How to Get From Venice to the Dolomites 2026: The Rental Car via A27 Takes 2h50m to Cortina, the Dolomiti Bus From Belluno Station Connects by Public Transport in 3h30m Total, There Is No Direct Train, and the Venice-to-Dolomites Drive on the SS51 Through the Boite Valley Is One of the Most Dramatically Scenic Single Italian Approach Roads
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Last updated: May 2026 — verified by the editorial team of www.tourleaderpro.com
How to get from Venice to the Dolomites (come arrivare nelle Dolomiti da Venezia) requires a rental car for the most specifically rewarding single experience — the Dolomites' specific programme (the Tre Cime di Lavaredo hike, the Passo Pordoi drive, and the Cortina ski or summer programme) is designed for the visitor with a car rather than the public transport visitor. The specific Venice to Dolomites route: the A27 autostrada from Venice Mestre (the most specifically efficient single Venice to Dolomites approach: 55 minutes to Belluno at the Dolomite foothills entrance, then the specific SS51 mountain road from Belluno to Cortina d'Ampezzo (GPS: 46.5396°N, 12.1357°E: 1h15m, the most specifically scenic single Italian Dolomites approach road — the SS51 enters the Dolomites at the specific Longarone valley and ascends through the Boite valley to Cortina between the specific Pelmo (3,168m) to the east and the specific Antelao (3,264m) to the northwest).
Venice to Dolomites: The Specific Routes
Rental Car via A27 (Best: 2h50m to Cortina)
Pick up the rental car at Venice Mestre train station (GPS: 45.4802°N, 12.2315°E — the Hertz, Europcar, or Avis offices at the Mestre station: open from 8:00 AM — the most specifically cost-efficient single Venice rental car pickup location: 15-25 euros/day cheaper than the Venice Marco Polo Airport equivalent for the same vehicle category). Drive: Venice Mestre → A27 autostrada → Belluno exit (GPS: 46.1430°N, 12.2174°E: 55 minutes, approximately 3 euros toll) → SS51 Belluno-Cortina (GPS: 46.5396°N, 12.1357°E: 1h15m, no toll). Total: approximately 2h50m-3h00m. The specific SS51 highlights en route: the Longarone memorial (GPS: 46.2597°N, 12.3261°E — the October 1963 Vajont disaster site: see the Venice Dolomites Garda Itinerary for the specific history), the Cortina entry (the specific first view of the Dolomite towers from the SS51 at the Cortina basin approach: the most specifically anticipated single Italian driving arrival).
Public Transport (3h30m Total)
Venice Santa Lucia → Belluno by Trenitalia Regionale (GPS: 46.1430°N, 12.2174°E: 2h30m, approximately 10 euros, changing at Conegliano or Vittorio Veneto) + Dolomiti Bus Belluno → Cortina (1h30m, approximately 7 euros — the most specifically scenic single Dolomites bus route, operated by Dolomiti Bus (dolomitibus.it) with summer-only frequent service and winter ski season service). Total: approximately 3h30m-4h, approximately 17 euros. The specific Dolomiti Bus booking note: the summer Belluno-Cortina service runs approximately 5-6 times daily from June 15 to September 15 — verify the specific 2026 timetable at dolomitibus.it.
Q&A: Venice to Dolomites
Can I do the Dolomites as a day trip from Venice?
Technically yes by rental car (leaving Venice Mestre at 7:30 AM, arriving Cortina at 10:30 AM, hiking the Cinque Torri (GPS: 46.5230°N, 12.0417°E: 2h loop, moderate), returning to Venice by 20:00) — but the Dolomites day trip from Venice is the most specifically "not enough time" single Italian day trip. The Dolomites require at least 2 nights (see the Dolomites 3-Day Itinerary) to justify the specific 3-hour drive: arriving for lunch on Day 1, hiking on Day 2, and driving out on Day 3. The Venice-Dolomites-Lake Garda circuit (see the Venice Dolomites Lake Garda Itinerary for the complete 10-day programme) is the most specifically logical single northern Italy circuit that uses the Venice base for the arrival and departure and explores the Dolomites and Lake Garda between.