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PhrasesAt the PortDove si compra il biglietto per la nave?
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Dove si compra il biglietto per la nave?

Where do you buy a ticket for the ship?

Pronunciation

'Nave' — NA-ve. Two syllables; the 'v' is a clear voiced labiodental fricative.

When to use it

Ask as soon as you arrive at the port terminal. Ticket offices (biglietterie) are often at the port entrance, not at the actual pier where boarding takes place.

What it means

'Si compra' is the impersonal reflexive construction meaning one buys or you buy in general. This is the same structure as 'si mangia' (one eats) and 'si parla' (one speaks) — very useful for asking how things generally work in a new place.

Variations

C'è una biglietteria online?

Is there an online ticket office?

Ask about pre-booking to avoid queues.

Posso comprare il biglietto a bordo?

Can I buy the ticket on board?

Some smaller ferries sell tickets on board.

La biglietteria è aperta adesso?

Is the ticket office open now?

Check office hours, especially at smaller ports.

Mini Dialogue

— Dove si compra il biglietto per la nave? — La biglietteria è lì, prima del cancello d'imbarco. — Accetta carta di credito? — Sì, e anche contanti.

— Where do you buy a ticket for the ship? — The ticket office is there, before the boarding gate. — Does it accept credit cards? — Yes, and cash too.

Cultural Note

Major ferry companies like Tirrenia, GNV, and Grimaldi Lines have ticket offices at port terminals. For popular routes (Civitavecchia–Sardinia, Genoa–Sicily), online booking is strongly recommended to secure your spot, especially if travelling with a car.