Bus from Venice to Catania

Venice Catania - Price Calendar

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Venice Catania

Departure: Venice, Veneto, Italy
Arrival: Catania, Sicily, Italy
Distance: 912 kilometers
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For the trip between Venice and Catania, between Veneto and Sicily, between Italy and Italy, the distance traveled is 911.82 kilometers.

The bus is the most ecologically-friendly means of land transportation for this trip but not the fastest. Indeed, the trip will be longer compared to taking a plane or train.

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Tips and tricks for traveling by bus

  • Did you know that originally the bus in France was called a "horse omnibus"? It was a horse-pulled carriage, able to carry more than 15 people at a time!
  • Tip: there are night buses for going long distances. If you decide to sleep, the time will go by quickly and you will also avoid paying for a night in the hotel.
  • Did you know: the term “bus” is derived from the Latin word “omnibus”, meaning “collective, common”, since buses are designed to be shared by many people.
  • In Europe, the most popular bus companies offer riders free WiFi and power outlets. Smartphones, tablets, and laptops are welcome on board!
  • certain bus companies in Europe propose food and drink service on board and sometimes even offer coffee. It's almost like being on a plane.