AÉROPORT G. MARCONI
Read moreDaily flights from Paris CDG (Air France and Easyjet), Paris Orly (Vueling), Paris Beauvais (Ryanair), Brussels Charleroi (Brussels Airlines and Ryanair) and Lyon (Air France).
Bus for downtown: Coach (line GUGLIELMO), direction stazione FS. Shuttle every 15-30 minutes, from 6 am to 23 pm. Ticket price: 6 €. The ticket can be purchased directly on the bus.
ARTS ET VIE
Read moreFor 60 years, Arts et Vie, a cultural association for travel and leisure, has been developing tourism open to knowledge and cultural and human discovery. The spirit of the trips is part of an associative tradition characterized by a friendly atmosphere, rich in encounters, heritage and civilizations of the world. All the tours are led by passionate guides, trained by the association, anxious to share their enthusiasm with the travellers. Five continents... sixty countries... to each his own!
WEST FOREVER
Read moreWest Forever is THE French specialist in Harley Davidson tours. In addition to destinations such as the United States (of course!), Canada, South America, Africa, Asia, Australia and Cuba, West Forever offers several tours in France and in our European neighbours. The agency, which is certified "Authorized Harley-Davidson Tours", is also a partner of Freeway magazine. In addition to the offers of the catalogue, we will note the possibility of making its own trip à la carte, practical!
AÉROPORT D’ELMAS
Read moreDay and night, the arrival by plane in Cagliari is magnificent and gives the sensation of landing. The airport of Cagliari is the most important one on the island. It was built according to the most advanced technologies. For the structure of the building, remarkable in particular for its large windows, steel was used as well as, naturally, Sardinian granite and limestone. You will find on site a tourist office, a distributor and many car rental companies. You can reach the city centre by bus, train or taxi.
AÉROPORT MALPENSA
Read moreItaly's second largest airport, with 25 million passengers a year. It serves all major international destinations. Duty free welcomes big names in fashion: an excellent pastime while waiting for your flight!
Malpensa Express : connects the airport to Cadorna station in the centre of Milan. Journey time 40 minutes - every day (5h - midnight). Ticket 13 €.
Malpensa Shuttle : connects the airport to Central Station and Linate Airport. Ticket 10 €.
Terravision bus. Departing from Central Station. Ticket 8 € (www.terravision.eu).
Taxi: 90 € (fixed price).
SALAÜN HOLIDAYS
Read moreA Breton tour operator with a presence throughout the West, Salaün Holidays offers a very wide range of suitable destinations, including tours and stays on the other side of the world, but also at the gateway to Europe or even in France. As a specialist in tours around the world, this agency gives you the choice: California, Egypt, Vietnam, Morocco or even the Trans-Siberian Railway...
NAVIGAZIONE LAGHI
Read moreThe lake connections from Arona to Switzerland allow you to discover the beauty of the lake. It is easy to organize your own itinerary to explore the main points of interest: the Rocca d'Angera, the Sanctuary of Santa Caterina del Sasso, the Borromeo Islands, the gardens of Villa Taranto, Villa Pallavicino and Locano. Embarking on a boat with a large number of open-air seats allows you to admire the landscape. The fleet is vast, you only have to choose: modern boats, hydrofoils, catamarans and period ships criss-cross the lake.
HUWANS
Read moreCommitted to responsible tourism, Huwans attaches great importance to preserving the environment and respecting the cultural heritage of the people it meets. Specializing in trekking and adventure tours, the tour operator offers several tours in India, including "Rajasthan, Thar Desert and Maharajah Palaces", a 16-day program exploring the cities, palaces and desert of Thar, and "Tamil Nadu Mountains and Temples and Kerala Lagoons" (15 days, including two half-day hikes).
GARE PORTA SUSA
Read moreThis station, Turin's second largest after Porta Nuova, serves European destinations (including France with TGV trains to and from Paris-Gare de Lyon) and local destinations such as Milan. Opened in 1868 and completely restructured in 2013, its futuristic architecture is part of Turin's urban renewal projects. The city center can be reached on foot in 15 minutes, but you can also take metro line 1 and streetcar lines 10 and 13, as well as numerous buses. You can also take the train to the airport.
ATALANTE
Read moreAtalante is an agency created in 1986 by two passionate travellers, and is a forerunner in the organisation of treks and in its commitment to responsible tourism. High level trekking or simple walks in the countryside, there is something for all physical conditions, so to each his own trek (Vercors, Auvergne, Brittany, Corsica, Cevennes, Alps...), in small groups, with family or in free walking. She can also create a unique adventure trip according to your wishes, aspirations and desires!
A VENISE
Read morePiazzale Roma is a must for all travelers arriving in Venice by bus from Marco Polo, Treviso or Mestre airports. Located near the Santa Lucia train station, this esplanade is the last place in Venice where you can drive. There's also a vaporetto station, providing access to the city's main points of interest and to nearby islands such as Murano and Lido. However, Piazzale Roma itself is of no tourist interest. It's a transit point where visitors can catch a bus or vaporetto to Venice's historic center.
TERRAVISION
Read moreThis company offers direct connections between Ciampino and Fiumicino airports and Termini station, in the heart of Rome (a bus every 40 minutes/1 hour). We strongly advise you to book on their website to ensure a seat (it's often very busy at the airport!) and benefit from their special fare. You can present your electronic or printed ticket directly when boarding the bus. The Terravision stop is in via Giolitti, 38. See the website for timetables.
AEROPORTO AMERIGO VESPUCCI
Read moreFlorence-Peretola Airport, also known as Amerigo Vespucci Airport, is located 4 km northwest of downtown Florence, Tuscany. The airport offers several means of transport to the city center, including cabs, buses and rental cars. Parking options are also available. The airport also offers stores, restaurants and other services to make your stay enjoyable.
INSTITUT FRANÇAIS DE MILAN
Read moreIn the evocative framework of a th century building, once orphanage, the Institut français de Milan is setting up a rich and varied programming with the aim of promoting French contemporary culture. Interesting exhibitions, symposiums and projections. A well stocked library is also available for free.
STAZIONE CENTRALE
Read moreLombardy's main railway hub, the station is just a few metro stops from the historic center. It is widely recognized for its history and architecture: the grandiose mass of the central station (207 meters long) was solemnly inaugurated on May 15, 1931. A triumph of Mussolinian neoclassicism, its walls are adorned with reliefs and statues embodying the symbolism of the regime. Restored between 2005 and 2010, it is Italy's second-largest railway station, with an annual passenger flow of around 120 million.
AÉROPORT LINATE
Read moreMilan's second-largest airport, it serves only national and European short-haul traffic. Several low-cost airlines depart from here.
Bus 73: connects Linate with the center of Milan. Piazza San Babila-Linate every 10 minutes (5h35-00h35). Linate-Milan every 10 minutes (5h35-00h35). Ticket €1.50.
Airbus Stazione Centrale: the shuttle run by Milan's urban transport company ATM links the airport to Milan's Central Station (departing from Piazza Luigi di Savoia) every 30 minutes (6am-11pm). Ticket: €5.
Cab: between €15 and €25.
TORINO AIRPORT
Read moreShuttle service between the airport and Porta Nuova station. Departures every 15-30 min, from 5:15 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. from the station, and from 6:10 a.m. to midnight from the airport. Journey time: 45 min. Ticket: €7.50 per card, €6.50 for Torino+Piemonte Card holders (https://torino.arriva.it).
Train: From Lingotto or Porta Susa stations, €3.60 one-way, journey time 30 to 40 min.
Cab. 30 to 40 min. Regulated fare: €40 or €47.
PMR. A transport service is available at airport arrivals. Information and reservations ✆+39 011 3198 145 Monday to Friday 9am-1pm.
GARE FERROVIAIRE
Read moreThe railway station is located in the south of the city, just outside the city walls, 10 minutes walk from the historic centre. On the Venice-Belluno or Venice-Bolzano lines, departures every 30 minutes or so. Direct connections with Venezia Santa Lucia (30-40 minutes, ticket between 3 and 5 €) and Vicenza (1h10). To Verona, change at Mestre or Vicenza (1h40-2h). To Padua (50 minutes-1h), some direct connections but most often with connections to Mestre or Castelfranco Veneto. Check-in at the station (on the platform on the right as you get off the train).
GARE FERROVIAIRE
Read moreDaily trains between Padua and Venice, approx. every 30 minutes. To Verona, a train about every 20 minutes, between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m. There are also connections to Milan, Bergamo and towns south of Lake Garda. Just outside the station, you'll find a tourist office and the terminus of the bus station, from which many regional buses depart. On the right is the streetcar stop for the city center (SIR 1 for Prato della Valle). On foot, it takes a good 15 minutes to reach the Place des Seigneurs.
GARE FERROVIAIRE
Read moreRavenna is located on the lines Ferrara-Ravenna-Rimini, Bologna-Castelbolognese-Ravenna and Faenza-Ravenna. Many connections per day.
VERONA BIKE
Read moreBicycle rental system set up in 2012 by the city of Verona, with several hundred bicycles spread over some thirty stations. The system works in a similar way to the Vélib' system in Greater Paris. To rent a bike, you have to register in advance on the Internet or at the tourist office. The registration fee is 2 €/day or 5 €/week. A simple and practical way to get around the city and avoid traffic jams. Be careful, the rules are strict: maximum use of 2 hours, from 6am to midnight (overruns penalized).
STAZIONE
Read moreFive minutes walk from the famous ramparts, the small railway station of Lucca is located on the Viareggio - Florence line and is the terminus of the lines to Pisa and Aulla. It is operated exclusively by regional trains (the most important station in the province of Lucca is located in Viareggio).
LIBERTY LINES
Read moreLinks to all the Eolian Islands. Less departures in winter. Check out the window or the website.
AUTOLINEE TOSCANE (AT)
Read moreATAF's orange buses are no more. Since 2021, the Autolinee Toscane (AT) group has been managing bus routes in the Florentine metropolitan area. But don't worry, all timetables and services remain unchanged. You can buy a ticket(biglietto) at newsagents and tobacconists, or at the AT stand in the SMN station, or directly online. Don't forget to punch your ticket (checks are frequent, and fines of around 50 euros can be imposed)!
ITALO
Read moreItalo, the high-speed train, the result of the technological creativity of the Alstom group, which competes with the national company Trenitalia by offering competitive fares (numerous promotions on the website) and by advocating flawless punctuality. Italo offers daily connections between Rome (from Termini and Tiburtina stations) and Milan, Turin, Venice, Padua, Florence, Naples, Salerno... This can be an opportunity for a day trip, or to arrive in Italy from a city other than Rome.
ATAC
Read moreATAC is Rome's public transport company. Buses often run late (the fault of Rome's traffic jams!), while the metro works quite well but doesn't serve the whole city - there are only three lines. In the historic center, walk whenever possible. The ATAC website provides maps and a route planner. Applications such as Moovit are also very useful, providing real-time timetables.
FIRENZE SANTA MARIA NOVELLA
Read moreSanta Maria Novella (SMN) is the main railway station of Florence. It is located northwest of the historic center, in the eponymous Santa Maria Novella district. A dense network of buses allows you to travel from the station to all the neighborhoods, but also to the surrounding cities (shuttle to/from the airport of Pisa in particular). The station is also served by the T1 and T2 streetcar lines (the recent T2 line provides a direct link with the airport).
SICILY BY CAR
Read moreDespite what its name might suggest, this low-cost agency serves all of Italy at competitive prices and offers a very good service.
VOYAGEURS DU MONDE
Read moreFor the past 40 years, Voyageurs du Monde has been building a world totally dedicated to tailor-made, individual travel, thanks - among other things - to the expert advice provided by qualified specialists in their destination of choice or origin. You'll benefit from their help not only in preparing your trip, but throughout the entire duration of your stay. All tours are suitable for children, as it's all a question of pace. We also offer a website with rich, inspiring content and a tailor-made mobile application.
TAXI NAPOLI
Read moreWith over 500 vehicles, this is the largest group in southern Italy.
STAZIONE PORTA GARIBALDI
Read moreAfter the Stazione di Milano Centrale, this is one of the most important stations in the city: about 25 million passengers pass through every year. It is used by suburban, regional and national trains, as well as the TGV (high-speed train) connecting Milan and Paris (Gare de Lyon). From this station, you can reach the cities of Bergamo, Cremona, Varese, Turin, Bologna, Florence, Rome, Naples and Salerno by train. The station was opened in 1961 and takes its name from the nearby Garibaldi Gate of the ancient city walls.
ATM
Read moreATM (Azienda Transporti Milanesi) provides a dense and efficient public transport network in and around Milan.
Bus. More than 50 bus lines cover all areas of the city.
Tramways. Although modern carriages have almost entirely replaced the old ones, historic models from the early 20th century can still be seen on some lines.
Metro. 5 lines, operating from 6 a.m. to midnight. In addition, the Passante Ferroviario connects Milan's railway stations.
AEROPORTO ANTONIO CANOVA
Read moreTreviso airport, 5 km southwest of the center. It is served by Ryanair from Paris-Beauvais and Charleroi in Belgium. Flights to several southern Italian destinations are also operated by the same airline. There's a tourist office on site. To reach the city center, bus no. 6 takes you to the train station and Piazza del Duomo, every 20 min on weekdays from 6.10 a.m. to 9 p.m. (every hour on Sundays). Ticket €1.50. Line 351 (ATVO) takes you to Mestre railway station in 55 min.
MARINA DI PORTO CERVO
Read moreThe marina di Porto Cervo deploys a 5-star service for a 5-star clientele: petrol station, showers open 24 hours a day, supermarket, launderette... The port has 700 berths, including a special pontoon for yachts of extraordinary dimensions. Despite its beautiful size, it is very difficult to get a ring in the heart of summer. Because Porto Cervo is the place where more than seeing, it is important to be seen. In any case, the rates leave you wondering and singularly increase the ship's rental rate. Better to anchor in a small cove.
HOLIDAY CAR RENTAL
Read moreHoliday Car Rental S.R.L. is a car rental agency located in Palermo. Amari, 85, 90139 Palermo PA, Italy. They also have a branch at Palermo Falcone Borsellino airport, where you can reach them on 091 591687. For competitive prices and personalized service.
VOYAGES RIVE GAUCHE
Read moreFor more than 30 years, Voyages Rive Gauche has demonstrated seriousness and quality of service. You have a taxi service at your home when you leave and when you return.
ROYER VOYAGES
Read moreRoyer Voyages offers coach, plane and cruise travel.
LA BICYCLETTE VERTE
Read moreThe agency offers cycling tours and stays in France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Denmark, Austria, Ireland, Scotland, Germany... These tours are organized on cycle paths or small roads. In the Netherlands, the country of cycling, La Bicyclette Verte offers seven tours: "South Amstel-Amsterdam by bike", "Land and water" starting from Utrecht, "Friesian country" starting from Leeuwarden, "Ijssel and Giethoorn", and finally "The Netherlands by bike around Amsterdam" lasting six or eight days.
NAVIGAZIONI LAGHI
To get some fresh air and enjoy the beautiful scenery, a boat is the ideal ...Read more
EUROLINES
Read moreThe Paris Gallieni Porte Bagnolet bus station is an ideal starting point for bus travel in France and Europe. The Eurolines and isilines bus companies offer routes to many cities in Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Morocco, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine and the UK. Departure times are varied, and some routes are available every day. The Paris Gallieni Porte Bagnolet bus station is easily accessible by public transport and has all the amenities required by travelers.
BUDGET
Read moreBudget Autonoleggio is a car rental agency located at Olbia airport. It is advisable to contact the reservation center directly for information or to make a reservation. Budget Autonoleggio offers a wide range of rental vehicles and is located in the province of Sassari. For those arriving at Olbia airport and wishing to explore the area by car, Budget Autonoleggio is a convenient and reliable option.
ESPACE ÉVASION
Read moreBased in Haute-Savoie, Espace Evasion is an agency specialised in mountain sports and offers a choice of guided or free mountain hikes in the Alps and other mountain ranges around the world. Hiking with donkeys, hiking with gastronomy and oenology, botanical hiking... A wide range of proposals. Espace Evasion highlights hiking trips in the Alps accompanied by professional guides. It offers a wide range of ideas and adapts to your request.
TERMINAL TRAGHETTI
Read morePassenger traffic through the port of Genoa is very heavy every year. The Stazione Marittima has several berths for cruise ships, just a few steps from the Porto Antico and the historic center. From the Terminal Traghetti, ships arrive and depart for the main Mediterranean ports: Olbia, Arbatax and Porto Torres in Sardinia, Bastia in Corsica, Palermo in Sicily and, further afield, Barcelona, Tunis and Tangiers. Mobylines (www.moby.it), Grandi Navi Veloci (www.gnv.it) and Tirrenia (www.tirrenia.it) share the market.
NOLAUTO ALGHERO
Read moreFor about thirty years, Nolauto Alghero has been offering all the services related to the rental of cars, buses, scooters and motorcycles. You will find all the possible choice at interesting rates. From the small, inexpensive city car to the family car with a capacity of 5/6 seats and a large boot, you have the choice. Possibility of renting a grand touring bus. The vehicle can be delivered to you on arrival at the airport or in town. Taxi and limousine service with driver to accompany your travels. Professional team.
CTM CAGLIARI
Read moreCTM is the company that manages the public buses in Cagliari. The map of the lines is available at the tourist office and also in some museums. The ticket can be used for 90 minutes on the network. Attention, a surcharge is applied if the ticket is bought directly from the driver. There is also a ticket valid for 2 hours that allows you to alternate between different modes of transport and to use the metro. It is also possible to buy a ticket valid for 24 hours or 7 days to be used on the entire bus and metro network.
MOTONAVE GOLIA
Read moreOn the edge of this large boat, you can visit the most beautiful beaches on the south coast of the island during one day cruise.