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C$ 651 - C$ 903
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HamiltonVenice Marco Polo
YHM - VCE
YHMVCE
Hamilton
Sat 8/6
1 stop20h 10m
Venice Marco Polo
Thu 20/6
1 stop25h 35m
HamiltonVenice Marco Polo
YHM - VCE
YHMVCE
Hamilton
Mon 3/6
2 stops19h 30m
Venice Marco Polo
Fri 7/6
2 stops17h 45m
Toronto Pearson IntlVenice Marco Polo
YYZ - VCE
YYZVCE
Toronto Pearson Intl
Wed 12/6
2 stops15h 48m
Venice Marco Polo
Wed 19/6
1 stop15h 22m
Toronto Pearson IntlVenice Marco Polo
YYZ - VCE
YYZVCE
Toronto Pearson Intl
Mon 27/5
2 stops17h 15m
Venice Marco Polo
Mon 10/6
2 stops22h 50m
Toronto Pearson IntlVenice Marco Polo
YYZ - VCE
YYZVCE
Toronto Pearson Intl
Sun 19/5
1 stop18h 55m
Venice Marco Polo
Mon 10/6
1 stop16h 44m
Toronto IslandVenice Marco Polo
YTZ - VCE
YTZVCE
Toronto Island
Sat 8/6
1 stop12h 40m
Venice Marco Polo
Thu 20/6
1 stop14h 34m
Toronto Pearson IntlVenice Marco Polo
YYZ - VCE
YYZVCE
Toronto Pearson Intl
Sun 9/6
Nonstop8h 45m
Venice Marco Polo
Thu 13/6
1 stop23h 25m
Toronto IslandVenice Marco Polo
YTZ - VCE
YTZVCE
Toronto Island
Sat 8/6
2 stops15h 35m
Venice Marco Polo
Mon 17/6
2 stops28h 24m
Toronto Pearson IntlVenice Marco Polo
YYZ - VCE
YYZVCE
Toronto Pearson Intl
Wed 12/6
1 stop17h 55m
Venice Marco Polo
Wed 19/6
1 stop19h 55m
Currently, November is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Venice (average of C$ 643). Flying to Venice in July will prove the most costly (average of C$ 953). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
C$ 905
February
C$ 911
March
C$ 977
April
C$ 973
May
C$ 1,022
June
C$ 1,089
July
C$ 1,298
August
C$ 1,258
September
C$ 1,144
October
C$ 1,007
November
C$ 876
December
C$ 982
VCE Temperature | 3 - 23 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Venice, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 23.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 3.0 C).
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No A/C bad landing by pilot kinda scary. Not because of weather
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No A/C bad landing by pilot kinda scary. Not because of weather
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No A/C bad landing by pilot kinda scary. Not because of weather
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No A/C bad landing by pilot kinda scary. Not because of weather
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No A/C bad landing by pilot kinda scary. Not because of weather
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No A/C bad landing by pilot kinda scary. Not because of weather
Grand canals and singing gondoliers provide the backdrop to the romantic city of Venice. Enter a world where cars are banned and bridges keep the city connected. In Venice, everyone travels by boat. Hop on board for an experience of a lifetime.
Along the narrow canals are small 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 visit 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.
Summers (June to August) are hot and sticky with daytime temperatures around 27 degrees 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 there is a chance of flooding in November and December. January and February are the coldest months with temperatures ranging from -1 to +7 degrees. Spring is clear and crisp with lots of rain into June.
Venice’s unique geography limits transportation 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 its charm.