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Trip to Venice

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Buses from Malaga to Venice

🚌 Traveling from Malaga to Venice by bus requires a connection in Barcelona Nord. The journey, operated by ALSA and FlixBus, takes approximately 33 hours and 20 minutes. 💸 Prices for a bus ticket from Malaga to Venice can range from €175 to €256, offering a budget-friendly way to explore multiple European destinations in one trip.

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  • No, there is no direct bus service between Malaga and Venice. Travelers would need to take a bus from Malaga to Barcelona and then transfer to another bus that goes from Barcelona to Venice. This journey typically takes around 33 hours and 20 minutes to complete. It's important to check schedules and plan the trip accordingly to ensure a smooth transfer between buses.
  • You can catch the bus from Malaga to Venice at the Malaga bus station. ALSA is the operator providing bus services for this route. Make sure to arrive at the station with sufficient time before the departure to complete any necessary ticketing or boarding procedures. It's recommended to double-check the departure location and schedule beforehand for a hassle-free journey.
  • The cost of a bus ticket from Malaga to Venice typically ranges from €178 to €261. Prices may vary depending on factors such as the time of booking, seat selection, and availability of discounts or promotions. It's recommended to check the latest fares and booking options directly with the bus operator to secure the best deal for your journey. Be sure to consider any additional fees or charges that may apply.
  • The Malaga to Venice buses may be less crowded during off-peak travel times, such as weekdays outside of holidays or early morning departures. On the other hand, buses are likely to be more crowded during weekends, peak travel seasons, and popular holiday periods. Planning your trip during quieter times can potentially result in a more comfortable journey with fewer passengers on board. Be sure to check the bus schedules and consider booking tickets in advance to secure your seat during busier periods.

Will you be returning to Malaga by bus?

If you are looking for the return bus journey, check out buses from Venice to Malaga

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