Venice Port is located in one of Italy’s most charming cities. The port itself is a modern and stunning development which has ferries that travel to Greece, Croatia, the Dalmatian coast, the Istrian coast and Santa Lucia. Venice Port consists of three main terminals, the Marittima Terminal, the S. Marta Terminal, and the S. Basilio Terminal.
Services in the Terminals at Venice Port are of a high standard. Each of the terminals offer shops, restaurants, cafés and other expected amenities. The S. Marta terminal is located an old but stunning building and the S. Basilio terminal is located in one of Venice’s districts.
Ustica Lines has ferries that sail to Parenzo and Rovinj in Croatia. Ustica uses catamarans to sail to Croatia from Venice Port. Ferries leave for Parenzo on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Ferries to Rovinj depart six days a week apart from on Sundays. Ustica Lines changes departures depending on the season.
Minoan Lines have ferries that travel to Greece. You can sail from Venice Port to Igoumenitsa and from there can get connecting ferries to Corfu and Patras on Minoan Lines. Minoan Ferries are pleasant to travel on and the ferries are equipped with great amenities to make your journey comfortable.
Venice Port also has Blue Star Ferries that operates a service to Patras in Greece. This ferry service also stops at Igoumenitsa and Corfu on the way to Patras. Blue Star Ferries operate a good reliable service with good onboard facilities.
At Venice Port you will also find Losinjska Plovidba Ferries that sail to Mali Losinj in Croatia. The ferry departures are season dependant and this can be checked on there internet page. The passenger terminal and the ferries that sail from Venice Port both offer disable access ramps and public toilets. Short and long term parking is available at Venice Port.
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