Two people on single ticket in Venice

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is it possible to validate a ticket for a vaporetto twice, ie. to allow travelling for two people on single ticket? Or every passenger has to have his own ticket? I have 4 rides left on mine and my friend has none so it would be great if we can use that instead of buying new ticket. I didnt find anything on ACTV website... Thanks!






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How much does public transport cost in Venice?

A ticket for a single trip in Venice is only valid for 75 minutes. A 24-hour ticket costs around 20 euros, a 48-hour ticket around 30 euros, a 72-hour ticket around 40 euros and a 7-day ticket around 60 euros (prices in year 2017).

How much does Venice ferry cost?

A single ticket now (2022) costs at least 7.50 euros. It could be the most expensive ticket within a city in Europe. The ticket is valid for 75 minutes, you can also change ferries.

Can you buy tickets on the bus in Venice?

There are ticket machines at the major gateways to Venice including Santa Lucia Railway Station and Piazzale Roma bus station and car parks as well as Venice Marco Polo Airport. Many hotels sell the tickets or if not should be able to tell you of a local outlet where you can. You can also purchase on-line.

Is it worth getting a Venice city Pass?

Given the cost of the ACTV tickets, if you're going to stay in Venice for three days, want to experience the Doge's Palace, and perhaps wander the Lace Museum, the Gold Pass is almost certainly going to be worth it.



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