I cannot thank you enough for this video! I get so nervous traveling in big cities, and especially when it's totally foreign to me. We are arriving at odd times and i'm so grateful to you for this valuable information to help us be prepared and know what to expect!!!
I've been watching "know before you go" videos for weeks now and yours was the clearest and best prep video to use the vaporetto. Now if I can talk you into doing one for Rome, I'd be all set! :P Thank you for doing these!
Yeah this woulda been great to watch before I went, I just said "Well I'm gonna mess up and maybe get lost so lets not plan much the first night" and right I was lmao. 2 hours later I figured it out and got to the hotel, but never struggled once after that
It's great to hear! Make sure to check out our latest video about traveling to Venice in February, there's something more about the new validating machines!
The Vaporetto is the single best winning bar bet I've ever used: I bet you can't name the city where all of the busses have just ONE WHEEL: Venice: they only have a STEERING wheel. Drink's on me.
It been some years, but we found the vaporetto system very easy to use. Used it to visit Torcello (highly recommended), Burano, and Murano. Actually, we found intercity travel by train and bus very easy throughout Italy. If you’re considering a trip to Venice, I suggest finding a hotel convenient to a vaporetto stop, saves lugging your suitcases through the crowds.
You guys are great! So much effort to explain each and every thing so clearly!! Thank you so much! You have truly saved me from some travel anxiety that I had for my trip to Venice for next week!! 😅😅
Thank you, thank you, thank you! This just took all the stress of how to get from the train station to where we want to go in Venice. This is the best, straight forward video to watch. You are my rock stars.
Thank you for showing the steps to purchasing tickets and riding the vaporetto. I find this the stressful part of getting around anywhere new, especially if a different language is involved, and to see how its done is very reassuring
Thanks for the video!! We are taking a 9 day cruise in October but have 3 days to explore Venice prior to the cruise. We will definitely do this water bus
Thank you so much. I'm getting stressed planning our journey and this video has been sooo helpful. Best video yet on travelling around venice. I'm very visual, so seeing before I arrive really helps. Ace video
the most helpful video about vaporettos so far. it will be our first time and i absolutely have no idea but now i have an idea how and where to get a ride!
This is how you do a step by step…always use TH-cam to ‘see’ how to navigate transit points like train stations, airports, etc…few are this good. Great concept to use question and answer, too. Well done…and we arrive at Zaccaria tomorrow. Thanks
Thank you so much for this detailed explanation. I was looking at the vaporetto maps and feeling overwhelmed but feeling much better about navigating them now. Can't wait to check out more of your videos
This is a fantastic video! The step by step walk through and tips are wonderful. I am planning on going on a cruise with our start in Venice, not sure what I should see and get around but this helps understand how people can get around.
Thank You! I watched other videos on the same topic but they were not as clear and as informative as yours! I'm heading to Venice in 2 days and feel much more at ease on how to use the Vaporetto!
great video, so beautifully explained. Highly appreciated. I live in NYC and helped so many tourists buy metro cards, so I know the pain of not knowing.
This is very helpful as in all the other videos they doesn't explain this in detail and I like to know everything I can so I don't go crazy when I'm there 😅 still more than 2 months to go but I'm already excited! Greetings from Argentina
Super useful, clear & concise video, many thanks! I had looked at the vaporetto map and was confused by all the lines, and you made it easy to understand! :)
It was such a nice surprise to run into you!! Thank you so much for supporting what we do, it means the world to us. I hope you'll enjoy the rest of your time in this beautiful city! -Luna
@@NomadCitello Thank you Luna and before we visited your videos were the one we watched with family. It was helpful. Still now can't believe how much surprise we got when bumbed and able to see you in person. Had a wonderful time in Venice, Murano and Burano. Visited Verona what a beautiful place Italy, very kind Italian's after visiting Italy my respect to Italy and Italians have double folded.
These practical, detailed videos are incredibly helpful. I also love that you have the person asking questions like visitors would. Thank you so much for making them!
This is hands down the best video on how to buy a ticket and read the timetable of vaporettos. I’m arriving in Venice late at night by train and am a little nervous making my way to my hotel near the Rialto stop!
Yuo are the bests and more descriptive person…. I’m traveling very often but now I’m will more!!! Thank you and keep doing such a great work!!! I’m very impressed how both of you do all this tutorials, excellent!!!!!! 100 stars…
This is very helpful! Thanks for sharing this, might as well share this to friends who plan to visit Venice! I always think that travels are made easier when you have the best travel gears and essentials too. The bento bag from Nomad Lane is my best carry-on bag for dream vacation destination like this. Thought I'd share it to you guys too!
I just got back from Italy, and trying to understand the vaporetto system was the most confusing part of the trip. It almost seems as though it is intentionally confusing. Many of the boats don’t have the routes displayed, and some boats don’t have which line they are displayed on the outside. It’s a great way to see the city, but bring plenty of patience and time with you. Trying to understand the nuances of the route map was a lost cause for me. Thanks for trying to make some of this understandable.
Your video was great, it helped us a great deal, but be warned if you want to use the Vapor Etta, we had to wait for sometimes, the 2nd or 3rd ferry, as it was totally full to the point of a human crush. Some people were getting very distressed. It’s not a comfortable ride, but Morano was lovely and not crushed, so go there
Thank you for this clear video! We will be in Venice for three days in May and I was a bit nervous about the Vaporetto! But your video has definitely put me at ease. Now I will watch your walking in Venice video. Good job!!
been to a cafe near santa lucia for lunch on 2/10/22, after trying the gondola. however, I could not afford to explore much as we're in a large group (nearly 30). and today, we'll fly back to kuala lumpur via istanbul from milano malpensa. looking forward of re-visiting venice in future ;-)
Thank you for your very clear video. Very good for tourists. It helped to remove my anxieties about taking the boat especially bringing luggage onto the vaporetto. I can see that the transfer is quite flat and the gap is quite small.
You're welcome, it's great to know we managed to reassure you about that! The vaporetto operators will often help you on and off the boat too, so no worries about that. 😊
Thank you so much for this video, very helpful! Can you please guide me, we will be going to Marghera cruise terminal and we're looking for most convenient and affordable option, we will be staying near near Ramo Quinto Gallon area. Thank you in advance. 🙏🏻 also since we're tourists any open suggestions on any important hack will be much appreciated
Hello Laurie, thank you for your comment. Unfortunately, we're not very familiar with cruises, so we're not sure where exactly the Marghera terminal is located. Our suggestion, as we recommended other viewers who asked about cruise terminals, is to ask the cruise company directly about transportation, because they are definitely more familiar with all the possible connections. In general, Marghera can be reached by bus from Piazzale Roma. For more tips and hacks, check out our other videos, including the recorded live events: you'll find a lot of useful info for your trip!
Exactly what I am looking for!! So educational and organized video content. 🎉 thank you. PS: the gentleman looks familiar. Ate u from Vancouver by any chance ? lol 😅
😅😅. I have a question: Moovit and Google all suggested to get off at Rialto then walk to st Marco square. I couldn’t locate the two stops (the two sant Marco stops) you mentioned in the video.
It depends on the line, time of day and route. If the line goes through the Grand canal (such as line 1), the maps will recommend Rialto because it's quicker to walk from there than staying on the vaporetto until it gets to San Marco. If it's a different line (for example, if you look for line 5.1 from Piazzale Roma to San Marco), the maps will recommend getting off at S.Zaccaria, one of the San Marco stops. The other stop is called "Giardinetti" - they may appear on the maps just as S.Zaccaria and Giardinetti, not as San Marco.
Congratulations on the video showing with details how to ride a Vaporetto in Venice. I would like to know if line 2 that arrives at Ferrovia would not be the fastest way to S Marco Giardinetti (Piazza de S Marco)
Firstcof all,God bless you both for such a nice vedio on Venice transportation system, request web site to download the map and timetables of water bus,gandola,bus and tram in Venice.with full regards jayin desai
Hello Jatinkumar, thank you for your comment. On www.actv.it you'll find maps and timetables for all public transport, while gondola are private and don't have fixed maps and timetables, you just get in them whenever you see one around 😊
Thank you for your comprehensive video. Simple and easy to understand. My family and I (including 2 children) will be visiting Vienna this year. I wonder if we could carry our luggage onto the waterbus. Is there an adult and child fare?
Hi Esther, thank you for your comment. Yes, you can carry the luggage on the waterbus and there are dedicated racks too on some of them. Children up to 6 years old travel for free, but if they're 6 and older they pay the regular fare.
Ciao. We were in Venice on our Honeymoon 38 years ago. We took the water taxis's. They were so Italian. They all had a name. The Rapido, was the non rapido, it was the slowest of all the water taxis. The Directo, was the indirecto. Its made all stops and was the slowest getting to our destination. The Accelerator, was the non accelerator. It was a complete dog and took forever to get up to speed. If you want to take your wife on a Gondola ride and not spend a lot, they have communal gondolas that criss cross the canals. The fun ones are the ones that you had to stand up in, making the crossing. Andiamo!!
Thank you so much for your detailed videos!!! We are going on our first trip to Venice and will be arriving by train in st Lucia. I wasn't sure how we be able to use the water bus to get to our stay . This helped so much
Hi Adrián, thank you for your comment. The ticket is valid for whoever physically has it at any given moment. If for example you use it in the morning and then give it to your friend while you go for a walk, that's allowed. You can not ride the vaporetto at the same time with someone else using just one ticket.
Is it me or is the vaporetto kind of a cash grab? I'm from Amsterdam and here the water crossing is just free. 7.50 for a single ticket, or 25 euro for a day, seems quite a hefty price lol. Especially considering that you kinda need it, unless you like walking through venice from the train station to san marco and back. With my autism spectrum disorder venice was really confusing. I'm going to buy a day pass for the Vaporetto tomorrow and only do water travel! Thanks for easing me into it.
Thank you so much for this video. My fiancee and I will be in Venice next Saturday and we've been pretty nervous about figuring out how to get to our AirBNB and this helps a lot!
That really helps! Thanks for the awesome video. Wondering how late the vaporetto operates. We have one and half days to stay in Venice and we will be arriving there about 2pm in August. We would like to take the vaporettos after we arrive, hoping to tour around at evening time as well.
Thank you for your comment! Standard vaporetto lines usually operate until 10-11 pm, afterwards there are night lines which have more limited routes but operate all night. Take a look at our video about walking in Venice - unless you're staying in Lido or Giudecca, you're probably going to walk most of the time, and Venice is very safe at night as well!
I cannot thank you enough for this video! I get so nervous traveling in big cities, and especially when it's totally foreign to me. We are arriving at odd times and i'm so grateful to you for this valuable information to help us be prepared and know what to expect!!!
I've been watching "know before you go" videos for weeks now and yours was the clearest and best prep video to use the vaporetto. Now if I can talk you into doing one for Rome, I'd be all set! :P Thank you for doing these!
Yeah this woulda been great to watch before I went, I just said "Well I'm gonna mess up and maybe get lost so lets not plan much the first night" and right I was lmao. 2 hours later I figured it out and got to the hotel, but never struggled once after that
This is exceedingly helpful; I often find myself avoiding public transit just from the anxiety of not knowing how to use it.
Thanx guys I'm there tomorrow. Everyone else's video's were confusing, yours was not. Cheers again and happy travels.
It's great to hear! Make sure to check out our latest video about traveling to Venice in February, there's something more about the new validating machines!
Fantastic video 10/10!! Thank you for breaking the process down to an elementary level. I’m ready for my trip now.
This is the best video I have seen on public transportation in Venice. Thank you
The Vaporetto is the single best winning bar bet I've ever used: I bet you can't name the city where all of the busses have just ONE WHEEL: Venice: they only have a STEERING wheel. Drink's on me.
It been some years, but we found the vaporetto system very easy to use. Used it to visit Torcello (highly recommended), Burano, and Murano. Actually, we found intercity travel by train and bus very easy throughout Italy. If you’re considering a trip to Venice, I suggest finding a hotel convenient to a vaporetto stop, saves lugging your suitcases through the crowds.
You guys are great! So much effort to explain each and every thing so clearly!! Thank you so much! You have truly saved me from some travel anxiety that I had for my trip to Venice for next week!! 😅😅
Thank you so much for your clear, concise videos. Things are so much clearer now and I am less stressed about my Venice trip. Keep up the good work!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! This just took all the stress of how to get from the train station to where we want to go in Venice. This is the best, straight forward video to watch. You are my rock stars.
Thank you for showing the steps to purchasing tickets and riding the vaporetto. I find this the stressful part of getting around anywhere new, especially if a different language is involved, and to see how its done is very reassuring
I know many others have said this I just want to join them in saying THANK YOU so much for making this video
I'm about to do a solo trip to Venice for 1 week, and this video was excellent to prepare me for the vaporetto! Thank you so much for making it!
You guys why only 3 videos? these are the most informative and helpful videos, straight to the point. Please do more for italy
Thank you! We've just started, but we're planning more videos about Venice and Italy, stay tuned!
Thank you for your detailed instructions and showing us how to proceed when we arrive in Venice!
Thanks for the video!! We are taking a 9 day cruise in October but have 3 days to explore Venice prior to the cruise. We will definitely do this water bus
Love the step by step guide! Very handy! Thanks for doing this!
This is a well done, detailed video. The most instructive I've seen so far on you tube. Thank you so much!👏
Thank you so much. I'm getting stressed planning our journey and this video has been sooo helpful. Best video yet on travelling around venice. I'm very visual, so seeing before I arrive really helps. Ace video
I am shocked at the detail and effort you folks used to explain this. It took me days to figure this out and I wish I found your video sooner.
Thank you for the video. Well shot and clearly narrated.
Excellent Video. Thank you very much. So clear ans so simple. Thank you.
Loved the way you explained all in details
this is the best video ever!!!!!
I love your videos. They are concise and informative, just what I need for researching and planning my travels.
the most helpful video about vaporettos so far. it will be our first time and i absolutely have no idea but now i have an idea how and where to get a ride!
This is how you do a step by step…always use TH-cam to ‘see’ how to navigate transit points like train stations, airports, etc…few are this good. Great concept to use question and answer, too. Well done…and we arrive at Zaccaria tomorrow. Thanks
So helpful ☺️ I’ve been twice to Venice and never used this way to travel. I look forward now to giving it a go 😀
Non ho ancora visto tutti i video. Però mi chiedo se direte "Venezia affonda" 😂. Complimenti per questo nuovo progetto insieme.
Thank you so much for this detailed explanation. I was looking at the vaporetto maps and feeling overwhelmed but feeling much better about navigating them now. Can't wait to check out more of your videos
This is a fantastic video! The step by step walk through and tips are wonderful. I am planning on going on a cruise with our start in Venice, not sure what I should see and get around but this helps understand how people can get around.
Thank you for your comment! If you check out our channel, you'll find other useful tips on how to get around and what to visit!
Thank You! I watched other videos on the same topic but they were not as clear and as informative as yours! I'm heading to Venice in 2 days and feel much more at ease on how to use the Vaporetto!
This was so useful to me today. Thank you - it was a huge help.
I am visiting Venice in a couple of months and this is soooooooo useful!!!! Thank you!!!!!
great video, so beautifully explained. Highly appreciated. I live in NYC and helped so many tourists buy metro cards, so I know the pain of not knowing.
This is very helpful as in all the other videos they doesn't explain this in detail and I like to know everything I can so I don't go crazy when I'm there 😅
still more than 2 months to go but I'm already excited! Greetings from Argentina
Love the video!...Planning a trip to Venice for the first time in November. Great valuable information. Thank you both very much ❤
This was SUPER good! I’m going in 2 weeks and I feel much more confident now. Thank you SO SO MUCH!
that perfect guidance, thank you
Super useful, clear & concise video, many thanks! I had looked at the vaporetto map and was confused by all the lines, and you made it easy to understand! :)
Very nice to meet you Madam, a surprise to see you In Murano.
Made a visit to Venice after seeing your video only
It was such a nice surprise to run into you!! Thank you so much for supporting what we do, it means the world to us. I hope you'll enjoy the rest of your time in this beautiful city! -Luna
@@NomadCitello Thank you Luna and before we visited your videos were the one we watched with family. It was helpful. Still now can't believe how much surprise we got when bumbed and able to see you in person.
Had a wonderful time in Venice, Murano and Burano.
Visited Verona what a beautiful place Italy, very kind Italian's after visiting Italy my respect to Italy and Italians have double folded.
VERY NICE DONE KEEP SHOWING VIDEOS TO HELP US
I have a plan to visit Venice and this video is very helpful thank you very much and keep up the good work
These practical, detailed videos are incredibly helpful. I also love that you have the person asking questions like visitors would. Thank you so much for making them!
Very helpful. Simple and to the point. Thank you!
This helps me a lot to be more prepared to our trip on October! Thank you so much!
Incredibly informative video for my trip next week. Grazie!!!
A must see video. Thank you!
This is hands down the best video on how to buy a ticket and read the timetable of vaporettos. I’m arriving in Venice late at night by train and am a little nervous making my way to my hotel near the Rialto stop!
so helpful! I am not used to a city without uber, etc. and having to take boats!
This couple are cool , informative
Thank you, very helpful. I am currently in Venice and was wondering how the ticket scan works.
Very helpful indeed. Thank you for the straightforward instructions.
Yuo are the bests and more descriptive person…. I’m traveling very often but now I’m will more!!! Thank you and keep doing such a great work!!! I’m very impressed how both of you do all this tutorials, excellent!!!!!! 100 stars…
So helpful, thank you!! ❤
Finally, a vid that explains what you need to know! Thank you!!!
What a great video. Thank you
Wow, that was clean as whistle! Very informative 😍
This is very helpful! Thanks for sharing this, might as well share this to friends who plan to visit Venice! I always think that travels are made easier when you have the best travel gears and essentials too. The bento bag from Nomad Lane is my best carry-on bag for dream vacation destination like this. Thought I'd share it to you guys too!
I just got back from Italy, and trying to understand the vaporetto system was the most confusing part of the trip. It almost seems as though it is intentionally confusing. Many of the boats don’t have the routes displayed, and some boats don’t have which line they are displayed on the outside. It’s a great way to see the city, but bring plenty of patience and time with you. Trying to understand the nuances of the route map was a lost cause for me. Thanks for trying to make some of this understandable.
Hugely helpful guys. Thank you!
Wow, You guys are soo good♥, Very nicely explained. Shoutout to you ☺♥
Your video was great, it helped us a great deal, but be warned if you want to use the Vapor Etta, we had to wait for sometimes, the 2nd or 3rd ferry, as it was totally full to the point of a human crush. Some people were getting very distressed. It’s not a comfortable ride, but Morano was lovely and not crushed, so go there
Thank you for this clear video! We will be in Venice for three days in May and I was a bit nervous about the Vaporetto! But your video has definitely put me at ease. Now I will watch your walking in Venice video. Good job!!
been to a cafe near santa lucia for lunch on 2/10/22, after trying the gondola. however, I could not afford to explore much as we're in a large group (nearly 30). and today, we'll fly back to kuala lumpur via istanbul from milano malpensa. looking forward of re-visiting venice in future ;-)
Fantastic explanation video on using the "Water Buses!" :)
Thank you very much for this video. I was very helpful!
So thorough thank you for advice
Unbelievably helpful!!! Thank you for your detailed explanation… you went above and beyond! New subscriber here 😊
Thank you for your very clear video. Very good for tourists. It helped to remove my anxieties about taking the boat especially bringing luggage onto the vaporetto. I can see that the transfer is quite flat and the gap is quite small.
You're welcome, it's great to know we managed to reassure you about that! The vaporetto operators will often help you on and off the boat too, so no worries about that. 😊
Was it hard with your luggage or is there lots of space?
Went to Venice this week and this video proved super helpful. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video, very helpful! Can you please guide me, we will be going to Marghera cruise terminal and we're looking for most convenient and affordable option, we will be staying near near Ramo Quinto Gallon area. Thank you in advance. 🙏🏻 also since we're tourists any open suggestions on any important hack will be much appreciated
Hello Laurie, thank you for your comment. Unfortunately, we're not very familiar with cruises, so we're not sure where exactly the Marghera terminal is located. Our suggestion, as we recommended other viewers who asked about cruise terminals, is to ask the cruise company directly about transportation, because they are definitely more familiar with all the possible connections. In general, Marghera can be reached by bus from Piazzale Roma.
For more tips and hacks, check out our other videos, including the recorded live events: you'll find a lot of useful info for your trip!
This is the best video for using the vaporetto!
Very concise..going in Venice from Rome this November. Thank you very much for this very helpful video.
Grazie Mille! I did not know about Moovit! So helpful.
HI GUYS
YOU ARE AMAZING BOTH OF YOU
THANKS FOR YOUR DETAILED EXPLANATIONS
VERY HELPFUL
WARM REGARDS
FROM GEORGIA
Grazie ! short, precise , clear vlog. It's helpful for the tourists. Looking forward this September visiting Venezia.
Exactly what I am looking for!! So educational and organized video content. 🎉 thank you.
PS: the gentleman looks familiar. Ate u from Vancouver by any chance ? lol 😅
Hi, thank you for your comment! 😅 no, Nick is actually from California!
😅😅. I have a question: Moovit and Google all suggested to get off at Rialto then walk to st Marco square. I couldn’t locate the two stops (the two sant Marco stops) you mentioned in the video.
It depends on the line, time of day and route. If the line goes through the Grand canal (such as line 1), the maps will recommend Rialto because it's quicker to walk from there than staying on the vaporetto until it gets to San Marco. If it's a different line (for example, if you look for line 5.1 from Piazzale Roma to San Marco), the maps will recommend getting off at S.Zaccaria, one of the San Marco stops. The other stop is called "Giardinetti" - they may appear on the maps just as S.Zaccaria and Giardinetti, not as San Marco.
Great love it ❤
Great videos...Makes me excited to visit
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One of the best travel info viseos I have watched. Thank You!
Hello Julia
Congratulations on the video showing with details how to ride a Vaporetto in Venice. I would like to know if line 2 that arrives at Ferrovia would not be the fastest way to S Marco Giardinetti (Piazza de S Marco)
Hello Eduardo, thanks for your comment. Actually, lines 4.1 or 5.1 are even faster, but yes, line 2 is definitely faster than 1!
@@NomadCitello Thanks for your response. It was a pleasure to discover your TH-cam Channel.
Great video…Thank you for posting this. We plan on staying in Venice for a month or two and this is extremely helpful. Ciao.
Firstcof all,God bless you both for such a nice vedio on Venice transportation system, request web site to download the map and timetables of water bus,gandola,bus and tram in Venice.with full regards jayin desai
Hello Jatinkumar, thank you for your comment. On www.actv.it you'll find maps and timetables for all public transport, while gondola are private and don't have fixed maps and timetables, you just get in them whenever you see one around 😊
Thank you for your comprehensive video. Simple and easy to understand. My family and I (including 2 children) will be visiting Vienna this year. I wonder if we could carry our luggage onto the waterbus. Is there an adult and child fare?
Hi Esther, thank you for your comment. Yes, you can carry the luggage on the waterbus and there are dedicated racks too on some of them. Children up to 6 years old travel for free, but if they're 6 and older they pay the regular fare.
The most helpful video I've seen on this subject. Thank you!
Going to venice in October. I saved this video because it's helpful
Ciao. We were in Venice on our Honeymoon 38 years ago. We took the water taxis's. They were so Italian. They all had a name. The Rapido, was the non rapido, it was the slowest of all the water taxis. The Directo, was the indirecto. Its made all stops and was the slowest getting to our destination. The Accelerator, was the non accelerator. It was a complete dog and took forever to get up to speed. If you want to take your wife on a Gondola ride and not spend a lot, they have communal gondolas that criss cross the canals. The fun ones are the ones that you had to stand up in, making the crossing. Andiamo!!
Thank you so much for your detailed videos!!! We are going on our first trip to Venice and will be arriving by train in st Lucia. I wasn't sure how we be able to use the water bus to get to our stay . This helped so much
Hi, great video, quick question, do you know if the one day Vaporetto ticket option can be share with someone else?
Hi Adrián, thank you for your comment. The ticket is valid for whoever physically has it at any given moment. If for example you use it in the morning and then give it to your friend while you go for a walk, that's allowed. You can not ride the vaporetto at the same time with someone else using just one ticket.
Is it me or is the vaporetto kind of a cash grab? I'm from Amsterdam and here the water crossing is just free. 7.50 for a single ticket, or 25 euro for a day, seems quite a hefty price lol. Especially considering that you kinda need it, unless you like walking through venice from the train station to san marco and back.
With my autism spectrum disorder venice was really confusing. I'm going to buy a day pass for the Vaporetto tomorrow and only do water travel! Thanks for easing me into it.
Thank you so much for the information. Helps us lot planning our trip to Venice. Happy travels.
Thank you so much for this video. My fiancee and I will be in Venice next Saturday and we've been pretty nervous about figuring out how to get to our AirBNB and this helps a lot!
Very useful video, thanks for creating it! I didn't understand the 75' when I purchased my ticket in Venice back in 2016. Now I know! :)
Amazing! Thank you!❤❤
Thanks for your dedication and guidance.
Best, clearest explanation of the process. thx
Hello
If I buy vaporetto 24 hrs ticket at 3 PM, does it expire next day 3 PM
Hi, yes that's correct
That really helps! Thanks for the awesome video. Wondering how late the vaporetto operates. We have one and half days to stay in Venice and we will be arriving there about 2pm in August. We would like to take the vaporettos after we arrive, hoping to tour around at evening time as well.
Thank you for your comment! Standard vaporetto lines usually operate until 10-11 pm, afterwards there are night lines which have more limited routes but operate all night. Take a look at our video about walking in Venice - unless you're staying in Lido or Giudecca, you're probably going to walk most of the time, and Venice is very safe at night as well!
@@NomadCitello thank you so much!