Venice-Lido Car FerryActv No. 17 ferry from Tronchetto to San Nicolò
ABOVE: An ACTV car ferry is moored by the island of Tronchetto. The Lido di Venezia, the resort island that separates the Venetian Lagoon from the Adriatic Sea, is one of the few places in the Comune di Venezia (other than the mainland) that allows car traffic. If you're touring Italy by car and staying on the Lido for more than a few days, it may be cheaper to take your car with you instead of parking at Tronchetto or one of Venice's other public garages and open-air lots.
The boat lands at San Nicolò, a few blocks above the Lido's central business district. You'll need to turn right after you leave the ferry and drive through the central area to reach most of the Lido's hotels. TimetableThe ferry timetable is subject to change, and you may find a hand-lettered list of more frequent departures pasted to the window of the Tronchetto ticket office (as we did when we researched this article). RatesThe cost of passage varies with the size of the vehicle and the number of passengers. There are 14 fare categories in all. The driver's ticket is included in the vehicle fare, except for bicycles and mopeds of less than 50cc engine capacity. Round-trip (return) rates are double the one-way prices. Reaching Tronchetto
For more information, including timetables, visit the official ACTV Web site.
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