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How to Get from Verona Airport to Venice

Venice is a unique destination that hardly needs an introduction as it’s already on almost every traveller’s bucket list. Also known as the City of Canals, Venice is one of the most picturesque and romantic cities around the world, offering beautiful views, gondola rides, atmospheric walks, and carnival vibes. If you’re catching a flight to Verona, you can organise a trip to get from Verona Airport to Venice directly.

The best transportation options to do so are by taxi or train. Taxi service is available around the clock at the airport or you can be proactive and pre-book your Verona Airport transfer to save both time and money. The trip by taxi takes approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes depending on your exact destination and you can expect to pay around €200 for up to 4 passengers.

A more budget-friendly option is to get from Verona Airport to Venice by train. The only drawback is that there is no train station at Verona Airport; you’ll need to take an airport bus to reach Porta Nuova train station and take the train to Venice from there. The total trip should take around 2 hours and costs €30 per traveller. Each option has its perks so you can evaluate them both and choose the one that best matches your needs and budget.

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Comparison of the options

PRICE FOR 2 PASSENGERS
OPTION PRICE DURATION AVAILABILITY Action
Welcome Pickups €313 75min 24/7 Book
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Taxi €200 75min 24/7
Train €60 120min 05:35–23:10

How to get from Verona Airport to Venice by taxi

Getting from Varona Airport to Venice by taxi is a quick and comfortable transportation option that will get you to your accommodation directly. You can either take a taxi from the airport taxi rank or make plans beforehand and pre-book a private airport transfer. You’ll reach Venice in about 1 hour and 15 minutes.

What's the cost of a taxi from Verona Airport to Venice?

Verona taxis are safe and reliable but you can expect most drivers to operate on fixed fares and not use the taximeter. For up to 4 passengers, you should get a quote of around €200, so don’t hesitate to negotiate if the driver gives you a much higher quote than that.

Cost

€200

Trip Duration

1 Hr. 15 Min.

The total fare may vary unless your taxi is booked in advance.

Convenience
Safety
Value for Money

Taxis are available at Verona Airport 24/7 for on-demand service.

Where do I get a taxi from?

You will find taxis at Verona Airport available 24/7 offering on-demand service. The taxi rank is in front of the Arrivals Terminal (T2) on the ground level.

Convenience

In terms of convenience and comfort, an airport taxi is the best choice, especially for families with young children or travellers carrying many pieces of luggage. With an airport taxi, you’ll be free of timetables and enjoy door-to-door service anytime during the day. You’ll also avoid the crowds and be able to sit back and relax after your flight. For an even smoother experience, you can pre-book your airport transfer and skip the line at the airport taxi rank.

Editor’s Note

Not turning the taximeter on is common in Verona; be sure to agree on the price before you start the ride.

Useful Tips

Many taxi drivers in Verona don't speak English so it's best to write down any important information you need to communicate to the driver in Italian.
Card payment isn't always an option so it's best to carry cash in a variety of notes.
Tipping your taxi driver isn't expected in Italy but you're free to do so for great service.

How to get from Verona Airport to Venice by train

There is no direct Verona Airport to Venice train connection, but if you’re looking for the most suitable public transport option to reach your destination, you’ll need to take the Airlink 199 bus to Verona Porta Nuova train station and from there take the train to Venice. The total trip takes about 2 hours, not including wait times.

How much does the Verona Airport to Venice train cost?

You will need to take into account both the bus ticket and the train ticket cost. A single ticket for the Airlink 199 bus from Verona Airport to Porta Nuova train station costs €6 and a one-way train ticket from Porta Nuova to Venice costs around €24, depending on the ticket type you choose. The total trip to get from Verona Airport to Venice by train amounts to €30 per traveller.

Cost

€30

Trip Duration

2 Hr.

The cost and trip duration refer to the entire trip from Verona Airport to Venice by bus and train.

Convenience
Safety
Value for Money

The Airlink bus runs every 20 minutes from 05:35 to 23:10 and the Frecciarossa train from Verona Porta Nuova runs every 20-60 minutes from 08:00 until 22:03.

Where do I take the train from?

To take the train to Venice, you’ll need to reach Porta Nuova train station, which is around 10 km away from the airport. You can get there by taking the Airlink 199 bus from Verona Airport. The bus stop is in front of the Arrivals Terminal (T2), so head towards the exit and follow the signs to Ground Transportation.

Convenience

Getting from Verona Airport to Venice by train is the best value-for-money option but compared to taking a taxi is less convenient mostly because there is no direct train connection. It may also not be the best option if you’re travelling very early in the morning or late at night as train service isn’t available 24/7. To avoid these limitations, you can choose an airport taxi instead.

Editor’s Note

The train is the ideal option for solo travellers on a budget and travellers carrying light luggage. Keep in mind that you'll probably need additional transportation from the train station to your accommodation in Venice so if you prefer to avoid the hassle, it's best to take an airport taxi instead.

Useful Tips

Children under the age of 4 can use the Airlink bus for free.
Bus tickets are available at the automatic ticket machine in the Arrivals area or on the bus; both cash and card payments are possible.
Luggage is included in the ticket price. Make sure to keep an eye on your personal belongings at all times as on some trains the storage area for larger luggage may be far from your allocated seat.

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If you feel more relaxed knowing that somebody is waiting for you, you may as well book a Welcome Pickups transfer. As soon as you arrive at the airport you will be greeted by your driver. He will be waiting for you at the terminal of your arrival with a sign that has your name on it. Your driver will help you out with your luggage and together you will make your way to the vehicle. While he is driving you to your accommodation, the driver can give you some tips and recommendations on what to do during your holidays in Verona. Our drivers are hand-picked and speak fluent English. No need to worry about miscommunication issues that you may face with the local taxi drivers regarding your destination. Relax and enjoy your ride.

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Prices

DAYTIME
€313.0
NIGHTTIME
€375.6
Same price as a regular taxi from the line

PRICES FOR

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4 pax, 4 pieces of luggage

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Frequently asked questions

How do I get from Verona Airport to Venice?

The best options to get from Verona Airport to Venice are an airport taxi or private transfer, or a combination of the Airlink 199 bus and Frecciarossa train. Choosing a taxi or pre-booking an airport transfer is the most convenient option and will get you directly to your destination in about 1 hour and 15 minutes. The average fare for up to 4 passengers is around €200. If you choose public transport, there is no direct Verona Airport to Venice train connection; you’ll need to reach Verona Porta Nuova train station first. You can take the Airlink 199 bus from the airport to get there and from there continue your trip by train to Venice. The total trip duration is around 2 hours and the total cost is €30 per traveller.

How much does a taxi cost from Verona Airport to Venice?

Although Verona taxis have a taximeter, most drivers don’t turn theirs on and will give you a fixed quote instead, depending on your destination and other factors. For a standard taxi from Verona Airport to Venice you can expect to pay around €200 for up to 4 passengers but make sure you agree on the price with the driver before you get in the taxi.

How far is Venice from Verona Airport?

The distance from Verona Airport to Venice is approximately 123 km; getting there by car or taxi should take about 1 hour and 15 minutes in average traffic.

Maria Papakonstantinou

Maria is a seasoned travel writer and avid traveler with a knack for research and itinerary planning. Specializing in airport transport and destination guides, she blends personal experience with local insights to help make every journey seamless.

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