We've been covering the Venice People Mover since
April, 2010, when we shot videos during the People Mover's first day of
operation.
In this article, we're doing something different: We're
providing step-by-step illustrated instructions for cruise passengers
who want to get from the Piazzale Roma to their check-in terminals at Marittima
without hiring taxis, paying for expensive cruise transfers, or relying
on shuttle buses (which aren't always available).
Please note:
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Most cruise ships now depart and arrive at
ports on the italian
mainland, rather than in Venice itself. Only the smallest
ships (up to 25,000 GRT) continue to use the
Marittima
cruise basin or the smaller
San Basilio and Santa Marta piers. However, cruise lines
frequently use Marittima's terminals for check-in and disembarkation
in Venice, with shuttle buses providing transportation between
Marittima and the pier.
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links to our most important cruise articles at the bottom of this
page.)
How to get from the Piazzale Roma to your cruise
ship
with the Venice People Mover:
The entrance to the People Mover station at Piazzale Roma
is on the corner of a public parking garage (at right in the photo above,
where you can see the People Mover's platforms above the street). It's just
a few meters from Ca' Doge, a small
hotel where cruise passengers with heavy luggage often stay. (A larger
three-star hotel, the Santa Chiara,
is also on the square.)
The People Mover runs from 7 a.m. until 11 p.m. on
weekdays year-round. On Sundays and holidays, hours are 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.
during the main cruise season (April through October) and 8:30
a.m. - 9:30 p.m. from November through March.
Buy a one-way ticket for €1,50 at the multilingual, easy-to-use vending machines inside the station
entrance. The machines accept coins. banknotes of €5 to €20, and
credit cards. Change is given in coins.
Note: If you
have a leftover ACTV land-bus ticket, you can use that instead of buying
a People Mover Ticket. (ACTV bus tickets are available from vaporetto
ticket booths and machines, tobacco shops, and many newsstands.)
After you've purchased your ticket, scan the
barcode at the turnstiles and take the escalator or elevator upstairs to
the platforms. (If you're using a bus ticket, you'll need to hold the
ticket against the white electronic card reader and wait for the green
light to flash.)
The next train should arrive within a few minutes.
Get off at Marittima (the first station) and go
downstairs via the escalator or lift.
As you leave the People Mover station, a sign will direct
you to the port entrance, which is only a short distance away.
Follow the crowd to the piers. (On busy departure
days, port employees usually are on hand to direct passengers.)
As you approach the Marittima basin, you should see signs
pointing to your check-in location. (Marittima has a number of
terminals, and all are within walking distance of the People Mover station over
level ground.)
If you're going from Marittima to the People Mover, simply head for the port exit
and follow the signs to the station. (You can't miss it: Just look for
the elevated tracks.)