Taxi from Monaco to Venice
No prepayment! Cash pay! Free cancellation!
Our private taxi service covers the scenic 580 km route in approximately 6 hours, taking you along the Mediterranean coast, through the hills of Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna, and finally to the Venetian lagoon. The minimum price is €680 for the entire vehicle (up to 3 passengers). Choose from our fleet: Economy Sedan, Business Mercedes-Class, VIP Luxury, or Minivan (up to 7 passengers). No hidden fees — fuel, tolls, taxes, and driver waiting time are all included.
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Our fleet of vehicles for Monaco to Venice taxi
We have only modern and well-maintained vehicles of various classes for private transfer from Monaco to Venice. The client can choose premium models with an increased level of comfort and also large, safe, modern minibuses.
Cost of a private transfer from Monaco to Venice – from 680 euro
Taxi cost from Monaco to Venice
| Car Class | Passengers | Luggage | Travel Time | Price (Total) | Prepayment | Hidden Fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Economy Sedan (e.g., Toyota Corolla, Skoda Octavia) | 1–3 | 2 suitcases | ~4 hours | €680 | ✅ No | ✅ No |
| Business Sedan (e.g., Mercedes E-Class, BMW 5 Series) | 1–3 | 2 suitcases | ~4 hours | €700 | ✅ No | ✅ No |
| Business Minivan (e.g., Mercedes V-Class, Volkswagen Caravelle) | 4–7 | 6–7 suitcases | ~4 hours | €780 | ✅ No | ✅ No |
| Luxury / VIP (e.g., Mercedes S-Class, BMW 7 Series) | 1–3 | 2 suitcases | ~4 hours | €880 | ✅ No | ✅ No |
Information you need to provide in order to reserve a taxi to Venice from Monaco
| What You Need to Provide | Example | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pickup address in Monaco | Hotel name or street address |
| 2 | Dropoff address in Venice | Hotel name or street address |
| 3 | Date & time | 15 July, 9:00 AM |
| 4 | Number of passengers | 2 adults, 1 child |
| 5 | Luggage count | 2 large, 1 small |
| 6 | Child seat needed? | Yes / No |
| 7 | Your name & phone (WhatsApp) | John Smith, +44 123 456 789 |

How to Book a Taxi from Monaco to Venice
1️⃣ Fill out the form — Pickup (Monaco), destination (Venice), date, time, passengers.
2️⃣ Choose your car — Sedan, Minivan, or VIP.
3️⃣ Confirm — Receive email confirmation. No prepayment required.
💳 Pay later — Cash or card directly to your driver.

How the transfer from Monaco to Venice works
Your taxi from Monaco to Venice takes approximately 6 hours covering 584 km through four Italian regions. You will drive along the Mediterranean coast past Ventimiglia, Sanremo, and Genoa, then continue through Parma, Modena, Bologna, and Ferrara before reaching the Venetian lagoon. The drive offers incredible variety – from dramatic sea cliffs to the rolling Po Valley.
The best lunch stop is Bologna – Italy’s famous food capital. It is almost exactly halfway to Venice. You can enjoy authentic tagliatelle al ragù (Bolognese sauce) or tortellini before continuing your journey. Other great options include Parma for prosciutto or Modena for balsamic vinegar and Ferrari vibes.
Cars cannot enter Venice’s historic center – only canals and pedestrian streets. Your driver will drop you at Piazzale Roma, the last point accessible by car. From there, you can take a water taxi (€70–120 directly to your hotel’s canal entrance) or a vaporetto water bus (€8–15). If your hotel is in Mestre on the mainland, your driver can drop you directly at the door. No prepayment required. Pay after the ride.

Frequently Asked Questions – Taxi from Monaco to Venice
1. Where will the driver meet me in Monaco?
The driver meets you at your hotel lobby, apartment entrance, cruise port, or any address you provide in Monaco. He will hold a sign with your name.
2. Can I stop along the way?
Yes. Popular stops on the route from Monaco to Venice include Genoa for pesto and focaccia, Parma for prosciutto, Modena for balsamic vinegar, Bologna for lunch (highly recommended), or any scenic viewpoint for photos. Just let us know when booking or ask your driver.
3. How much luggage can I bring?
Sedan (1–3 passengers): 2–3 suitcases. Minivan (4–7 passengers): 6–7 suitcases. VIP (1–3 passengers): 2–3 suitcases. Extra luggage? Let us know when booking.
4. Do you provide child seats?
Yes, free of charge. Baby seats, booster seats, and child seats available. Please request when booking your transfer from Monaco to Venice.
5. Is the driver English-speaking?
Yes. All drivers speak English (plus Italian and often French).
6. What if my flight or train is delayed?
We track your flight or train in real time. The driver waits free of charge for up to 60 minutes. For longer delays, we simply adjust the pickup time.
7. Can I book for late night or early morning?
Yes. We operate 24/7, 365 days a year. No extra charge for night, weekend, or holiday transfers.
8. How do I change or cancel my booking?
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before pickup. Just email or WhatsApp us.
9. Is this a shared or private transfer?
Private. Only your group will be in the vehicle. No other passengers.
10. Can I bring my pet?
Yes. Pets are welcome. Please let us know when booking. A carrier or blanket is recommended.
11. Can my car drive into Venice?
No. Cars cannot enter Venice’s historic center – there are no roads, only canals and pedestrian streets. Your driver will drop you at Piazzale Roma, the last point accessible by car. From there, you can take a water taxi or vaporetto to your hotel.
12. How do I get from Piazzale Roma to my hotel in Venice?
You have two options. Water taxi: €70–120, takes you directly to your hotel’s canal entrance – recommended for luggage. Vaporetto (water bus): €8–15, cheaper but crowded and you may need to walk with luggage. Your driver can help you book a water taxi upon arrival.
13. What if my hotel is in Mestre (mainland)?
If your hotel is in Mestre, your driver can drop you directly at the hotel door. No water taxi needed. Mestre is connected to Venice by a 10-minute train or bus ride.
14. What is the best place to stop for lunch?
Bologna is highly recommended – it is Italy’s food capital, famous for tagliatelle al ragù (Bolognese sauce), tortellini, and mortadella. It is almost exactly halfway between Monaco and Venice.
15. Are highway tolls included?
Yes. All tolls, fuel, and taxes are included in the fixed price. You pay nothing extra.
16. How far in advance should I book?
We recommend at least 24 hours, but we also accept last-minute bookings (1–2 hours before pickup) depending on availability.
17. Can I book a round trip from Monaco to Venice?
Yes. Simply provide your return date and time. The same driver can pick you up in Venice (at Piazzale Roma) for your journey back to Monaco.
18. What cities will I pass on this transfer?
You will pass Ventimiglia, Sanremo, Imperia, Savona, Genoa, Tortona, Piacenza, Parma, Reggio Emilia, Modena, Bologna, Ferrara, Rovigo, Padua, and Mestre before reaching Venice.
Advantages of a private-driver transfer
Arrival in Rapallo: you’ll be dropped off right at your destination.
- Speed: just 2 h 10 min nonstop.
- Comfort: premium Mercedes vehicles.
- Service: meet-and-greet with a sign anywhere in Monaco, help with luggage.
- No stress: no schedules, parking, or toll roads.
- Door-to-door: directly to your hotel, the port, or the Piazzetta.
- Fixed price: no surprises.
By train: Take a train from Monaco-Monte-Carlo station to Ventimiglia (first Italian stop), then change to a high-speed train to Venice Santa Lucia station. The journey takes approximately 7–8 hours with 1–2 transfers in Genoa or Milan. Tickets cost €70–120 depending on the train type and how far in advance you book. Venice Santa Lucia station is located right on the Grand Canal – from there you can take a vaporetto (water bus) or water taxi to your hotel.
By bus: Buses from Monaco to Venice take 9–11 hours with multiple transfers, usually in Genoa or Milan, and cost €50–90. This option is very inconvenient with luggage and there is no direct route. For both train and bus, remember that cars cannot enter Venice – you will always need a water taxi or vaporetto from the station to reach your hotel, which adds extra time and cost. A private taxi from Monaco to Venice takes about 5.5 hours door-to-door with no luggage struggles.

























