The return line runs from Lido every 30 minutes between 5:09 PM to 7:39 PM on the same days. 11. Line 9. This Venice water bus line connects Burano and Torcello. Operates from 9:30 AM to 5:45 PM everyday, with a frequency of once every 15 minutes. The last ride from Torcello to Burano departs at 5.55 PM. 12. This step by step video will show you how to get from Venice Marco Polo International Airport to Venice via Vaporetto (Alilaguna water bus). Find out more at By Public Vaporetto (Water Taxi) Duration: 8-10 minutes or 40-60 minutes. Venice's ATCV public vaporetto system runs ferries between Venice and Murano constantly every day. The Fondamente Nove stop that is located on the north side of the city is the primary departure point for Murano. Chose line 4.1 or 4.2 to make the journey to Murano via San Vaporetto fare venice. you have a minimum budget of €28.50 /day that you’ll spend on a vaporetto, or €57 for a weekend. The Venice water bus pass sold by ACTV and Venizia Unica costs €25 for 1 day, €35 for 2 days, and €45 for 3 days, and €65 for 7 days. So, it already pays off after 1 day, and is definitely worth it for a weekend Gondola fares are standard and set officially. As of this writing, rates are 80 euros for a daytime ride and 100 euros for rides after 7 pm. Rides last about 30 minutes. If you want to extend your time on the water, you'll pay 40 euros for each additional 20 minutes aboard—or 50 euros after 7 p.m. You can check the current gondola fares 1. Re: Queues and waiting time for vaporreto. it depends on the line and where you are going - at weekends it is especially busy - vaporettos going to burano/murano will have queues for sure and you will have to wait for the next one. 2. Re: Queues and waiting time for vaporreto. The water bus that you're likely to use most often is the No. 1, the local that stops 13 times between the Piazzale Roma and the Piazza San Marco. (For details on boat routes, see our easy-to-print vaporetto routes article and the ACTV Web site.) The standard waterbus fare is a painfully steep 9,50 euro. The Vaporetto or waterbus is a convenient and affordable way to travel around Venice's waterways. The ACTV company operates the Vaporetto system, and you can buy tickets at the ticket booths, onboard the boats, or using the ACTV app. Tickets can be purchased for one trip or multiple days. Vaporetto will even take you to the beaches. 2DAhSxH.