Watercolour illustration of Venice
Venice

Venice holidays

Lagoon city where you sleep in a car-free historic core or on nearby islands linked entirely by water and foot.

30°C AugustBest Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep2–4 nightsDirect from London Stansted

At a glance

  • short city break
  • romantic escapes
  • car-free travellers
  • photography-oriented trips

Trip cost

7 nights in Venice≈ €775–€1070 pp
Return flight
≈€42
Stay
≈€791
Food & local
≈€238

Includes the return fare from London Stansted. An estimate, not a quote — each booking happens separately with its supplier. How we work this out.

Stays

Stays in Venice

From €44/night · Typical €169 · 50 stays · for your 7 nights

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Getting to Venice

  • AirportVenice Marco Polo Airport (VCE)
  • Transfer optionsBus, water bus, taxi, water taxi

Marco Polo Airport lies north of Venice around 8 km away, with land buses to Piazzale Roma and Alilaguna water buses plus water taxis linking directly to central stops.

These fares are not for your selected dates.

Flexible-date fares from London Stansted

August from 113 return

Typical €195 · 7 nights

Mon 31 Aug

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September from 42 return cheapest

Typical €101 · Direct · 5 nights

Thu 17 Sept

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October from 51 return

Typical €67 · Direct · 4 nights

Thu 1 Oct

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Indicative, per traveller. You book with Aviasales.

Cheapest and typical return fare to Venice by month, from London Stansted.
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Pick a month to set your trip to its real dates.

MonthLowestTypicalOptions
Aug113€1958
Sep42€10111
Oct51€675

Areas of Venice

A few places people base themselves, and who each tends to suit.

  • San MarcoCentral, highly busy district suited to first-timers wanting to stay in the absolute heart despite crowds.
  • CannaregioNorthern residential-leaning area offering more everyday life and easier rail access while still walkable to the centre.
  • DorsoduroSouth-west district along the Grand Canal, good for evening walks and a slightly quieter feel than San Marco.
  • CastelloEastern extension of the core, suits those wanting more space and fewer visitors but still on the main islands.
  • Lido di VeneziaBarrier island with beaches and resort feel, best for mixed city-and-sea trips and summer stays.

When to go

Monthly climate normals (ERA5 reanalysis, 2022–2024). Gold months are the best weather fit.

Best overall
June · July · August · September
Hottest
July · 30°C
Wettest
May · 155mm
  • Jan63mm
  • Feb10°51mm
  • Mar13°74mm
  • Apr16°72mm
  • May22°155mm
  • Jun26°80mm (good month)
  • Jul30°62mm (good month)
  • Aug30°75mm (good month)
  • Sep24°109mm (good month)
  • Oct20°132mm
  • Nov13°73mm
  • Dec64mm

What each season is like

Spring
Shoulder season with rising cruise traffic and busy weekends, but generally easier to find space away from main squares.
Summer
Peak visitor numbers, higher humidity and pressure on accommodation; narrow lanes and boats feel crowded most of the day.
Autumn
Often calmer and atmospheric, though high water events can disrupt walking routes and make logistics less predictable.
Winter
Quiet and sometimes foggy, with some smaller hotels and services closed; major events like Carnival bring short spikes in crowding.

Compare Italy destinations

Still deciding? Other Italy destinations, with the same weather and typical-stay data behind them.

DestinationAugTypical stay
Catania32°C2–5 nights
Florence33°C3–5 nights
Naples31°C3–6 nights
Rome33°C3–7 nights

Good to know about Venice

Worth it for

Uniquely car-free compared with other Italian cities, making every stay shaped by walking and water transport.

Keep in mind

Visitor volumes in peak months can make narrow streets and public transport feel crowded for much of the day.

Why go

  • Uniquely car-free compared with other Italian cities, making every stay shaped by walking and water transport.
  • Offers island and lagoon-side bases unavailable in inland neighbours like Verona or Padua.
  • Works best for short trips where you want atmosphere over variety of separate districts.

Worth knowing

  • Visitor volumes in peak months can make narrow streets and public transport feel crowded for much of the day.
  • High water events can affect ground-floor accommodation and walking routes, requiring flexibility.
  • Luggage moves are more awkward than in road-based cities because everything relies on boats and walking.