Traslado en coche privado de Palermo a Catania

De puerta a puerta
en 2 h 30 min
Desde 60 €
por asiento
Coche
cómodo
Solo ida
Solo ida
Cancelación flexible
Elección de los viajeros de Tripadvisor 2024
Excelente

Información del viaje

Recogida

Su conductor se reunirá con usted en su dirección en Palermo.

  • Servicio puerta a puerta
  • Ayuda con su equipaje

Viaje

Viajarás con comodidad durante 2 h 30 min.

  • Turismo opcional
  • Coche limpio y cómodo
  • Conductor profesional
  • Agua embotellada
  • Asientos para niños
  • Preparado para discapacitados
  • Libre de humo
  • Apto para mascotas

Entrega

Tu conductor te dejará en tu dirección en Catania.

  • Servicio puerta a puerta
  • Ayuda con su equipaje
En total
212 km2 h 30 min

A car trip from Palermo to Catania

Sicily is a unique island, unlike anywhere else on the planet. From its fine wines to juicy lemons and unspoiled nature to bustling cities, you'll experience it all on your once-in-a-lifetime car trip from Palermo to Catania!

As you weave your way out of the chaotic cauldron of Palermo's old city, vibrant green trees and lush woodlands in the distance remain constants in your window. But after turning onto the spaghetti-shaped roads, the rolling hills transform into a more arid landscape with burnt brown hills and traditional villages resting at the foothills surrounding Mt. Etna.

Your reward for embarking on such an adventure-seeking vogue is a melting pot of cultural and baroque architecture in the streets of Sicily's second-largest city. But first, you must plan your journey from Palermo to Catania. So continue reading our in-depth guide with tips, tricks, and everything you need to know about getting from A to B in 2024!

About Catania

After driving from Palermo to Catania, you'll arrive at the island's second-most populous city. Over 2 million locals live here on Sicily's eastern coast. Although the glimmering waters of the Mediterranean Sea are a sight to behold, the towering Mt. Etna in the background takes center stage.

Many rulers controlled the area after Greek settlers founded Catania in 729 BC. The Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Normans, and Swabians governed the land, giving the city its mix-and-match architectural styles you'll still see today. Yet the nearby Mt.Etna played the most vital role in developing the cityscape. The black ash from the bubbling volcano contributed to darkening the city's buildings, earning Catania the nickname "The Black City."

Today, over 1 million people travel here from around the globe to indulge in some of the world's finest Greek temples and Roman ruins. But its delicious food scene is the star of the show. Steamy street food vendors and fresh local markets scatter throughout the streets, adding to the city's lively atmosphere. The best way to explore Catania's baroque buildings and bricked paths is with a mouthwatering local delicacy called arancino in hand!

  • Language: Italian
  • Currency: Euro
  • Time zone: GMT+1
  • Climate: Mediterranen
  • Plug types: C, F, and L
  • Peak tourist season: July–early September

From Palermo to Catania: travel tips

Sicily's uniqueness brings plenty of unforgettable experiences. However, you'll need to learn travel tips to make the most of the trip from Palermo to Catania!

Prepare for delays

Despite the rugged terrain, the road from Palermo to Catania has a robust taxi and public transport network. Unfortunately, delays from strikes or unforeseen circumstances are not uncommon. Consider departing earlier than necessary to be safe.

Enjoy the scenery

In 2021, Travel + Leisure named Sicily the sixth-most beautiful island in the world. You'll discover unimaginable natural wonders and postcard hilltop villages that look suspiciously like the set of The Godfather. Be sure to put the UNESCO-listed towns of Enna and Cefalu on your schedule before setting off.

Carry cash

Sicily is like a region trapped in a time warp. Medieval villages, well-preserved ancient ruins, and traditional cafes litter the road from Palermo to Catania. Most establishments en route only accept cash to keep costs down, as it's also one of Europe's poorest areas.

How to get from Palermo to Catania

Three modes of transportation are available for the trip. Each has benefits and advantages, so uncover which to help you decide how to get from Palermo to Catania.

Buses from Palermo to Catania

Buses are the cheapest way to travel from Palermo to Catania. Flixbus and Sais Autolinee operate on this route, with seats starting at €14 one-way. The latter is the most frequent service, with up to 16 daily departures. The bus takes about 2.5 hours to cover the 130-mile (210 km) distance.

You'll depart Palermo Via Tommaso Fazello, wind through the twisting roads of the nation's heartland, and arrive at Catania Central Bus Station. Remember to book your tickets 30 days in advance for the best fares.

  • Cheapest/average price: €14-€16
  • Shortest/average duration: 2 hours, 35 minutes; 2 hours, 45 minutes
  • First/last departure: 7 AM–8:30 PM

Train from Palermo to Catania

The train is a scenic and adventurous way to travel from Palermo to Catania. Trenitalia offers multiple daily services through some of the most picturesque regions of the island.

The downside is that no direct trains are available. After purchasing a ticket from Palermo Centrale to Catania Centrale, you must transfer once at Dittaino, which is something to consider if you're traveling as a family or with bags.

  • Cheapest/average price: €18-€21
  • Shortest/average duration: 3 hours, 33 minutes; 3 hours, 42 minutes
  • First/last departure: 7:30 AM–9:35 PM

Daytrip private car service from Palermo to Catania

Daytrip is the easiest and most comfortable way to travel from Palermo to Catania. After selecting your desired departure time, your English-speaking driver will do all the work. After they pick you up and load your luggage into the trunk, you can simply relax in an air-conditioned car while admiring the stunning Sicilian vistas that speed past your window.

In under 3 hours, you'll be whisked from your hotel in Palermo to your new one in Catania. But you also have the unique opportunity to explore sights without dragging luggage through historical walkways. The dramatic fort of Castello di Caccamo, the UNESCO-listed villa of Romana del Casale, the hilltop town of Piazza Armerina, and more reside on this breathtaking drive!

  • Seats from: €72
  • Help with luggage
  • Sanitized vehicle
  • Equipped for children or those with limited mobility
  • 24/7 customer service
  • Free cancellation 24 hours before departure!

Things to do when you get to Catania

Sicily isn't as explored by tourists as other parts of Italy. So, you'll be pleasantly surprised by the vast array of things to do, like museums, rental firms, and outdoor activities when you get to Catania from Palermo!

Climb Castello Ursino

Emperor Frederick II constructed Castello Ursino in the 13th century. Today, this formidable fort towers over the historic heart of the city.

Initially built as a coastal defense, the castle later served as a royal residence and a prison. Now, it houses the Civic Museum, showcasing an extensive collection of art and artifacts that trace Catania's history from ancient times to the present day.

Relax in Villa Bellini

After spending the day exploring historic alleys and walking over cobbled lanes under the baking hot Sicilian sunshine, you'll be begging for an urban oasis to sit back and relax. Luckily, Villa Bellini's central location and beautiful surroundings provide the ideal place to recharge.

The city's oldest park covers almost 3 square miles and is a slice of heaven decorated with stylish Italian features and colorful flowers. Many locals gather here with friends and family to enjoy a picnic on the grass.

Wander the Piazza del Duomo

Piazza del Duomo is the heart and soul of Catania. The city's vibrant atmosphere stems from here, but the exquisite Baroque architecture encircling the setting will most likely blow you away.

Catania Cathedral is the centerpiece of the square. Yet you'll also find palaces, cafes, and the iconic Fontana dell'Elefante, a fountain featuring an elephant statue, symbolizing the city's resilience against volcanic eruptions.

When is the best time to visit Catania?

Sicily's climate is instrumental in deciding when to travel from Palermo to Catania. In the winter, you can't soak up the sunshine on a golden sandy beach. In the summer, the beating Mediterranean sun feels overwhelming.

That's why spring is the best time to travel to Catania. The average daily high temperature of 83° Fahrenheit allows you to swim in its baby blue waters during the day and sample local cuisine al fresco style at night.

Rental operators and excursion groups are also just reopening after the winter period, so many companies offer significant discounts. Finally, the blooming wildflowers in the countryside and city parks add a gorgeous pop of color to the region!

Preguntas y Respuestas sobre Viajar de Palermo a Catania

What is the best way to get from Palermo to Catania?
Daytrip's private door-to-door service is by far the best way to travel from Palermo to Catania if you prioritize ease and comfort. However, the bus is ideal for budget travelers as it's the cheapest service and has a direct route, unlike the train.
How far is it from Palermo to Catania?
The shortest road distance from Palermo to Catania is 130 miles (210 km), which can take as little as three hours when traveling safely. However, you should take some extra time to stop and explore the plethora of attractions en route!
Which is nicer, Palermo or Catania?
Palermo and Catania are both beautiful cities with unique charms. However, Palermo is nicer if you want to enjoy city life. Catania is better for nature enthusiasts and those who wish to get a taxi to the majestic Mt. Etna.
Can I get a flight from Palermo Airport to Catania Airport?
As of 2024, no direct flight travels from Palermo to Catania. One will unlikely appear in the future due to the proximity and robust public transport system connecting the two cities. You can catch a connecting flight and swap at Naples, but it's a costly and time-consuming method.
Is the train from Palermo to Catania scenic?
The train from Palermo to Catania offers some of the most breathtaking views in southern Italy. You can see everything from the glimmering sea views to the lush woodlands and rolling hills to traditional Sicilian villages on this route. There’s no direct train though, so it’s not the most convenient option.

Visita estos lugares en el camino

Castello di Caccamo

Castello di Caccamo

In this dramatic clifftop castle, the Normans plotted to overthrow the King of Sicily. The Castle of Conspiracy 

Cefalu

Cefalu

With one of Sicily’s finest beaches, and a UNESCO-listed cathedral, this picturesque medieval village is a coastal jewel. The King of the Coast 

Enna

Enna

Perched atop a plateau, this historic city offers beautiful views, and beautiful architecture, including a UNESCO-listed cathedral. The Belvedere of Sicily 

Villa Romana del Casale

Villa Romana del Casale

The multitude of mosaics that cover the floors of this UNESCO-listed Roman villa are the finest in the world. Moneyed Mosaics 

Piazza Armerina

Piazza Armerina

This medieval town is an enchanting jumble of charming streets culminating with its grandiose cathedral. Lovely Layers 

Militello Val di Catania

Militello Val di Catania

This historic town is recognized by UNESCO for its bounty of beautiful Baroque buildings, particularly its many churches. Filled with Sacred Splendor 

Información Relevante

Niños

Si viajas con niños, asegúrate de informarnos en la reserva para que podamos preparar los asientos infantiles adecuados

Mascotas

¡Se permiten mascotas (y las amamos)! Solo necesitamos saberlo de antemano. Puedes contarnos sobre ellas en la siguiente fase de la reserva.

Propinas

La propina no está incluida ni es obligatoria, pero si realmente disfrutaste tu viaje, puedes mostrar tu agradecimiento a tu conductor con una propina opcional (el 10% es suficiente).

Equipaje

  • Equipaje grande
  • 29x21x11 pulgadas
  • 74x53x28 cm
  • Equipaje pequeño
  • 22x14x9 pulgadas
  • 56x36x23 cm

Cada pasajero puede llevar una maleta facturada y una de mano. Si viajas con más maletas o equipaje de gran tamaño, puedes ajustarlo durante la reserva.

Métodos de pago

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Preguntas Frecuentes

Si tiene alguna pregunta, aquí están las respuestas.
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Todas las reservas de Daytrip son de un solo trayecto. Si necesitas obtener un viaje de regreso en una fecha diferente, solo debes reservarlo como un viaje de ida separado. Para una excursión de un día, por favor solicita un viaje personalizado. Si planeas quedarte más de un par de horas, te recomendamos reservar dos viajes de ida para no tener que abonar al conductor por esperar.
Luego de haber contratado el servicio privado de Daytrip, puedes cancelar para obtener un reembolso completo hasta 24 horas antes de la salida. Para el servicio compartido Daytrip Pool, ofrecemos 3 opciones de boleto al reservar: No reembolsable; Flexible con cancelaciones 24 horas antes de la salida; y Super flexible con cancelaciones hasta 15 minutos antes de la salida. Si bien puedes cancelar tu reserva para obtener un reembolso completo hasta 24 horas antes, los cambios solicitados con menos de 36 horas están sujetos a la disponibilidad del conductor, especialmente en temporada alta.
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A cada pasajero se le permite llevar una maleta grande (74 x 53 x 28 cm) y una maleta pequeña (56 x 36 x 23 cm). Los sedanes de lujo solo pueden acomodar 2 maletas grandes. Siempre enviamos el vehículo que mejor se adapte a ti y a tu equipaje, así que asegúrate de seleccionar la cantidad real de equipaje con la que viajarás al hacer la reserva. Si tienes equipaje de gran tamaño o no estás seguro si cabrá, contáctanos.
Los conductores proporcionarán asientos apropiados para niños en todas partes, excepto en EE. UU. Solo tienes que hacernos saber que viajarás con un niño al momento de gestionar la reserva. En EE. UU., ciertos estados requieren que cada pasajero disponga de sus propios asientos para niños.

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