Marittima is the largest of the ship basins at the Port of Venice's Venezia Terminal Passeggeri, with multiple piers and terminal buildings It's within walking distance of the Piazzale Roma, the main car, taxi, and bus gateway to the historic center. In the past, cruise ships of all sizes could moor at Marittima. With the 1, 2, 3 or 7 day cards, get on and off at will with no limitations on all ACTV public transport in Venice historic centre, islands and mainland, i.e. water buses, buses and trams! With the 1-day card you can also board Trenitalia regional trains within the territory of the Municipality of Venice. On Wednesday 22 March we will take the boat from the airport to Accademia and will not use the Vaporetto until the morning of 23 March. On Monday 27 March we will take the vaporetto to the train station and board the Frecciarossa for Rome. So--we'll have 4 full days in Venice and 2 days when we are transiting to and from Venice. The vaporetto system is operated by ACTV, Venice’s public transportation authority. There are over 20 lines that connect different parts of Venice and the surrounding islands, like Murano, Burano, and Lido. The most popular line for tourists is the Line 1, which sails down the Grand Canal, making stops at many of the city’s most notable sights. 5 Vaporetto tips for your journey to Venice. If you easily get seasick, don’t sit. Instead, stand still and look at the sea and the architecture. Buy a pass if you plan to use the Vaporetto more than one or two times. You’ll save lots of money and won’t have to worry about purchasing separate

The buses in Venice are mostly for getting to the historic area from the mainland. There are also some lines operating around Mestre. You can use the buses to get to and from the Marco Polo airport. The arrival and departure are at the Piazzale Roma. From Piazzale Roma you can either walk or take a vaporetto to see the best of Venice. Vaporetto

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