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24-Hour Vaporetto Ticket Venice

A full day on every vaporetto, every city bus, every tram, the People Mover — plus Trenitalia regional trains inside the Venice city limits. Only the 24-hour Vaporetto ticket includes the train.

24-hour Vaporetto ticket

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€25

per person · 24 h from first validation

  • All vaporetto lines + bus + tram + People Mover
  • Includes Trenitalia regional trains in Venice
  • Voucher delivered instantly — use on any day
  • Free cancellation up to 24 h before use
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What the 24-hour Vaporetto ticket really gives you

The official ACTV name is "Venezia Daily Pass". It costs €25 and is valid for 24 hours from the moment you first hold it against a yellow Tappy reader — not from the moment you buy it. It is the only ACTV time-based Vaporetto ticket that also includes the regional Trenitalia trains (R + RV) inside the Venice municipality: Venezia Santa Lucia, Porto Marghera, Mestre, Carpenedo and Mestre Ospedale. That makes it the smartest choice if you sleep on the mainland or arrive by train.

Included on the 24-hour Vaporetto ticket

  • All Vaporetto lines (centre and lagoon — Murano, Burano, Torcello, Lido, Pellestrina)
  • All city buses in Mestre and Marghera, plus trams T1 and T2
  • The People Mover and the Ferry-Boat line 17
  • Lido buses (lines A, B, V, N) and the bus+ferry line 11 to Pellestrina and Chioggia
  • Trenitalia regional trains (R + RV) within the city of Venice — unique to this ticket

Still not included

  • Marco Polo airport bus (ACTV Aerobus / ATVO)
  • Alilaguna airport boat (Blue / Orange / Red)
  • Water taxis, gondolas, traghetto
  • Casino shuttle, line 16 (Fusina)

Who the 24-hour Vaporetto ticket is right for

Three concrete situations where €25 pays off in a single day.

You sleep on the mainland

Trenitalia stadtnah is the cheapest way back to a Mestre or Marghera hotel — and only the 24-hour Vaporetto ticket includes it.

A single packed day in the city

Three or more vaporetto rides already pay for the 24-hour ticket vs. single 75-minute tickets at €9.50.

A cruise ship day-trip

People Mover from Marittima + a couple of vaporetti to San Marco and Murano — done.

When the 24-hour Vaporetto ticket starts paying off

A single 75-minute vaporetto ticket costs €9.50. So the 24-hour Vaporetto ticket (€25) beats single tickets from your third boat ride onwards.

Trips in 24 h Cost with single tickets Cost with 24-hour Vaporetto ticket You save
2 trips €19 €25 + €6 for the ticket
3 trips €28.50 €25 – €3.50
4 trips €38 €25 – €13
5 trips €47.50 €25 – €22.50
Tip — Tourists often forget Murano, Burano or Lido already need two vaporetto rides each way. If you plan one island trip plus anything else in the city, the 24-hour Vaporetto ticket is the cheaper choice.

How to use your 24-hour Vaporetto ticket

No app to install. No phone tickets. Just a voucher in your inbox and a yellow Tappy reader at the pontoon.

1
Before you arrive

Book online

Pick the variant you need on GetYourGuide. Your voucher arrives by email in seconds with a QR code.

2
At the airport or station

Redeem at the machine

Scan your QR at any Venezia Unica TVM — Marco Polo, Piazzale Roma, Santa Lucia, Tronchetto, Lido — to get the physical ACTV smart-ticket in under a minute.

3
On every ride

Tap and ride

Hold the ticket against the yellow Tappy reader on the pontoon or inside the bus. Green light + beep = you’re good to go.

Frequently asked questions

The moment you first tap the ticket against a yellow Tappy validator. Not when you buy the voucher, not when you collect it at the machine. So you can pick up the ticket the night before and only start the clock the next morning.

Yes — but only the regional R and RV trains between Venezia Santa Lucia, Porto Marghera, Mestre, Carpenedo and Mestre Ospedale. Intercity, Frecciarossa and Italo are not included.

In total cost, almost identical (€50 vs €35) — so the 48-hour ticket is €15 cheaper for two full days. The only reason to buy two separate 24-hour tickets is when you need the Trenitalia trains on both days. Most travellers do not.

Yes. You can use your ticket on any day — not necessarily the calendar date you bought it on. The clock (75 min, 24 h, 48 h, 72 h, 7 days) only starts when you first validate it at the yellow Tappy reader.

Children are free until their 6th birthday on every ACTV vaporetto and city bus in Venice. From age 6, the full adult fare applies — there is no reduced child fare. Bring an ID for borderline cases.

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