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Ravenna: how to get there

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Ravenna is situated in the Italian region Emilia – Romagna. It attracts tourists throughout the world thanks to its both architectural heritage and beaches.

There are several buses that connect Ravenna with other Italian cities.

  • Fiumicino airport – Rome — Ravenna

Buses of the Sulga company provides the connection between Fiumicino airport, Rome and Ravenna every day. At the airport buses leave from Terminal 3, zone of international arrivals whilst in Rome the bus stops near the Tiburtina train station. 

In Rovenna buses leave from Piazzale Aldo Moro, that is situated not far from the train station of Ravenna near the Candiano Channel .

porto ravenna

Canadiano Channel

The average journey time is 7 hours. The price depends on where you take a bus. If you take a bus from Tiburtina to Ravenna the price will be € 27,50 for one way ticket and € 45 for two ways ticket.  From Fiumicino airport to Ravenna the price will be  € 32,50  for one way ticket and €  55 for two ways ticket.

You can check the timetable here: (updated on 16.06.2016): Fiumicino Ravenna

Tickets can be bought online on the official website www.sulga.it or in the authorised retailers.

 

  • Milano — Ravenna (beaches)

The bus company Autostradale connects Milan and Ravenna only during the summer that is from 02 /07 till 04/09/20 16.  The buses leave only on Saturday and Sunday. The price of the ticket depends on the final destination. The average journey time is 6 hours. In Milan to Ravenna buses leave from the bus terminal Lampugnano, that is situated near the same named metro station. In Ravenna, in its turn, buses stop in the area Lidi Sud, that is situated 9 km from Ravenna city, on the beaches of Marina di Ravenna, Lido Adriano and Punta Marina

You can check the timetable and stops here (summer 2016):Milano — Ravenna

Lido AdrianoLido Adriano

  • Turin – Ravenna

The bus company Flixbus  offers line 423 Turin-Ravenna-Turin every day. The bus leaves from Turin to Ravenna 2 times per day: at  07:35 and at  16:00. From Ravenna to Turin the bus leaves at 6.30 and at  16.20. The average journey time is 7 hours 35 minutes. In Ravenna buses stop near Pala De Andrè, on the Trieste street 180. In Turin buses stop on Vittorio Emanuele street.

From Turin to Ravenna buses make the following stops:

Bologna (Bust Terminal)
Modena (Bus Terminal, Gottardi street)
Milan (bus stop Lampugnano)

Tickets can be bought on the official website Flixbus. Prices start from 9 to 49.50 EUR.

  • Ancona – Ravenna

Bus company Flixbus offers line 551 Ancona – Ravenna- Ancona every day. In Ravenna buses stop near Pala De Andrè, on Trieste street 180. Buses also make a stop on Via Fada, Centro Studi.  In Ancona buses stop on the train station of Ancona.

Buses leave from Ancona to Ravenna at 7 a.m. from Monday to Saturday. On Sunday buses leave at 4 p.m. From Ravenna to Ancona Из Равенны в buses leave at 12.05 from Monday to Saturday. On Sunday buses leave at 20.05.  The average journey time is 2 hours 50 min. Tickets can be bought on the official website of Flixbus. Prices start from 1 EUR.

  • Forli  – Ravenna

The company Start Romagna offers the line 156  Ravenna – Forli every day. In Ravenna buses  stop on Piazzale Aldo Moro, that is situated close to the train station of Ravenna on Carducci street and on Caduti square. In Forli buses stop near the train station of the city.

You can check the summer timetable from 7.06.2016 t0 14.09.2016 here:

Ravenna – Forli

Forli – Ravenna

  • Cesena – Ravenna

The company  Start Romagna offers line 149  Ravenna Cesena every day. In Ravenna buses stop on  Caduti street, on S. Baldini Scuole street, on Piazzale Aldo Moro, and on the train station of Ravenna. In Cesena buses stop near the train station of the city.

You can check the summer timetable from 7.06.2016 t0 14.09.2016 here:

Cesena – Ravenna

Ravenna – Cesena

 

Don’t find an itinerary to/from Ravenna? Don’t hesitate to ask us!

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