad Station.


Stazione Marittima is an Alilaguna waterbus stop in the Stazione Marittima cruise port, which is used by large ships (and, occasionally, by smaller vessels). It's located at the bottom of the U-shaped ship basin. From the boat landing, you can easily walk to your ship by following the signs and pavement markings.

Stazione Marittima Alilaguna Linea Blu stop

The Stazione Marittima landing is the Venice terminus of:

Alilaguna's Linea Blu, a.k.a. the Blue Line, runs between Venice Marco Airport with stops at various locations, such as Murano, the Lido, San Zaccaria, San Marco, Zattere, and Giudecca Stucky (where the Hilton Molino Stucky Venice is located). This makes the airport boat a convenient way to reach the cruise port from many popular tourist areas of Venice.

ACTV vaporetti (public water buses) do not stop at Stazione Marittima.

To find hotels that are convenient to the Alilaguna Linea Blu, see our hotel listings for Piazza San Marco, St. Mark's Basin Waterfront, Zattere, Lido, and Murano.

Note: If you don't have an Alilaguna ticket and can't buy one on shore, you can pay on board the boat.

Back to: Index of Venice ACTV and Alilaguna waterbus stops


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

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Venice water buses (what you need to know)
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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
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