Vaporetto pass calculator
Work out whether single vaporetto tickets or an ACTV multi-day pass is cheaper for your Venice visit. Current 2026 ACTV prices.
Comparison
ACTV vaporetto prices 2026
| Option | Price | Valid for |
|---|---|---|
| Single ticket | €9.50 | 75 minutes from validation |
| 24-hour pass | €25 | All lines, unlimited trips |
| 48-hour pass | €35 | All lines, unlimited trips |
| 72-hour pass | €45 | All lines, unlimited trips |
| 7-day pass | €65 | All lines, unlimited trips |
Break-even: The 24-hour pass pays off after just 3 single trips (3 × €9.50 = €28.50 vs €25). The 48-hour pass breaks even at 4 trips over 2 days. If you plan to use the vaporetto more than twice a day, a pass almost always wins.
Note: ACTV passes cover all regular vaporetto lines including the Grand Canal lines (1, 2) and lagoon lines to Murano, Burano and Torcello. Water taxis and the Alilaguna airport boat are NOT included.
Passes can be bought at ACTV ticket booths (at most vaporetto stops), the Venezia Unica website, or via the AVM Venezia Official app. Airport stops also sell them.
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