New routes and network updates
Discover the new destinations from 10 April
Itabus is pleased to announce further development of bus connection offerings in Italy, focused on the most desired destinations during the Easter and spring break period. Our constant commitment is to expand and personalize our network of routes and destinations to fully meet the needs of travelers. Booking a trip with Itabus offers the opportunity to travel in luxury by bus starting from only €1.59, ensuring a comfortable, convenient, and high-quality experience for exploring new destinations without compromising on comfort and convenience.
CEFALÙ
Cefalù is a picturesque Sicilian town on the Tyrrhenian Sea, famous for its medieval old town and beautiful beaches. Located at the foot of a rocky promontory, it combines natural beauty and cultural heritage. Among its jewels is the Norman Cathedral, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which testifies to the Arab-Norman influence in the region. Thanks to its charm and location in the Madonie Park, Cefalù is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Sicily.
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Rome Fiumicino airport - Cefalù
GALLIPOLI
Gallipoli is a lively Apulian city on the Ionian Sea in the province of Lecce, in the heart of Salento. With an evocative historic centre located on an island connected to the mainland by an ancient bridge, Gallipoli combines historical charm and natural beauty. Known for its beaches, harbour, baroque churches and sea ramparts, it is now a popular tourist destination. Once an important bishop's seat and the capital of the district, it retains a rich cultural identity linked to maritime traditions.
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Rome Fiumicino Airport - Gallipoli
RICCIONE
Riccione is a renowned seaside resort in Emilia-Romagna, located on the Riviera Romagnola, in the province of Rimini. Known for its well-equipped beaches, lively nightlife and numerous summer events, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Italy, especially for young people and families. Besides the sea, it offers shopping avenues like Viale Ceccarini, theme parks like Aquafan and Oltremare, and a wide range of accommodation and wellness facilities.
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PALERMO
Palermo is the capital of Sicily and one of the richest cities in the Mediterranean in terms of history and culture.Overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea, it encompasses centuries of dominations - Arab, Norman, Spanish - that are reflected in its architecture, traditions and cuisine.Among its treasures are the Norman Palace with the Palatine Chapel, the Cathedral and historic markets such as Ballarò and Vucciria. Palermo is a lively city where art, folklore and natural beauty come together in a unique atmosphere.
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Rome Fiumicino Airport - Palermo
RIMINI
Rimini is a famous seaside town in the Emilia-Romagna region, overlooking the Adriatic Sea and known for its wide beaches, lively nightlife and welcoming tourists. In addition to summer tourism, it boasts a rich historical heritage: from the Arch of Augustus to the Tiberius Bridge and Roman ruins and the Malatesta Temple.It is also the birthplace of film director Federico Fellini, to whom a museum is dedicated.Rimini combines culture, relaxation and fun in a single destination.
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MILAZZO
Milazzo is a town in north-eastern Sicily, in the province of Messina, situated on a promontory jutting into the Tyrrhenian Sea. Known for its port, a departure point to the Aeolian Islands, Milazzo offers a mix of natural beauty and historical heritage.Its castle, one of the largest in the region, dominates the city from above, while the old town and the seafront promenade tell its history and seafaring vocation.It is a popular destination for its crystal-clear sea, coves and picturesque views.
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Rome Fiumicino Airport - Milazzo
CATTOLICA
Cattolica is a popular seaside resort in Emilia-Romagna, located in the province of Rimini, on the border with Marche. Known as the ‘Queen of the Adriatic’, the city offers sandy beaches, clear waters and a welcoming tourist atmosphere.Its origins date back to Roman times, when it was a post station on the Via Flaminia.Over the centuries, Cattolica has maintained a strong vocation for hospitality, transforming itself from a fishing village to a major tourist destination. Among the main attractions are the Rocca Malatestiana (Malatestian Fortress), the Museo della Regina (Museum of the Queen) and the ‘Le Navi’ aquarium, one of the largest in Italy.
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