1. Venice Cruise Port, also known as Terminal Crociere Venezia, is the main cruise port in the historic city of Venice, Italy. It is situated at the western end of the Venice Lagoon, close to the Tronchetto parking area and the Piazzale Roma bus and train station. The port has two terminals, Marittima and San Basilio, which are connected by a complimentary shuttle bus.

The port is used by major cruise lines, including Costa Cruises, MSC Cruises, and Royal Caribbean International.

Interesting facts about the Venice Cruise Port include:

- It is one of the busiest cruise ports in Italy, serving more than 1.5 million passengers annually.

- The port was expanded and upgraded in 2018 to accommodate larger cruise ships and improve the passenger experience.

- The port is located close to some of Venice’s most popular attractions, including St. Mark’s Square, the Rialto Bridge, and the Grand Canal.

- The port has implemented a number of initiatives to reduce its impact on the environment, including using electric-powered shuttle buses and installing waste water treatment systems.

2. The working time of the Venice Cruise Port varies depending on the cruise schedule, but generally opens at least two hours before the scheduled departure time of the first ship. The port can be contacted through their website or by phone at +39 041 240 3000.

3. Ticket information and transportation options are available on the port’s website or can be obtained from your cruise line. The port is accessible by car, taxi, or public transportation. It is recommended to book transportation in advance, especially during peak season.