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How to Get to the Venice Film Festival on the Lido by Vaporetto

Every September, the quiet island of the Lido trades its beach umbrellas for red carpets. What most first-time visitors don’t realize is that there’s no bridge, no road tunnel, and no metro line connecting central Venice to the Lido.

The only way across the lagoon is by water, and for almost everyone, that means taking the Vaporetto. This guide walks through exactly how to reach the Lido during festival season and which lines to use. 🚤✨

🎬 Venice Film Festival Live Departures

Festival Terminal Live Feed

Real-time upcoming departures heading from central hubs directly to the Lido di Venezia (Santa Maria Elisabetta) festival terminal, optimized for red-carpet premieres, screenings, and gala events.

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Lagoon Transit Essentials

Why the Vaporetto Is the Only Way In & Your Main Terminal Hub

The Lido is a long, narrow barrier island separating the Venetian Lagoon from the Adriatic Sea, and the Palazzo del Cinema sits right on its western shore. Cars can reach the island by ferry from Tronchetto, but if you’re arriving from Venice itself—whether from the train station, an airport bus, or a hotel near St Mark’s Square—the vaporetto is faster, cheaper, and honestly part of the experience.

“Watching the domes of San Marco slip past as the boat pulls away toward open water is a fitting overture to a festival built entirely around spectacle.”

📍 The Key Stop: Lido S.M.E. (Santa Maria Elisabetta)

When traveling by passenger water bus to the Venice Film Festival, your primary destination is the Lido S.M.E. (Santa Maria Elisabetta) terminal. Located on the central-western side of the island, this main maritime hub handles high-frequency routes like Lines 1, 5.1, 6, and 14. From the S.M.E. docks, it is only a pleasant 10-minute walk down the grand avenues (or a quick connecting public bus ride) straight to the Palazzo del Cinema and the festival red-carpet zones.

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Festival Transit Hub

The Festival Vaporetto Arteries: Complete Route Guides

Navigating from the historic beach island into the Venetian lagoon during festival season requires understanding the specific corridors connecting seaside terminals directly to central Venice and outer coastal routes.

Each route is engineered for distinct travel patterns—ranging from the all-day Grand Canal slow cruiser to fast commuter expressways and coastal island links.

Line 1

The Grand Canal Slow Cruiser

Originating right from Lido S.M.E., Line 1 provides a scenic, continuous heartbeat stopping at every pier along the Grand Canal.

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First Departure ~05:00
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Last Departure ~23:30
Frequency Every 10–12 min
ACTV Route Map highlighting Line 1 across the Grand Canal from Lido 🔍 Click to enlarge map

Festival Route Overview & Key Stops

The ultimate festival sightseeing route starting at Lido Santa Maria Elisabetta, winding through St. Mark’s basin, and stopping at every single dock all the way to Piazzale Roma.

  • Key Hubs: Lido S.M.E., San Zaccaria, Rialto, Ferrovia, Piazzale Roma.
  • Best For: Leisurely photography and direct grand canal access from the beach before red carpet events.
Line 5.1 / 5.2

The Perimeter Ring

Line 5 operates counter-clockwise (5.1) and clockwise (5.2) loops linking the Lido directly to outer lagoon districts and Zattere.

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First Departure ~05:00
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Last Departure ~23:00
Frequency Every 20 min
ACTV Route Map highlighting Line 5 Perimeter Loops 🔍 Click to enlarge map

Festival Route Overview & Key Stops

Provides robust circumnavigation around the outer edges of Venice proper, offering reliable transit between the Lido beach terminal and western/southern neighborhoods during busy festival days.

  • Key Hubs: Lido S.M.E., San Zaccaria, Zattere, Piazzale Roma, Ferrovia.
  • Best For: Avoiding congested inner canal bottlenecks when heading toward Zattere for festival screenings.
Line 6

The Commuter Express

Line 6 delivers a fast, semi-direct link connecting the Lido straight to Piazzale Roma via the Giudecca Canal.

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First Departure ~06:20
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Last Departure ~20:20
Frequency Every 20 min
ACTV Route Map highlighting Line 6 Express Connector 🔍 Click to enlarge map

Festival Route Overview & Key Stops

A high-speed transit option designed for festival-goers rushing to make a screening on time between the primary bus/car terminal and the beach island.

  • Key Hubs: Lido S.M.E., Zattere, Piazzale Roma.
  • Best For: Fastest transit from the mainland transit hub straight to the Lido shore during film festival week.
Line 14

The Coastal & Island Connector

Line 14 connects Lido S.M.E. eastward across the lagoon toward Punta Sabbioni and onward into the northern island chain.

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First Departure ~05:00
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Last Departure ~23:00
Frequency Every 30 min
ACTV Route Map highlighting Line 14 Coastal Link 🔍 Click to enlarge map

Festival Route Overview & Key Stops

Vital maritime link allowing festival visitors staying along the coast or campsites to travel seamlessly between the Lido and northern excursion points.

  • Key Hubs: Lido S.M.E., Punta Sabbioni, Burano.
  • Best For: Cross-lagoon excursions toward the northern peninsula during festival itineraries.
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Official Online Booking

Secure Your Vaporetto Pass for the Venice Film Festival Online

Avoid long ticket queues on the Lido and lock in your waterbus transport pass before heading to the red carpet and screenings.

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Ready for the Festival?

Purchase your ACTV vaporetto pass (1, 2, 3, or 7 days) online through the official partner platform to ensure seamless transit across the lagoon to the Lido.

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83rd Edition Masterclass Spotlight

The Complete Venice Film Festival Experience & Venues

This year marks the prestigious 83rd edition of the festival, running for eleven immersive days across the historic Palazzo del Cinema and the island’s other dedicated screening landmarks. Timing is everything: the daily program and individual screening tickets are typically released in mid-August, while festival passes and accreditations go on sale earlier in the summer.

Beyond the Red Carpet: While the official competition draws global attention, the Lido transforms entirely during festival week. The streets overflow with public outdoor screenings, high-profile industry events, and an electric atmosphere. You’ll find crowds gathering outside the Palazzo hoping for a glimpse of arriving stars, alongside bustling café terraces packed with international journalists comparing notes between screenings.

Main Hub

Palazzo del Cinema

Located at Lungomare Guglielmo Marconi 191. The iconic heart of the festival hosting red-carpet galas, major press screenings, and the Sala Grande auditorium.

Historic Cinema

Palazzo del Casinò

Situated right next door on Lungomare Guglielmo Marconi. Houses the main industry offices, exhibition spaces, press rooms, and secondary screening auditoriums.

Open-Air Venue

Arena Giardino

An exceptional open-air venue nestled near the main festival grounds, hosting popular evening screenings under the late-summer Venetian sky.

Art-House & Retrospectives

PalaBiennale & Sala Perla

Large temporary and institutional structures positioned around the central festival zone to accommodate high-capacity public screenings and sidebar sections.


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Gateway Logistics

Starting Point: Getting Into Venice

If you’re flying in or arriving by train, you’ll first need to reach one of Venice’s two main transport hubs before boarding a boat.

Both hubs sit within a few minutes of each other and both have direct vaporetto connections toward the Lido, so neither is a wrong choice—it just depends on how you’re arriving. If you’re coming from Venice’s Marco Polo Airport, buses run regularly to Piazzale Roma and take around 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic; from Treviso Airport, a slightly longer coach transfer covers the same ground. Either way, you’ll end up at one of these two hubs before the water part of the journey even begins, so it’s worth building a little buffer into your schedule rather than cutting the connection close.


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Vehicle Ferry Route & Booking Guide

The Definitive Guide to Vaporetto Line 17 (Lido Car Ferry)

Unlike traditional passenger-only water buses, Line 17 is a specialized vehicular ferry service. It provides the vital link from the Lido di Venezia across the lagoon toward the mainland and Tronchetto.

Official Route Map: Line 17 Corridor Lido San Nicolò to Tronchetto
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Vaporetto Line 17 Route Map
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Vessel Spotlight: Line 17 Car Ferry Vehicular Deck at Lido Terminal
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Vaporetto Line 17 Car Ferry Vessel at Lido di Venezia
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Core Route

Lido (San Nicolò) to Tronchetto

Bridges the barrier island directly with the mainland vehicle hub at Tronchetto, allowing cars and heavy transport to bypass inner-city restrictions.

Vessel Type

Heavy-Duty Car Ferry

Built wide and reinforced with specialized roll-on/roll-off decks designed specifically to carry automobiles, motorbikes, and bicycles safely across the lagoon from the Lido.

Booking & Travel

Reservations Recommended

Due to high demand and limited vehicle capacity per sailing, advance booking or early arrival at the Lido terminal lanes is strongly advised for motorists.

💶 Ticket Prices Overview Line 17 Tariff Summary
Vehicle / Transport Category Route 17 Tariff
Cars (up to 4.00m), motorbikes (L2e-L7e), caravans/trailers (O1) €13,00
Cars (up to 4.50m), bus trailers (O2) €21,00
Cars (over 4.50m), trucks (N1 up to 3.5 tonnes) €26,00
Bikes & Scooters (Unfolded) €1,50
Motorbikes (Category L1e) €3,00
📞 How to Book Your Vehicle Slot Line 17 Ferry Reservations, Payments & Check-In Guidelines

Because space on the vehicle deck is strictly limited, motorists departing from the Lido are strongly advised to secure a reservation in advance:

  • Can you pay on the spot? While you can purchase tickets at Lido terminal facilities, vehicular space is subject to strict capacity limits. Relying purely on on-the-spot boarding without a reservation during peak times risks long delays or denial of boarding if sailings are fully booked.
  • Online Reservation Portal: Book and manage your slots ahead of time through the official ACTV Ferry Booking Portal.
  • Booking Fees & Rules: A small reservation fee applies. Reservations should be handled online prior to arrival.
  • Mandatory Check-In: You must check in at the Lido terminal lanes between 40 and 20 minutes prior to departure to honor your reservation.
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Arrival & Exploration

Arriving at the Lido

Once you step off at Lido S. Maria Elisabetta, the Palazzo del Cinema and the festival’s red carpet area are an easy walk along Gran Viale Santa Maria Elisabetta, the island’s main street.

During Festival Season

The whole stretch takes on a different rhythm—outdoor screens, festival banners, and a steady flow of people heading the same direction make it hard to get lost. Bike rental stands and the occasional shuttle also operate along the same street for those staying further down the island, though for most festival venues, walking from the dock is perfectly manageable.

Beyond the Red Carpet

For a broader sense of what the island itself offers beyond festival week, the Lido is also worth exploring on its own, with quiet beaches, Art Deco hotels, and a slower pace that feels a world away from the crowds of central Venice.



Practical Advice & Resources

Making the Most of Festival Days

A few practical points can make the vaporetto part of your festival trip much smoother:

Key Festival Logistics:

  • Plan Return Crossings: Know the last regular departure and keep the night line in mind for late-night screenings.
  • Factor in Walking Time: The Lido is long and narrow; distances on foot take longer during festival week crowds.
  • Explore More: Have questions? Check out the General FAQ and Accessibility Guide for complete details.

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Regional Connections

Coming From the Islands or the Mainland Coast

Not everyone attending the festival is starting their day in central Venice. Some visitors are staying further out along the Veneto coast or splitting their trip between the lagoon and one of the outer islands, folding a festival evening into a longer itinerary.

The Core Transit Principle

Whatever the starting point, the same principle applies: get to a vaporetto stop on the Venice side, then transfer toward the Lido from there. Connections from the mainland typically route through Piazzale Roma first, so it’s usually the more practical hub to aim for if you’re arriving from outside the historic center rather than already staying within it.

Planning a Full-Day Itinerary

For anyone building a full day around the trip—combining an island visit with an evening screening—it helps to think of the vaporetto network less as a single line and more as a web of connections that all eventually meet near the city center, from where the Lido lines depart. Mapping out the sequence in advance, rather than figuring it out stop by stop, tends to save the most time on a day when every hour before curtain matters.


Journey’s Conclusion

A Fitting Way to Arrive

There’s something appropriate about reaching a film festival by boat rather than by road. The short crossing from Venice to the Lido gives you a few quiet minutes to take in the lagoon before stepping into the noise and glamour of the festival itself—no traffic, no parking, just water and the skyline behind you.

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More Than Just Transit

Once you know which line to take and where to land, the vaporetto stops being a logistical hurdle and becomes one of the better parts of the trip.

If any questions come up along the way, the FAQ page covers the most common ones about riding the vaporetto around Venice and its islands.


Frequently Asked Questions

How to Get to the Venice Film Festival: Top 15 Questions

Got questions about navigating the lagoon, choosing the right lines, or arriving at the red carpet? Here are the 15 most frequent questions answered to make your festival trip seamless.

1. How do I get from central Venice to the Lido for the Film Festival? +

The only way across the lagoon to the Lido is by water. You can take vaporetto lines like Line 1 (scenic Grand Canal route) or direct express lines like Line 6 from San Zaccaria and Sant’Elena.

2. Is there a bridge or road tunnel to the Lido? +

No, there is no bridge, road tunnel, or metro line connecting central Venice to the Lido. Cars can reach the island only via the Tronchetto ferry, but for pedestrians and visitors, the vaporetto is the primary transport.

3. Which vaporetto stop is closest to the Palazzo del Cinema and red carpet? +

The main arrival stop you want is Lido S. Maria Elisabetta. From there, it is an easy walk straight down Gran Viale Santa Maria Elisabetta to the festival grounds.

4. Which vaporetto line should I take if I’m in a rush? +

If you need to make a screening on time, Line 6 shaves off meaningful minutes by skipping the long Grand Canal detour and running directly from San Zaccaria and Sant’Elena.

5. Are vaporetto tickets included with festival accreditation or screening passes? +

No, boat fares are separate. You will need to purchase standard ACTV vaporetto tickets or multi-day passes independently.

6. Which ticket type is best for festival visitors? +

A 72-hour ticket is the festival favorite because it covers multi-day screenings and exploring Venice between events. Shorter visits can make use of 24-hour or 48-hour passes.

7. How long does the boat crossing to the Lido take? +

The crossing typically takes around 15 to 20 minutes, depending on your starting stop and whether you take a direct line or a scenic route.

8. Are there night boats available if screenings run past midnight? +

Yes! Line N (the night service) keeps running after daytime lines wind down, which is essential when evening premieres or red-carpet events let out late.

9. What are the main transport hubs in Venice to catch a boat to the Lido? +

The two main gateways are Santa Lucia Railway Station (for train arrivals) and Piazzale Roma (for cars, buses, and airport coaches from Marco Polo or Treviso airports).

10. Do vaporetto boats get crowded during festival season? +

Extremely. Boats get very busy around premiere times and early evenings. It is wise to build in extra travel time and avoid cutting connections close.

11. Can I bring luggage on the vaporetto if I’m arriving straight from the airport? +

Yes, standard luggage is allowed, but keep in mind that deck space fills up quickly during peak hours, so packing compactly helps.

12. Should I stay on the Lido island or commute from central Venice? +

Staying on the Lido cuts out the twice-daily crossing and puts you within walking distance of venues, but accommodation books up very quickly once dates are announced.

13. Are extra vaporetto services added during the Film Festival? +

ACTV often adds extra departures and reinforces high-demand lines to handle the surge in festival-goers, so checking updated schedules is recommended.

14. Can I walk around the Lido or do I need transport once I arrive? +

For most festival venues, walking straight from the dock along Gran Viale is perfectly manageable. Bike rentals and occasional island shuttles are also available.

15. What is the best tip for avoiding long ticket queues at the docks? +

Always buy your vaporetto tickets or passes online in advance before arriving at the dock, saving you from scrambling when crowds build up.

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