You can get to Chioggia by car, train, or obviously by plane, landing in Venice and then continuing by public transport or taxi. If you’re coming from Austria by car, you should take the A22 Brenner motorway to Verona, then take the A4 towards Padova Interporto and follow the signs to Piove di Sacco and Chioggia. From Milan, you can take the A4 motorway, exit at Padova Interporto, and follow the signs to Piove di Sacco and then Chioggia. Lastly, from Bologna, take the A13 and exit at Monselice, then follow the signs to Chioggia. The train to Chioggia departs from Rovigo and follows the Adria-Loreo route.