A map of Venice's cruise terminal and ferry port
The layout of the Stazione Marittima and S. Basilio docks in Venice, Italy
Stazione Marittima Venezia
Piazzale Tronchetto
Vaporetto: Staz. Marittima or S. Basilio
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For full information on arriving in Venice by boat, click here. The below is just a blown-up map showing the layout of the various cruise terminals, ferry docks, access roads, etc.
Piazzale Tronchetto
Vaporetto: Staz. Marittima or S. Basilio
tel. +39-041-240-3000
www.vtp.it
» Hotels near the cruise terminal
ReidsItaly.com Venice Map
» View ENLARGED MAP with all listings
TOURS FROM OUR TRUSTED PARTNERS that include Venice
Intrepid Travel 2011 Italy trips
• Best of Italy
• Italy Uncovered
• Italy Experience
• Classic Italy
• Italy Family Adventure
• Highlights of Italy
• Umbrian Discovery
Not just Italy...
Paris to Venice
Venice to Istanbul
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• Ultimate Italy
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• Italy Family Adventure

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Since the terminal numbers don't mean much to us tourists, here's the real key:
- Most cruises use one of the terminal buildings in green on the map below.
- Ferries to Greece usually use the red building labeled "123" on the lower left.
- Ferries to Croatia and Slovenia often land at the separate slate blue San Basilio dock way over in the lower right corner of the map (note the "S. Basilio" vaporetto or public water bus, stop just to its right.

A map of the Stazione Marittima and San Basilio cruise terminals, ferry docks, and public piers.
Related pages
- Arriving in Venice by ship (how to get to and from the airport, train station, etc.)
- Hotels near the Venice cruise ship port and ferry docks
- Getting to and from the Venice airports (Marco Polo and Treviso)
- Taking the vaporetto (water bus or public ferry) in Venice
- Private water taxis in Venice
- Mediterranean and Adriatic cruises to Venice
- Ferries to Greece (Patras, Igoumentisa, Kerkyra)
- Ferries to Croatia and Slovenia (Piran, Porec, Rovinj, and Pula in Istria)
This material was last updated February 2011. All information was accurate at the time.
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