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Next high tide at Venice (Punta della Salute): 08:00 CEST, -0.41 m

Heights relative to MSL. 2026-04-27.

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Tide times at Venice (Punta della Salute) on Monday, 27 April 2026: first low tide at 02:00, first high tide at 08:00, second low tide at 14:00, second high tide at 20:00. Sunrise 06:07, sunset 20:10.

Tide curve — next 24 hours

-1.0 m-0.5 m-0.0 mHeight (MSL)06:0010:0014:0018:0022:0002:00H 08:00L 14:00H 20:00L 03:00nowTime (Europe/Rome)

Predictions: Open-Meteo Marine (MeteoFrance SMOC, 0.08° grid) — heights relative to MSL (not chart datum / LAT). Model-derived.

Model-derived from a global ocean grid. Useful indication; expect about ±45 minutes on average vs. a local harmonic gauge, individual stations vary widely. See /methodology for per-region detail. Not for navigation.

7-day tide table

DayTypeTimeHeightCoef.
Mon 27 AprHigh08:00-0.4m80
Low14:00-0.9m
High20:00-0.1m
Tue 28 AprLow03:00-0.9m84
High08:00-0.4m
Low14:00-0.8m
High20:00-0.1m
Wed 29 AprLow03:00-0.9m87
High09:00-0.4m
Low15:00-0.8m
High21:00-0.1m
Thu 30 AprLow04:00-1.0m92
High10:00-0.4m
Low15:00-0.8m
High21:00-0.2m
Fri 01 MayLow04:00-1.1m98
High22:00-0.2m
Sat 02 MayLow05:00-1.1m100
High11:00-0.4m
Low16:00-0.8m
High22:00-0.2m
Sun 03 MayLow05:00-1.1m97
High12:00-0.3m
Low17:00-0.7m
High22:00-0.1m

Predictions: Open-Meteo Marine (MeteoFrance SMOC, 0.08° grid) — heights relative to MSL (not chart datum / LAT). Model-derived. · Not for navigation.

Sun & moon today

Sunrise
06:07
Sunset
20:10
Moonrise
14:47
Moonset
03:53
Moon phase
Waxing gibbous (75% illuminated)

Current conditions

Wind
14.1 m/s @ 50°
Wave height
0.2 m
Wave period
2.0 s
Water temp
16.0 °C

As of 04:00 local time. Conditions refresh daily.

Solunar 7-day rating

The angler tradition that rates each day for fish-bite likelihood using moon transits and rise/set. One to five stars. Not a scientific forecast.

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Best windows Mon 27 Apr

Suggested time slots at Venice (Punta della Salute), derived from the tide, sun, moon, and conditions data on this page. Rough guidance, not a forecast.

Spring & neap tides at Venice (Punta della Salute)

Next spring tide on Sat 02 May (range 1.0m). Last neap on Mon 27 Apr.

Spring tides cluster around new and full moons (biggest swings). Neap tides land on quarter moons (smallest swings). See the spring tide and neap tide glossary entries for the why.

About tides at Venice (Punta della Salute)

Venice sits in a 550 km² lagoon at the head of the Adriatic, separated from the open sea by a chain of three barrier islands — the Lido, Pellestrina, and the Cavallino-Treporti littoral. The tide here is the largest in the Mediterranean by some distance and the defining feature of the city's life. Mean range at the Punta della Salute gauge in central Venice is about 0.6 metres, climbing close to 0.9 metres on the largest spring tides. The pattern is semidiurnal, two highs and two lows about twelve and a half hours apart. The lagoon connects to the open Adriatic through three inlets — the bocche of the Lido, Malamocco, and Chioggia — and the MOSE flood barriers across each can be raised when surge events threaten central Venice. The phenomenon of acqua alta is the city's signature tidal event: when a spring tide coincides with low atmospheric pressure and a sustained sirocco wind from the south, water levels stack significantly above the predicted high. The November 2019 acqua alta peak ran about 187 cm above the local datum — the second-highest on record after the 194 cm event of November 1966 that flooded over 80% of the historic centre. The November 12, 2019 event flooded San Marco, damaged churches, mosaics, and ground-floor businesses across the city. Walkways flood, raised passerelle go up, and the bell of St Mark's campanile rings warning. Open-Meteo Marine drives the gridded predictions on this site; ISPRA's Centro Maree publishes the authoritative real-time forecast and historical record for Venice acqua alta.

Common questions about tides at Venice (Punta della Salute)

When is the next high tide at Venice?
The hero block shows the next high tide at Punta della Salute in local Rome time. The 7-day table covers all four daily extremes. Note that high water at the inland lagoon edges (Mestre, Marghera, Burano) lags Punta della Salute by up to 30 minutes depending on the bocca through which the tide enters.
What is acqua alta?
Acqua alta is the Venetian term for exceptional high water — when astronomical tide, low atmospheric pressure, and sustained sirocco wind from the south combine to push water levels significantly above the predicted high. Routine acqua alta events flood the lower courtyards a few times each year. Major events flood San Marco and the historic centre. The November 1966 event reached 194 cm and the November 2019 event reached 187 cm — the two highest on record. ISPRA's Centro Maree publishes acqua alta forecasts up to several days in advance.
What's the typical tide range at Venice?
Mean range at Punta della Salute is about 0.6 metres — the largest astronomical tide in the Mediterranean. Spring tides push close to 0.9 metres around new and full moons; neaps drop near 0.4. By contrast, most of the rest of the Mediterranean runs ranges of 0.2 to 0.3 metres. The Adriatic's elongated shape and the head-of-basin geometry concentrate the small Mediterranean signal at the lagoon.
Where do these tide predictions come from?
Open-Meteo Marine, a global ocean-grid model. Useful for general lagoon planning, but the authoritative source for Venice tide and acqua alta forecasting is ISPRA's Centro Maree at the Veneto regional office, which runs the historic Punta della Salute gauge and publishes both routine predictions and acqua alta event forecasts. The Comune di Venezia publishes the same data through the public-facing acqua alta portal.
Is this safe to use for navigation?
No. For piloting in the Venice lagoon, transiting the bocche, or working the canals use ISPRA's authoritative tide tables and the Magistrato alle Acque chart products. The MOSE flood-barrier system at the three bocche actively reshapes lagoon hydraulics during raising events; that information comes from the Provveditorato Interregionale alle Opere Pubbliche real-time data feed, not from a gridded prediction.

Read about how these predictions are made on the methodology page. Unfamiliar with terms like spring tide or datum? See the glossary.

Not for navigation. Page generated 2026-04-27T01:56:34.741Z. Predictions refresh daily.