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Enjoy a convenient round-trip boat transfer from Punta Sabbioni to Venice for just $17.20, with scenic water views and flexible schedules in approximately 30 minutes.
This round-trip boat ticket from Punta Sabbioni to Venice offers an affordable and practical way to reach the city without the hassle of driving or parking. Priced at $17.20 per person, it provides a 30-minute journey across the water, making it suitable for day-trippers and those seeking a quick, scenic trip. The ticket is a mobile voucher, ensuring a smooth and contactless experience.
Since car travel in Venice is difficult—parking is outside the city and often costly—this boat transfer simplifies your journey. It departs from Ristorante All’Ancora at Via Lungomare S. Felice, 1, Punta Sabbioni and drops you off at Riva degli Schiavoni, just a short walk from St. Mark’s Square. The return trips run from late afternoon to early evening, making it easy to plan your day in Venice.

The departure schedule varies depending on the season, with multiple options daily. From April 8 to May 28 and September 18 to October 8, boats leave Punta Sabbioni starting at 9:15 am and run at 10:00 am, 10:30 am, and 11:15 am. The return trips from Venice occur at 2:15 pm, 3:30 pm, 4:45 pm, and 6:00 pm.
During the peak season from May 29 to September 17, the schedule broadens, with additional departures on weekends and weekdays. From Monday to Friday, boats leave at 9:15 am, 10:00 am, 10:30 am, 11:15 am, 12:00 pm, and 12:45 pm from Punta Sabbioni, with return trips at 12:00 pm, 12:45 pm, 2:15 pm, 3:30 pm, 4:45 pm, 6:00 pm, and 7:00 pm.
Travelers should check in 15 minutes prior to their chosen departure time to ensure smooth boarding. The schedule offers good flexibility, especially for those planning a day trip with specific timing needs.
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The boat ride itself offers a beautiful perspective on Venice’s waterways. Travelers pass by notable sights such as Venice Lido, famous for its beaches and film festivals, Sant’Andrea Island, and the Castello district, with its lush gardens of Sant’Elena. These views provide a unique vantage point of Venice’s architecture and landscape from the water.
The boat travels along the paths that separate the main city from its surrounding islands, offering a relaxing and picturesque way to start or end a day in Venice. Many appreciate this as a more scenic alternative to land transportation, especially since the journey is short and direct.
The drop-off point at Riva degli Schiavoni is just a few steps from St. Mark’s Square, one of Venice’s most famous landmarks. This location makes exploring the city quick and easy, avoiding the need for additional transportation once you arrive. The Pier 1, 2, and 3 are situated in front of Palazzo Cornoldi, approximately a 7-minute walk from the square.
This proximity is a clear advantage for those who want to maximize their sightseeing time. It’s especially ideal for visitors arriving with limited time or those who prefer to avoid the confusion often associated with navigating Venice’s narrow streets and bridges.

The meeting point for the boat is at Ristorante All’Ancora on Via Lungomare S. Felice. Once at the pier, an assistant helps travelers find the correct boat, which departs from Piers 1, 2, or 3. Signage can sometimes be unclear, and some reviews highlight signing issues at the departure points; therefore, arriving 15 minutes early is recommended.
The boat platform is located in front of Palazzo Cornoldi, with the pier a short walk from the main city’s tourist areas. The easy access and available luggage allowance (maximum of two pieces per person) make this option suitable for travelers carrying bags.

The schedule is well-suited for most travelers, but some reviews mention overcrowding during peak return times, especially around 3:30 pm. The last boats have limited departure slots, and during busy periods, the boats can be crowded, particularly on the return trip.
It’s advisable to book tickets early and arrive ahead of schedule to avoid missing your boat. The frequency of departures helps, but during high season, the waiting times at the pier might increase if you’re not punctual.
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Most reviews praise the timeliness and cleanliness of the boats, with clear information at check-in. The ferry staff generally maintains a professional attitude, though some reviews note occasional unfriendly or stressed personnel at the pier, which can be a minor inconvenience.
Despite this, the overall experience is considered positive for its value and efficiency. The online booking system is appreciated for saving time and guaranteeing a seat, though some travelers report signage issues when trying to locate the departure point.

Compared to traveling by car, this waterway transfer offers a cost-effective alternative, with most travelers paying far less than parking fees outside Venice. The price of $17.20 is seen as reasonable for the convenience and scenic experience.
This option is also more environmentally friendly than driving, aligning with sustainable travel interests. The short duration of the trip means travelers can spend more time in Venice itself rather than navigating traffic or searching for parking.

The booking process is straightforward, with confirmation received instantly. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure, providing flexibility in case of changes in plans or weather issues.
It’s important to note that the service depends on good weather; cancellations due to adverse conditions are fully refundable or can be rebooked for a different date. No refunds are issued if canceled less than 24 hours in advance or for no-shows.
This Punta Sabbioni to Venice round-trip ticket is perfect for day-trippers or anyone seeking a quick, scenic, and cost-effective way to visit Venice. It works well for those who value ease of access without the stress of driving or parking.
However, be mindful of the crowding during peak times and signage issues at the pier, which may cause delays. Travelers with heavy luggage or mobility concerns should plan accordingly since boarding involves walking and standing.
For just $17.20, this boat transfer offers a convenient, scenic, and efficient route into Venice’s historic core. The short travel time and nearby drop-off make it a great option for quick visits or as part of a broader trip in the region.
While some reviews mention logistical hiccups and crowded boats, the majority find this service reliable and worthwhile. It’s an excellent choice for budget-conscious travelers wanting to enjoy Venice from the water with minimal fuss.
Is this round-trip boat ticket flexible?
Yes, the ticket is fully refundable if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. The schedule varies seasonally, but multiple departures each day help fit most itineraries.
Where do I meet the boat in Punta Sabbioni?
The meeting point is at Ristorante All’Ancora on Via Lungomare S. Felice, where an assistant guides travelers to the correct boat platform in front of Palazzo Cornoldi.
Can I bring luggage on the boat?
Yes, luggage is allowed with a maximum of two pieces per person—one large and one small. Boarding is straightforward, but travelers with heavy or bulky luggage should plan for walking and standing.
Are there any issues with signage or navigation?
Some reviews note poor signage at the pier and in Venice, so arriving early and asking staff for directions can help avoid confusion.
What is the quality of the service?
Most travelers report on-time departures and clean vessels, though some mention staff at the pier can be unfriendly or stressed. The experience is positive for its price and convenience.