Acqua alta is Venice’s occasional tide drama. With a few tweaks, your visit remains smooth.

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Quick Actions
- Check tide forecasts the evening before.
- Bring waterproof footwear or buy disposable boots locally.
- Use raised walkways; follow one-way systems.
Note: The basilica can alter access; the crypt often closes during tides.
Photos and Safety
- Reflections are gorgeous — shoot early before crowds.
- Avoid stepping off platforms; currents and depths vary.
Ticket & Access Impacts
- Expect entry reroutes and partial closures; terrace may remain open if winds allow.
- Priority tickets still undergo security; pad extra time.
What to Pack
- Compact rain jacket, dry bag for electronics, spare socks.
- Lightweight boots or local overshoes; avoid trailing umbrellas inside.
FAQs
- Are platforms slippery? — Can be; use treaded soles and shorter steps.
- Will my ticket be refunded if areas close? — Policies vary; check provider terms.
- Best alternative indoors? — Doge’s Palace or Correr Museum nearby.
Bottom Line
Tide or not, San Marco is photogenic. Plan lightly, move patiently.