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Trip to Catania

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Avg. duration12h
Distance815
Avg. price$ 47
Bus trips2 found

Buses from Rome to Catania

🌍 The journey covers a distance of approximately 810 kilometers and takes about 10 hours and 55 minutes to reach Catania from Rome. The bus ticket prices vary from €28 to €88, offering travelers an affordable transportation option.

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  • Yes, there is a direct bus that operates between Rome and Catania. The bus departs from Roma Tiburtina TiBus and arrives directly in Catania. The service runs three times a day, seven days a week, with a journey time of approximately 10 hours and 55 minutes. This direct bus option provides a convenient and straightforward way to travel between the two cities.
  • The cost of a bus ticket from Rome to Catania typically ranges from €28 to €88, depending on factors such as the time of booking, the type of seat selected, and any promotional offers available. Passengers have the flexibility to choose their preferred ticket category, which may influence the price they pay for the journey. It is advisable to book tickets in advance to secure the best fares and ensure availability on the desired travel dates. The price range offers travelers options to select a ticket that suits their budget and travel preferences for the Rome to Catania bus route.
  • There are multiple bus routes available between Rome and Catania. Some routes involve transfers, while others provide direct services. The travel time, distance, and number of transfers vary for each route option. Passengers can choose from a range of routes offered by different bus operators, each with its own schedule and duration.
  • The buses traveling from Rome to Catania are usually most crowded during peak travel times, such as weekends or holidays, and on routes with fewer departure options. To avoid crowds, travelers may consider taking buses during weekdays or off-peak hours. Additionally, choosing routes with more frequent departures can help reduce the chances of encountering crowded buses. It's advisable to book tickets in advance to secure a seat, especially during busy travel periods.

Will you be returning to Rome by bus?

If you are looking for a return bus trip, check out the buses from Catania to Rome.

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