REVIEW · VENICE
Private Transfer: Venice or Airport VCE to Cruise Port of Ravenna
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A smooth cruise start should not be a guessing game. This private Venice-to-Ravenna transfer helps you get from Venice (or VCE) to the cruise port with a clear meet-and-greet and a professional driver handling the heavy lifting, plus a clean, safety-minded ride. I especially like the name-sign pickup that gets you to the right vehicle fast, and the extra time buffers that respect flight changes and busy port schedules. The one thing to consider is that access rules like the €5 Venice day-use fee can apply on certain dates, depending on where you’re staying.
You also get a real private-transfer feel: it is just your group, and you do not need to coordinate extra stops or deal with shared transportation. Your driver disinfects the vehicle, provides hand sanitizer, and you ride in the back seat for safety, which makes this a practical choice when you want calm, not chaos, before a cruise.
In This Review
- Key points to know before you go
- The point of this transfer: cruise time, not sightseeing time
- Finding your driver in Venice or at VCE airport
- A safety-minded ride: disinfected vehicle and back-seat rule
- Waiting time that protects you from flight and schedule changes
- Where you’ll arrive: Porto di Ravenna and the cruise port area
- Water taxi option: how it can fit your plan
- Price and value: why $453.49 can be reasonable
- Who should book this transfer
- Should you book this private Venice to Ravenna cruise transfer?
- FAQ
- Is pickup offered from Venice and from the airport?
- How long will the driver wait at the airport?
- How long will the driver wait at a hotel or your address?
- Where does the Ravenna side pickup location start?
- Do I need to find the driver myself?
- Is this a shared transfer?
- Is there a cancellation option for a refund?
Key points to know before you go

- Meet-and-greet with a name sign so you find your driver quickly at hotel reception, your address, or the airport arrival hall
- Disinfected vehicle and hand sanitizer placed before pickup to help you start the trip feeling safer
- 60 minutes free airport waiting with flight tracking, plus 15 minutes waiting at hotel/address
- Professional driver and luggage help, with door open/close service and back-seat-only safety
- Water taxi may be included depending on the option you choose (vehicle + water taxi)
- Private service for your group only, with mobile ticketing and English support
The point of this transfer: cruise time, not sightseeing time
This experience is built for one job: get you from Venice (or the VCE airport area) to the Ravenna cruise port without turning your morning into a transport puzzle. That might sound boring, but it is actually great value when your cruise departure time is non-negotiable.
You are paying for fewer moving parts. A private car or van with a trained driver means you do not have to plan routes, stand around with luggage, or worry about connections. Instead, you show up, your driver finds you, and you roll toward Ravenna. The ride is listed at about 2 hours, so it is long enough to matter, but not so long that you lose the whole day.
If you want to keep your energy for the cruise itself, this kind of transfer can be the difference between arriving relaxed and arriving stressed.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Venice
Finding your driver in Venice or at VCE airport

The most praised part here is how easy it is to locate the right driver. The service includes meet-and-greet with your driver holding a name sign. Depending on where you’re starting, that sign is used in the hotel reception, at your address, or in the airport arrival hall.
That matters because Venice logistics can be tricky even for seasoned visitors. When you are carrying bags, wearing cruise-day clothes, and trying not to miss a boarding window, the last thing you want is to wander around looking for the correct vehicle.
You also get door-to-door help. The driver assists with luggage and guides you to the vehicle. In practical terms, that means less straining, less juggling, and fewer moments where you are unsure what to do next.
Language support is listed as English, so when questions pop up, you should have an easier time getting a direct answer.
A safety-minded ride: disinfected vehicle and back-seat rule

I like that this transfer is not only about getting you there. It also addresses the small safety habits that make a big difference right before a trip.
Before the journey begins, the driver disinfects the vehicle and places free hand sanitizer where you can reach it easily. The instructions also specify that guests are only permitted to ride in the back seat for safety. Your driver opens and closes the door, which sounds tiny, but it reduces the moment-by-moment distractions that happen when you are hauling luggage and trying to get seated quickly.
The car itself is described as a business car or van with a professional driver, and the service includes bottled water. Clean, comfortable transport plus practical care is exactly what you want on a pre-cruise day.
Waiting time that protects you from flight and schedule changes

Cruise transfers fail for one reason more than any other: timing slips. Your flight changes, you get delayed, or a drop-off is slower than expected. This service tries to build a buffer right into the deal.
You get 60 minutes of free waiting at the airport, and it’s tied to flight tracking. That means if your plane runs late, you are not immediately stuck paying for every minute of delay.
You also get 15 minutes free waiting at your hotel or address. If you are running a little behind packing, grabbing one last item, or walking out from a reception desk, that window gives you breathing room.
One important reality: ports can have construction areas and moving access points. In one experience, the drop-off area was noted as still under construction, which can affect how the entrance or pickup zone feels. Plan for a little extra walking at the final stretch and keep your eyes on signage and instructions from the driver.
Where you’ll arrive: Porto di Ravenna and the cruise port area

The listed start location for the Ravenna side is Porto di Ravenna – Area industriale, Via Baiona 192, 48123 Ravenna RA, Italy.
In day-to-day terms, that means you are aiming at the industrial port area where cruise operations happen, not a neat city-center drop. That is normal for ports, but it does change what you should bring in your own mind: once you arrive, you will likely want to head straight toward the ship check-in process rather than treat the final minutes like sightseeing.
The driver will guide you at the pickup stage and handle vehicle arrival, but you should still be prepared for the fact that the last bit of movement might feel more like “port access zone” than “pretty plaza.” And if you see construction activity, that is not a deal-breaker; it just means you should follow the driver’s direction and any signs on site.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Venice
Water taxi option: how it can fit your plan

One option includes a water taxi (listed as vehicle + water taxi). For a Venice-based start, that can make sense if your pickup is easier to manage by water than by road, or if you want to reduce road segments through busy waterways.
That said, the water taxi is only mentioned as included in a specific option, not automatically. So the best move is to check what you selected when you booked, and then treat it as a bonus rather than a guaranteed feature in every case.
If you do choose the water taxi, you should also be ready for a different kind of boarding and loading rhythm. Water transfers tend to have their own timing and approach patterns, even when you’re still with a private driver. Your advantage is that this stays private, so you are not sharing schedules with strangers.
Price and value: why $453.49 can be reasonable

This private transfer is priced at $453.49 per person, and it is described as a private tour/activity with group discounts and a mobile ticket.
That price can look high at first glance, especially if you compare it to public transit or shared rides. But private transfers usually cost more because you are buying time, certainty, and reduced stress.
Here is what you are getting for that money, in practical value terms:
- Door-to-door pickup (hotel reception, your address, or airport arrival hall)
- Meet-and-greet so you do not waste time hunting for your driver
- Professional driver and a business car or van
- Waiting protection (60 minutes at the airport with flight tracking, 15 minutes at hotel/address)
- Safety touches (disinfection, sanitizer, back-seat-only rule)
- Bottled water and luggage help
For people sailing from Ravenna, the real value is avoiding last-minute transport problems that can cost you more than the transfer itself. If your ship departure time is firm, paying for confidence is often a smart move.
Also note the booking pattern: it is often reserved around 85 days in advance. That suggests many cruise-goers are timing this early to secure the private vehicle you want.
Who should book this transfer

This is a good fit if you value calm logistics and simple execution.
You’ll likely appreciate it most if:
- You are departing on a cruise and want stress-reduced transport from Venice to Ravenna
- You land at VCE (Venice airport) and want 60 minutes waiting tied to flight tracking
- You prefer a private group arrangement over shared shuttles
- You have luggage and would rather let the driver handle the heavy parts
- You want an English-speaking service with a clear meet-and-greet
It can also work well for people who do not want to puzzle out the last mile of getting to a port from a city. The driver handles the hard part; you handle the fun part.
One caution to keep in mind is the €5 access fee that can apply on certain dates for many people staying outside Venice who visit for the day. The note points you to the official guidance at https://cda.ve.it for which days apply and exemptions. Since your trip starts in Venice, it is worth checking before you lock in your travel schedule.
Should you book this private Venice to Ravenna cruise transfer?
If your priority is a smooth cruise start, I’d lean yes.
Book it when you want:
- A meet-and-greet that prevents confusion
- Waiting time protection if flights or timing go sideways
- A professional driver who helps with luggage
- A private ride with safety-focused handling (sanitizer, disinfected vehicle, back seat rule)
Skip it or consider alternatives if:
- You are comfortable navigating Venice logistics on your own with luggage
- You are trying to minimize cost above all else and do not mind more planning
This kind of transfer is not there to impress you with scenery. It is there to keep your day on track so you can step onto the cruise without turning arrival into a chore.
FAQ
Is pickup offered from Venice and from the airport?
Yes. Pickup is offered from Venice, including options for the airport VCE, depending on what you selected.
How long will the driver wait at the airport?
You get 60 minutes of free waiting at the airport with flight tracking.
How long will the driver wait at a hotel or your address?
You get 15 minutes free wait time at your hotel or address.
Where does the Ravenna side pickup location start?
The listed start location is Porto di Ravenna – Area industriale, Via Baiona, 192, 48123 Ravenna RA, Italy.
Do I need to find the driver myself?
No. The service includes a meet-and-greet with the driver holding a name sign in the hotel reception, your address, or the airport arrival hall.
Is this a shared transfer?
No. It is described as a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
Is there a cancellation option for a refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the paid amount is not refunded.































