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How to get to Italy    Getting There & Away

Now going to Italy has become more and more easier, prices are going down and more routes are open monthly  by low cost terrier such as Ryan Air, departing especially fron the main hub of London.


At the moment air travel within Italy is still expensive, making it a less-attractive option than travel by train or bus.  Sometimes it is cheaper to go from Rome to London than from Rome to Milan.  Buses are fast and reliable, whether they are traversing local routes linking small villages or zooming along autostrade  between cities. They come into their own to reach destinations not serviced by the trains. State and private railways service the country and are generally simple, cheap and efficient. Ferries service Sicily from Naples, while Sardinia can be reached from Genoa, Livorno and Naples. If you want to see more of the country, renting a car is a great way of getting off the beaten track. Roads are generally good throughout the country, and there is an excellent network of freeways, although you do have to pay tolls.


Italy is a modern Nation with a good quality trasport network. Trains is a good cheap way to move around.


The rail service, called  Ferrovie dello Stato (FS), operates many different types of train. The fastest, most comfortable service is the costly Eurostar, also called Pendolino.  Seat reservations are compulsory on this train. On other types of train, such as the so called Intercity, reservations are optional and cost a small amount extra. It's worth paying in order to guarantee a seat. On the cheapest regional trains sometimes seat reservations aren't possible.

You can buy your ticket directly inside any train station in Italy, Also it is possibile to buy tickets from the automatic machines inside the stations. You can also go to the Ferrovie dello Stato web site and buy a ticket online, however you must be a resident in Italy to do so
Remenber that in Italy you must always validate your ticket in the yellow stampimg machine on the platforms inside the train stations. There officers that can be quite nasty if they find you without a valid ticket.

 


To reach the small turistic place around Italy the best way is to use a bus. The bus network   works more efficiently than the train network and most of the time is on time. It is also ny far the cheapest solution. Remeber you have to ask for “Stazione degli Autobus” while your are in Italy.


AIRPORTS

Aeroporti di Roma: http://www.adr.it

Milan airports: http://www.sea-aeroportimilano.it/

Aeroporto di Firenze: http://www.safnet.it/

Airports Europe: http://www.atlasnavigator.com/directory/apeuro.html

Directory of airports worldwide: http://www.azfreight.com/links/azlinks1.htm

Directory of airports worldwide: http://www.azfreight.com/links/azlinks1.htm

Airlines and airports page: http://www.airline.myweb.nl/en

Airport Shuttle: http://www.airportshuttle.it

 

FERRY TRAVEL

Corsica Ferries - Sardinia Ferries: http://www.corsicaferries.com

Ferries routes, including Italy to Greece: http://www.ferries.gr

Ferry connections and tickets: http://www.ocean24.com

Ferry lines worldwide: http://www.grijns.net/seatravel/ferries.html

SNCM Ferryterranee: http://www.sncm.fr/us/index.htm

Moby Lines: http://www.mobylines.it

CMN Ferries (Marseille-Corsica-Sardegna): http://www.cmn.fr

Happy Lines: http://www.happylines.it

Tris Traghetti: http://www.tris.it

BICYCLE TRAVEL

Bicycletrips SHP: http://www.bicycletrips.com

Florence by bike: http://www.florencebybike.it

Travel to the horizon world bike: http://travel.to/the.horizon

Ciclismo classico: http://www.ciclismoclassico.com

 

To buy online rail tickets in Italy, it's best to visit Rail Europe for  the long-established specialists on rail travel in Europe, and on their website you can find point-to-point rail tickets for single journeys from one destination to another in Italy, as well as tickets for Premier Trains and Passes (see below).

Rail Europe site serves North American residents only.

Rail Passes are

Italy Flexi Rail Card gives 4 days, 8 days, or 12 days unlimited train travel in Italy in a 1 month period.

Italy Flexi Rail Card Saver gives 4, 8, or 12 days unlimited train travel in a 1 month period at a great discount if you will be traveling throughout Italy with a friend or more.

France'n Italy Pass gives travel in the two most popular European countries, France and Italy. Saverpass and Youthpass versions are also available.

Italy Rail 'n Drive gives 3 days train and 2 days Hertz car rental with unlimited mileage in Italy.


Here's the link to get the Italian Passes:


Single Country Passes: choose your country in Europe

Furthermore, there's the option of acquiring a European Rail Pass covering other countries as well as Italy. Multi-national passes are:

Eurailpass gives you unlimited travel in the 17 countries of Western Europe, covering over 100,000 miles of rail network: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. There are several options, variations to suit one's needs, and discounts for groups of two or more and for travellers up to 26 years old.
Here's the link to get more info or purchase it online:

Multiple Country Passes: create your own pass

Europass gives you unlimited train travel in five of the most frequently visited countries of Europe: France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland. You can add other countries if you like.
Special rates are available to:

  • two or more people travelling together (Europass Saver),

  • 26-year-old and under (Europass Youth)


With Eurail Selectpass you can choose any three bordering countries of the 17 Eurailpass countries (which include Italy) in which you can unlimited travel.
Discounts for two or more people travelling together and travellers of 26 and under apply here as well.
Here's the link to get more info or purchase it online:

Eurail Selectpass (3 countries), as low as $243