Line 4.2 also circles the island of Venice. The only difference is that, unlike 4.1, on this line, once the vaporetto reaches Venice, it moves in a clockwise direction toward the Hospital and San Marco. This line then continues toward Cemetery Island and docks at Murano. The journey takes around 2 hours, with almost 35 stops in total. 1. Re: Direction of vaporetto If you know which direction you want to go, then get on a vaporetto heading in that direction. For example, if you are at Rialto and want to get so San Marco, you want to travel to your left so you look for a vaporetto approaching from your right. When you get there, you will find that there are good clear signs 1. Re: Luggage on Vaporetto. Each passenger can bring on board, free of charge, up to TWO pieces of baggage, each piece not exceeding 120 cms. in measurements (H+W+D). it is size not weight that matters, over that you could be expected to pay extra,fare, really a lot depends how busy they are, 2. If you're just looking to cross a canal, that's a high price to pay. At this point, we suggest that you either take an ACTV Pass which gives you access to all transport in Venice for the duration of your choice (from 1 to 7 days), or take a traghetto, or walk. Ticket price for the vaporetti: 75 min : 7,5€. 24h : 20€. Hello, some members of our party will be getting back to the train station from a late day trip. They will arrive about 11:30pm. I think from looking at the timetables that the number 1 vaporetto runs until after midnight and wondered if anyone can confirm. I know the night bur is available but it doesn't stop at San Silvestro so I will need to 11613 posts. You should consider a vaporetto pass if you will be in Venezia for two days or longer. You can buy it at the Venezia Santa Lucia train station, or at the kiosk near the vaporetto stop. Just tap the pass at the machine and you have unlimited rides for the duration of the pass. Those €7.50 rides add up. 48 hour ticket valid for 48 hrs from the time of stamping. €30.00. 72 hour ticket valid for 72 hrs from the time of stamping. €35.00. 7 days travel ticket. €50.00. 3-day Young Persons Travel Card with a validity of 72 hours from the day and time of stamping. It is issued only upon presentation of the Rolling Venice Card issued by the Venice Boat Show. Buy the official merchandising of the Venice Boat Show online. Visit the online shop. It’s unexpected (although not unusual) to have no way to pay at a stop and also no way to pay on board, especially for a boat ride. Clearly many Venetians don’t care what tourist’s think, and wish they would just stop coming. A Vaporetto ride in August, ugh, $10 a ride and heaving with tourists, and steamy. It would be a long walk from the Hotel to Zattare stop, and I an not conversant as to where the ship will dock, or if you could get to it easily from S,Marta, the Stazione Marittima cover a very large area, any alternative would be a Vaporetto from Salute line 1 to Piazzale Roma and a Land Taxi to the place where the ship is berthed, W4WS.