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CMH — VCE
24 Apr — 1 May1
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Flights to Venice in 2024

Find the latest flights to Venice in 2024, with up-to-date prices and availability. In the last 7 days, Cheapflights users made a total of 198,992 searches and data was last updated on 19 April 2024.

Popular in

December

Cheapest in

October

Average price

S$ 1,345

Return from

S$ 1,022

One-way from

S$ 667
High demand for flights, 15% potential price rise
Best time to find cheap flights, 3% potential price drop
Average for return flights in April 2024
From Singapore Changi to Venice
One-way flight from Singapore Changi (SIN) to Venice

When is the best time to book a flight to Venice?

Use this chart to determine the optimal time to book a return flight to Venice. Price data was last updated on 28 January 2024.
To ensure you get the cheapest price possible for a flight to Venice, you should look to book at least 41 days in advance of your intended travel date. The price of your flight may increase if you delay and leave booking until a week or so before departure.
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When is the cheapest time to fly to Venice?

Use this chart to determine the cheapest time to fly return to Venice. Price data was last updated on 14 April 2024.
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Users looking for the lowest fares to Venice should consider flying on Friday mornings, when prices are typically cheapest. Budget-minded travellers will want to avoid Tuesday evenings, when prices are usually at their highest.
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Reviews of airlines servicing Venice

Get insights into the airlines that provide service to Venice. Read reviews, discover amenities, and learn about the overall travel experience offered by airlines. Use this information to make informed decisions when choosing an airline for your flight to Venice. Reviews last updated 19 April 2024.
See what other customers who have flown with SWISS, Emirates and Qatar Airways to Venice have to say. You can also see how each airline compares in terms of entertainment options, comfort, food, crew/service, and boarding process.
8.1
Very Good
4,085 reviews

Food

7.9

Entertainment

8.3

Crew

8.3

Comfort

8.1

Overall

8.1

Boarding

8.2

Reviews

1 / 10

With Emirates the crew makes the biggest difference. Meal wasn’t amazing but the drinks make up for it all. It was a late flight so food wasn’t that important. The bar at the back of the A380 makes flying fun again

8.1
Very Good
4,085 reviews
8.1
Very Good
4,085 reviews

Food

7.9

Entertainment

8.3

Crew

8.3

Comfort

8.1

Overall

8.1

Boarding

8.2

Reviews

1 / 10

With Emirates the crew makes the biggest difference. Meal wasn’t amazing but the drinks make up for it all. It was a late flight so food wasn’t that important. The bar at the back of the A380 makes flying fun again

7.9
Good
1,641 reviews
8.1
Very Good
4,085 reviews

Food

7.9

Entertainment

8.3

Crew

8.3

Comfort

8.1

Overall

8.1

Boarding

8.2

Reviews

1 / 10

With Emirates the crew makes the biggest difference. Meal wasn’t amazing but the drinks make up for it all. It was a late flight so food wasn’t that important. The bar at the back of the A380 makes flying fun again

7.8
Good
1,143 reviews
8.1
Very Good
4,085 reviews

Food

7.9

Entertainment

8.3

Crew

8.3

Comfort

8.1

Overall

8.1

Boarding

8.2

Reviews

1 / 10

With Emirates the crew makes the biggest difference. Meal wasn’t amazing but the drinks make up for it all. It was a late flight so food wasn’t that important. The bar at the back of the A380 makes flying fun again

7.8
Good
2,090 reviews
8.1
Very Good
4,085 reviews

Food

7.9

Entertainment

8.3

Crew

8.3

Comfort

8.1

Overall

8.1

Boarding

8.2

Reviews

1 / 10

With Emirates the crew makes the biggest difference. Meal wasn’t amazing but the drinks make up for it all. It was a late flight so food wasn’t that important. The bar at the back of the A380 makes flying fun again

7.7
Good
4,499 reviews
8.1
Very Good
4,085 reviews

Food

7.9

Entertainment

8.3

Crew

8.3

Comfort

8.1

Overall

8.1

Boarding

8.2

Reviews

1 / 10

With Emirates the crew makes the biggest difference. Meal wasn’t amazing but the drinks make up for it all. It was a late flight so food wasn’t that important. The bar at the back of the A380 makes flying fun again

Grand canals and singing gondoliers provide the backdrop to the romantic city of Venice. Leave your Venice flight and enter a world where cars are banned and bridges keep the city connected. In Venice, everyone travels by boat. Along the narrow canals are small bacaros (traditional wine bars) and intimate restaurants packed with locals and tourists.

Venice’s historic centre is dividing into six quarters – San Marco, Dorsoduro, San Polo, Santa Croce, Cannaregio and Castello. Visitors can explore each quarter by hopping on a gondola and travelling down the Grand Canal, which intersects each district. The most famous of all, San Marco, can become very crowded with tourists in the summer and prices rise in the restaurants and cafés surrounding the popular square. Many travellers book flights to Venice during the off-season to avoid some of the crowds, not to mention the heat and the smells from the canals that float through the town in August. But at any time of year the jaw-dropping beauty of Venice is bound to impress. The town was once the centre of Italy’s commercial greatness and the palazzos and churches of the Renaissance period are spectacular.

Venice climate

Summers are hot and sticky with daytime temperatures in the mid-20s (Celsius) and higher. The pollution limits the view, and the sirocco winds bring in more heat from the south. Late afternoon thunderstorms often hit briefly in summer. Winter starts with heavy rains, and the best chance of flooding is in November and December. January and February are the coldest months with temperatures ranging from zero to about 7. Spring is clear and crisp with lots of rain into June.

Getting around Venice

Venice’s unique geography limits transport system to two methods: walking and boating. Cars and bicycles are banned in the city, but you can take water buses/ferries, water taxis and gondolas. The water buses (vaporetti) mainly serve the Grand Canal and you’ll have to wrestle with crowds in the summer. Water taxis aren’t cheap, and they’ll cost extra if you have large bags or are travelling at night, on Sundays or holidays. While gondolas may be the quintessential Venetian form of transport, they’re also very costly. 

Walking is the most enjoyable way to get around the city. Embrace getting lost. The city isn’t very big and wandering through unknown streets and squares is part of the its charm.

What is good to know if travelling to Venice?

  • The bridges are instantly recognisable – Rialto Bridge, Ponte dei Sospiri (Bridge of Sighs) and Ponte degli Scalzi (Bridge of the Barefoot). Ponte dell’Accademia gets its name from the Accademia di Belle Arti, Venice’s school of art, which has a magnificent collection of paintings by artists including brothers Gentile and Giovanni Bellini, Canaletto, Tintoretto and Titian.
  • The 90-minute Secret Itineraries tour of the Doge (the residence of the ruler of Venice) includes the administrative offices, torture chambers and the prison cell from which Casanova, the famous adventurer, writer and lover, escaped.
  • While touring the Grand Canal (the main street) by vaporetto or gondola, feast your eyes on the palaces. The most sublime are the Doge’s Palace, Palazzo Grassi, Ca’ d’Oro (Palazzo Santa Sofia) and Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, which houses the Peggy Guggenheim Collection.
  • The Piazza San Marco is dominated by Saint Mark’s Basilica, which was built in the 11th century. The remains of Saint Mark the Evangelist, Venice’s patron saint, lie in the basilica.
  • The Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute (Basilica of St Mary of Health/Salvation) is known as the Salute, and is one of the largest – and most beautiful – churches in Venice. It owes its existence to the plague, or more correctly, in 1630 with the city ravaged by plague, the Senate decreed that if Venice was spared further deaths, they would build a new church and dedicate it to the Virgin Mary.
  • Take a day trip from Venice to the outlying islands in the lagoon; Murano, for its glass work, or Burano for its lace. Torcello, meanwhile, has a 7th-century cathedral. And there is also the beach of Lido di Venezia.
  • For a taste of “local” Venice, head to the Rialto Market. That’s where Venetians go to buy fish and vegetables.
  • When is the best time to fly to Venice?

    Peak season: Venice has visitors year-round and the busiest time is April to October, especially the periods from Easter to June and September through October. Christmas, New Year, and Carnevale (February) are also very busy. If you plan on visiting during these times, make reservations in advance. Early spring may be the best time to visit. September has the next best weather, but October has fewer crowds. Off season: The rain in November and December often causes flooding, and you may end up walking in water. With the dampness the winters can also be cool and sometimes the city is blanketed in snow. This is the time when hotels offer reductions on the rate of rooms and cheap flights to Venice may be easier to find.

  • What does VCE mean?

    This is just an IATA (International Air Transport Association) code. IATA codes are used in aviation to identify and differentiate airports. That’s why a Venice Marco Polo Airport flight would often be abbreviated as a VCE flight. This flight destination has multiple associated airports, so we think it might be helpful to learn the name and codes of them as well. They are Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport (BLQ), Verona Airport (VRN), Trieste Ronchi dei Legionari Airport (TRS), Venice Treviso A. Canova Airport (TSF), Bolzano Airport (BZO).

  • Can I find cheaper flights to Venice if I am willing to have stopovers?

    Yes, flights with stopovers are often cheaper than direct flights. Keep an eye out for flight deals to Venice on Cheapflights that require 1 or 2 stops for potential cost savings.

  • What is the best airline to fly to Venice?

    Based on reviews from Cheapflights users, Turkish Airlines is rated the highest out of the airlines that fly to Venice.

  • What is the cheapest airport to fly to in Venice?

    null is currently the cheapest airport to fly to in Venice. One-way flights to null typically cost null, while return flights cost around null.

  • How much is a return flight to Venice?

    A return flight to Venice will typically cost around S$ 336, however they can be found for as little as S$ 318.

  • Where does the fastest flight to Venice depart from?

    For those looking to save time traveling to Venice, Singapore offers the quickest one-way flight (28 hours 15 minutes).

  • Does Venice Marco Polo Airport have rental cars?

    Yes. Those touching down at Venice Marco Polo Airport can take advantage of the car hire services offered upon their arrival.

  • Are there hotels close to Venice Marco Polo Airport?

    Yes. Venice Marco Polo Airport has hotels nearby for those requiring accommodations. Resting Pods - Zzzleepandgo Vce Venice Airport is the closest property to Venice Marco Polo Airport (0.0 km away from Venice Marco Polo Airport).

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