Private car transfer from Rome to Venice

527km
One way
From €166 per person
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Private transfer in 5 h 20 min

527km
One way
From €166 per person
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What's included

Door-to-door service

Pick-up and drop-off at any address

Flight tracking included

Your driver will wait if your flight is delayed

Professional English-speaking driver

Local expert, fully licensed and insured

Clean, air-conditioned vehicle

Comfortable ride with climate control

Free cancellation

Cancel up to 24 hours before departure

Luggage included

1 suitcase and 1 carry-on per passenger

Your trip at a glance

5 h 20 min
527km
Private driver
Pick up

Your driver will meet you at your address in Rome.

Help with your luggage
Trip

You will travel in comfort for 5 h 20 min.

Smoke-free
Child seats
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Clean, comfortable car
Accessible
Free cancellation
Don't miss out on sightseeing stops!

Explore at your own pace and discover these hidden gems on the way.

Castello di Monselice

Florence

Venice

Your driver will drop you off at your address in Venice.

Door-to-door service
Total distance↔ 527 km
Estimated time5 h 20 min

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Good to know

  • Child seats available on request
  • Pet-friendly travel
  • 1 checked bag + 1 carry-on per passenger
  • Extra or oversized luggage can be added
  • Flexible payment: card online or cash to driver
  • Free cancellation 24 hours before departure
  • Tips are not included (optional ~10%)
Trusted by 2+ million happy travelers across 130 countries
5.0
Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice 2026
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Reviews

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your pickup time

Overview: car trip from Rome to Venice

When you take a car trip from Rome, the historic center of Italy, to Venice, with its charming canals, you're not just driving between two of Italy's most iconic cities, you're embarking on an exciting journey. Picture yourself cruising along scenic highways as the Italian countryside stretches out before you, with each twist unveiling a new view.

Stop at the whimsical Sacro Bosco, a garden of fantastical sculptures. In Montepulciano, savor world-class wine and breathtaking views. As you near Venice, stop at Castello di Monselice, a historical fortress that offers panoramic vistas. If you prefer a hassle-free experience, let Daytrip take the wheel. Our local, English-speaking drivers ensure your Rome to Venice transfer is as seamless as it is memorable. Turn a simple ride into a delightful chapter of your travel story as you travel the distance. The drive isn't just about speed; it's about savoring each moment.

About Venice

A city like no other, Venice attracts 20 million visitors every year with its unique canal system. Many people think of Venice as a monolithic city, but this marvel of ingenuity and design is comprised of over 118 islands linked by 400 bridges.

Venice is one of Italy's most picturesque cities, and its monuments are filled with works from some of the world's greatest artists like Titian and Tintoretto. In 1987, Venice and its lagoons were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, highlighting its significant historical and artistic heritage. This recognition also emphasizes the unique cultural landscape humans have crafted, ingeniously transforming a challenging environment into a masterpiece of architecture, art, and engineering. Once you experience its romantic and intriguing atmosphere, you won't be surprised why it's such a popular destination. ### History of Venice Venice, established in the 5th century, was initially a refuge for those escaping invasions. Over time, it blossomed into a maritime powerhouse. By the 13th century, Venice commanded the seas with its navy reigning supreme in the Mediterranean. The city's prosperity drew in artists, architects, and intellectuals, transforming it into a cultural and economic center. The intricate Gothic palaces and stunning Byzantine mosaics narrate stories of its history, while the magnificence of St. Mark's Basilica stands as a symbol of its past. Once a key player in the spice trade, Venice became a melting pot of cultures, ideas, and advancements that left an enduring impact on history. ### Modern Venice Venice today captivates with its charm; gondolas gracefully navigate the gleaming canals passing beneath century-old bridges. The city's heart beats with a fusion of tradition and contemporary energy. Venice comes alive during the Venice Biennale, showcasing cutting-edge art and culture. The Venice Film Festival draws in celebrities and movie enthusiasts worldwide. Yet amidst all its modernity, Venice remains timeless. Explore its winding streets at your own pace, soaking in every moment, and let Venice enchant you with memories long after you leave its iconic canals behind.

From Rome to Venice: travel tips

Before departing from Rome to Venice, consider these travel tips to make the most out of your Italian trip and fit in with the locals along the way:

### Take scenic stops along the way The road from Rome to Venice can be as memorable as the destination. A must-see is Civita di Bagnoregio, sometimes called the "Dying City", a medieval town built atop a crumbling plateau. Then, explore the elliptical streets of Lucignano. These locations and others can make your journey more than just a simple transfer. ### Walk on the right side of the streets in Venice Venice is a maze of narrow streets and bustling canals. To keep the flow of foot traffic moving smoothly, always walk on the right side. This small habit helps avoid congestion and ensures a more pleasant experience for everyone. Plus, you'll fit right in with the locals! ### Dress appropriately Avoid flip-flops—Venice's paving stones are hard on the feet and can get slippery. Wear comfortable shoes for the extensive walking you'll be doing. If you plan to visit churches, keep your shoulders and knees covered. Carry a wrap or shirt in your bag to quickly meet this requirement. Remember, wearing swimming gear in the city can get you fined. ### Don’t feed the pigeons St. Mark's Square Feeding the pigeons in St. Mark's Square is prohibited and can result in a fine (not to mention scorn from the locals). No matter how tempting it is, enjoy watching the birds, but don't share your food!

How to get from Rome to Venice

Whether you're craving the speed of train travel, the comfort of a private ride, or simply the scenic beauty of the countryside, the route offers an array of transportation choices to suit every traveler. Let's explore the best ways to travel this iconic Rome to Venice journey.

### Train from Rome to Venice Taking a train from Rome to Venice is a popular way to travel this route. You can travel from one city center to another in 4 hours using high-speed trains such as the Frecciarossa and the Italo. You can purchase your tickets at the station or online; trains run often throughout the day. The fast journey will let you see the scenic Italian countryside fly past your window as you take advantage of direct routes. Price: from $40 to $130 (€35-€120) Duration: approximately 4 hours ### Bus from Rome to Venice Buses from Rome to Venice are a cheaper option, but the trip takes much longer—about 7 or 8 hours. FlixBus provides convenient services that run several times daily. Those who aren't in a hurry and trying to save money will find this the perfect solution. It's best to check timetables for when you'll be traveling for accurate times and the ticket costs. Price: from $20 to $65 (€19-€60) Duration: the quickest direct buses take 7 hours and 10 minutes to 8 hours ### Flight from Rome to Venice With one-hour flight times, flying sounds like the fastest way to travel between Rome and Venice. However, the entire trip time is at least 4 hours when you include airport transfers, security checks, and probable delays. Airlines similar to ITA run multiple daily direct flights. Price: one way from around $57 to $187 (€52-€172) Duration: direct flights from Rome to Venice take approximately 1 hour and 5 minutes (add 3 hours for check-in, security, and traveling to and from the airport) ### Private car transfer from Rome to Venice with Daytrip A private car transfer with Daytrip offers the best comfort and convenience available. This choice lets you go at your own speed and has the extra advantage of picturesque stops all along the 339 miles (546 km) from Rome to Venice. Imagine sampling wines in Montepulciano or marveling at Renaissance masterpieces in Florence on the way. Daytrip offers door-to-door service, a personal driver, and the freedom to create a really unique trip. Price: starting from $179 per seat Duration: approximately 5 hours 40 minutes ### Cruise from Rome to Venice Although less common, you can combine your trip with a Mediterranean cruise that includes both Rome (Port of Civitavecchia) and Venice as ports of call. This luxurious option allows you to enjoy the sea voyage, with stops in other beautiful Italian and Mediterranean cities along the way. Average price: $1,200 to $2,500 ( €1,116 to €2,325) per person, depending on the cruise line, cabin type, and season Duration: typically ranges from 7 to 14 days

Things to do when you get to Venice

Every plaza, bridge, and waterway in Venice recounts stories of adventure, romance, and history. Whether your interests lie in food, art, history, or elsewhere, this unique city has something for everyone. Let's delve into four activities to enjoy in Venice.

### Explore St. Mark’s Basilica and Piazza San Marco Explore St. Mark's Basilica, a magnificent Byzantine architectural work, and arguably the single finest building in Venice. Admire the fascinating artwork, mosaics, and glittering domes. Wander over the center of Venice, Piazza San Marco. Stop by a nearby cafĆ©, savor a cappuccino, and relax in the vibrant scene while residents go about their everyday lives against the backdrop of historic buildings. ### Glide through the canals on a gondola No visit to Venice is complete without a gondola ride. You can unwind and appreciate the peaceful, meandering canals while your gondolier serenades you with music. The gentle swaying of the gondola, the reflections in the water, and the towering buildings beside you all create a magical experience. Families seeking a unique view of the city or couples looking for a romantic retreat will find it the perfect way to experience Venice. ### Enjoy the local cuisine in Rialto Market Visit the Rialto Market to experience the Venetian food scene. The market offers a wide range of cuisine, including plenty of seafood, vibrant fruits and vegetables, and local delicacies. At a bacaro (wine bar), you can eat cicchetti (Venetian-style tapas) accompanied by Prosecco. The lively atmosphere, vendor banter, and great tastes will tantalize your taste senses. Foodies will find a sanctuary of authentic cuisine and a vibrant social scene here. The market is open every day of the week except Sunday. ### Hop on a boat to Murano and Burano Take a boat ride to visit Murano and Burano to experience a slower pace of life and traditional crafts that have been passed down from generation to generation. Skilled artists crafting exquisite glass art can be seen at the several glassmaking workshops scattered across the island of Murano. On the other hand, Burano's multicolored houses and well-known lace-making tradition make it a more relaxing escape from the busy city.

When is the best time to visit Venice

Venice, known for its enduring appeal and scenic canals, can be enjoyed at any time of the year. Each season adds a touch of something special, ensuring that every trip is worthwhile. In general, we say spring is the best time to visit Venice, but here's an overview to help you choose what time you'd prefer:

### Venice in spring (March to May) Spring sees Venice waking up with blooming flowers, making it a beautiful time to explore. The streets are quieter before the summer rush, offering a more peaceful experience. Average temperatures: 55-65°F (13-18°C) ### Venice in summer (June to August) Venice comes alive in the summer, perfect for gondola rides in the sun. In late June and early July, Venice's patron saint, San Pietro, is celebrated with processions, dances, music, and food stalls at Festa di San Piero di Casteo. However, be prepared for crowds. Average temperatures: 70-80°F (21-27°C) ### Venice in autumn (September to November) When the weather becomes cooler and there are fewer visitors, fall is the perfect season to visit Venice. The September Venice Film Festival brings a glitzy atmosphere that is sure to turn heads. Average temperatures: 55-65°F (13-18°C) ### Venice in winter (December to February) Venice becomes much more peaceful and quiet in the winter. One must-see is the magical Carnevale di Venezia, a colorful festival famous for its ornate costumes and masks. A winter visit to this city would be ideal for anyone seeking an enchanting winter escape. Average temperatures: 35-45°F (2-7°C)

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