
Cruise Planning
Venice to Ravenna Cruise Port
Venice is not where the ship waits — allow road time to the Adriatic terminal.
Embarking at Ravenna means reaching Porto Corsini, not central Ravenna or Venice. From Venice, road transfer is the straightforward default; rail routes typically pass through Ravenna city with a final taxi to the terminal.
Road distance from Venice to Porto Corsini is substantial — plan hours, not minutes, and avoid cutting it fine on turnaround day.
Trains run between Venice and Ravenna city; you still need a taxi or shuttle from the station to Porto Corsini with luggage.
Hotels in Ravenna city help for pre-cruise nights; embarkation morning still requires a terminal transfer.
Tips for cruise passengers
- Follow cruise-line reporting time for the terminal, not the city centre
- Keep embarkation documents accessible for port security
Related planning
Venice to Ravenna Cruise Port — FAQs
Can I embark in Venice instead?▼
No. This port's cruise terminal is Porto Corsini near Ravenna.