Vaporetto Lines 4.1 and 4.2 Venice: The Murano Ring Around the Main Island

In brief: Vaporetto lines 4.1 and 4.2 form the Murano ring — a circular connection around the main island with stops on Murano. Both lines run the same route, but in opposite directions: 4.1 clockwise (F.te Nove → Murano), 4.2 anticlockwise (P.le Roma → F.te Nove → Murano). The fastest way for a Murano day trip and ideal as a quick link between the northern sestiere of Cannaregio and southern Dorsoduro.

Line 4.1 (clockwise) — F.te Nove → Murano

4.1

F.te Nove "B" - Murano Museo "A"

32 stops

  1. 09:32 Murano Museo "A"
  2. 09:35 Murano Navagero
  3. 09:38 Murano Faro "B"
  4. 09:42 Murano Colonna "A"
  5. 09:45 Cimitero San Michele
  6. 09:54 F.te Nove "C"
  7. 09:59 Orto
  8. 10:01 S. Alvise
  9. 10:07 Crea
  10. 10:09 Guglie "B"
  11. 10:14 Ferrovia "C"
  12. 10:18 P.le Roma "E"
  13. 10:24 S. Marta
  14. 10:28 Sacca Fisola "A"
  15. 10:31 Giudecca Palanca "A"
  16. 10:33 Redentore
  17. 10:36 Zitelle "A"
  18. 10:41 S. Marco-San Zaccaria "E"
  19. 10:44 Arsenale "B"
  20. 10:47 Giardini Biennale "B"
  21. 10:50 S.Elena-Stadio Penzo "C"
  22. 10:56 Certosa A RICHIESTA
  23. 10:59 S. Pietro di Castello
  24. 11:07 Bacini - Arsenale Nord
  25. 11:10 Celestia
  26. 11:12 Ospedale
  27. 11:14 F.te Nove "B"
  28. 11:20 Cimitero San Michele
  29. 11:23 Murano Colonna "C"
  30. 11:26 Murano Faro "B"
  31. 11:29 Murano Navagero
  32. 11:32 Murano Museo "A"

Line 4.2 (anticlockwise) — P.le Roma → F.te Nove → Murano

4.2

P.le Roma "D" - F.te Nove "B"

30 stops

  1. 09:24 Murano Venier
  2. 09:28 Murano Serenella
  3. 09:32 Murano Colonna "B"
  4. 09:35 Cimitero San Michele
  5. 09:41 F.te Nove "D"
  6. 09:43 Ospedale
  7. 09:45 Celestia
  8. 09:48 Bacini - Arsenale Nord
  9. 09:55 S. Pietro di Castello
  10. 09:58 Certosa A RICHIESTA
  11. 10:04 S.Elena-Stadio Penzo "B"
  12. 10:07 Giardini Biennale "A"
  13. 10:10 Arsenale "A"
  14. 10:13 S. Marco-San Zaccaria "D"
  15. 10:17 Zitelle "B"
  16. 10:20 Redentore
  17. 10:22 Giudecca Palanca "B"
  18. 10:26 Sacca Fisola "B"
  19. 10:30 S. Marta
  20. 10:36 P.le Roma "D"
  21. 10:40 Ferrovia "D"
  22. 10:45 Guglie "A"
  23. 10:48 Crea
  24. 10:54 S. Alvise
  25. 10:56 Orto
  26. 11:03 F.te Nove "B"
  27. 11:10 Cimitero San Michele
  28. 11:13 Murano Colonna "C"
  29. 11:17 Murano Serenella
  30. 11:20 Murano Venier

Which of the two lines should I take?

The short answer: it doesn’t matter — both arrive at the same Murano pier and both take roughly the same time. The difference lies in the direction in which they circle the main island:

Tip: book your water-bus ticket before you travel — at the same price

Securing the ACTV ticket in advance makes for a more relaxed trip: identical official price, booked at your leisure and with a guaranteed place. You immediately receive a voucher with a barcode that is exchanged for your real ticket at the ACTV machine in seconds — faster than the queue at the staffed counter. Booking ahead pays off especially in high season.

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  • Line 4.1: usually starts at F.te Nove and heads straight to Murano. Fastest from the northern edge (Cannaregio).
  • Line 4.2: usually starts at P.le Roma and sweeps round towards F.te Nove and on to Murano. More sensible from the station (Ferrovia) — no change needed.

In practice: if you board at P.le Roma or Ferrovia, 4.2 is your boat. If you are staying near Fondamente Nove (northern Cannaregio) or have already walked past the Rialto, take 4.1.

The Murano stops at a glance

Murano has five vaporetto piers along the island — all served by lines 4.1/4.2:

  • Murano Colonna: northernmost stop, near the lighthouse.
  • Murano Faro: at the glass landmark, the central arrival point.
  • Murano Navagero: near the Museo del Vetro (glass museum) — get off here for the museum.
  • Murano Da Mula: to the south, less touristy, good for walks to the Basilica dei Santi Maria e Donato.
  • Murano Museo: right in front of the Museo del Vetro — the most convenient stop for first-time visitors.

What Murano has in store for you

Murano is famous for glassblowing — more than 80 workshops are still active today. If you go without a plan, you risk being captured by one of the many sales demos. If you come prepared, you will find a surprisingly calm island with its own pace. Our top addresses:

  • Museo del Vetro — the historical collection, €10, 1.5–2 hours for serious visitors.
  • Basilica dei Santi Maria e Donato — Byzantine mosaics, 7th century, free of charge.
  • Vetreria Cesare Toffolo — one of the oldest active workshops, demonstrations without sales pressure.
  • Trattoria Valmarana — a local lunch without the tourist surcharge.

Timetable and frequency

Lines 4.1/4.2 run every 10 minutes during the day — alternating, so one of the two variants departs every 5 minutes. First departure around 6:00 in the morning, last around 23:00. In low season (November–March) the frequency drops to every 20 minutes.

Journey time: P.le Roma → Murano Museo about 30 minutes (4.2). F.te Nove → Murano Faro about 10 minutes (4.1). If you are staying in the Cannaregio hotel district, 4.1 gets you to Murano much faster.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between line 4.1 and 4.2?

4.1 circles the main island clockwise (typically from F.te Nove), 4.2 anticlockwise (typically from P.le Roma). Both end on Murano.

Which line gets to Murano fastest?

From P.le Roma: line 4.2 in about 30 min. From Fondamente Nove: line 4.1 in about 10 min.

Which Murano stop do I use for the glass museum?

“Murano Museo” or “Murano Navagero” — both are only a 2–3-minute walk from the entrance of the Museo del Vetro.

Is line 4 included in the 24-hour pass?

Yes — all vaporetto lines are included in the ACTV 24-hr pass (€25). The Murano ring counts as a normal vaporetto fare.

Can I get from Murano directly to Burano?

No — line 4 ends on Murano. For Burano, change to line 12 or line 14 at Murano Faro/Navagero.