Peak-summer buses run several times daily from VCE to Lido di Jesolo
ATVO Lido di Jesolo is a seasonal coach line from Venice Marco Polo Airport (T1) straight to the Adriatic resort area, aimed at beach holidays and family trips. Buses are branded ATVO blue and usually park in the main airport coach bay within a few minutes’ walk of arrivals. In peak summer months, the service runs multiple times per day, giving you several options to line up with morning and afternoon flights.
This is a point-to-point coach, not a city bus, so you load luggage into underfloor bays and ride direct toward Jesolo without changing in Venice Mestre. The run takes roughly 40–60 minutes depending on traffic on SS14 and local resort stops. Tickets are normally sold at the ATVO counter in the arrivals hall at VCE and via the official ATVO website, with pricing broadly in line with other airport coach routes in the region.
Service intensity depends heavily on season: ATVO flags on its site that coastal routes such as Lido di Jesolo get extra departures in high summer and fewer runs in shoulder months like May and late September. In practical terms, July and August may see a bus every few hours, while April or October might drop to only a handful of trips per day or specific weekend-focused departures.
Regulars who fly in for the beach week after year advise checking the exact timetable for your date on atvo.it rather than assuming “summer schedule” applies from June through September. Some report that late-evening flights into VCE in May and early October can land after the last coach, forcing a taxi ride that can easily top €70–€90 to Jesolo, versus a much cheaper advance-ticket coach fare.
Step-by-step from arrivals at VCE T1
- 1. Exit baggage claim into the arrivals hall at T1 and look for the ATVO ticket counter or self-service machines; buy a ticket for “Lido di Jesolo.”
- 2. Confirm the exact departure time and stand number printed on the ticket or posted on the ATVO board; note that peak-summer timetables differ from spring and autumn.
- 3. Walk outside following signs for “Bus / Coach” and reach the dedicated coach parking lanes in roughly 3–5 minutes on foot.
- 4. Find the ATVO coach marked for Jesolo, show the driver your ticket, and load larger bags in the luggage hold before boarding.
- 5. Ride to Lido di Jesolo, then collect luggage from the hold on arrival and confirm your hotel’s walking route or local bus line from the stop.
One last tip: if your flight time shifts, re-check the ATVO timetable 24–48 hours before travel, as seasonal adjustments on coastal routes sometimes move departure slots by 15–30 minutes.