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There are 4 ways to get from Alta Badia to Venice by bus, train, ferry or car

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Bus

  1. Take the bus from Corvara Bivio to Cortina d'Ampezzo Bus Station
  2. Take the bus from Cortina d'Ampezzo to Venice

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Train

  1. Take the train from Chiusa Klausen to Verona Porta Nuova
  2. Take the train from Verona Porta Nuova to Venezia S. Lucia

Bus, ferry

  1. Take the bus from Corvara Bivio to Cortina d'Ampezzo Bus Station
  2. Take the bus from Cortina d'Ampezzo to Venice
  3. Take the ferry from Aeroporto to Rialto "B"

Drive

  1. Drive from Alta Badia to Venice

Alta Badia to Venice by walk and bus

14 Weekly Services
4h 50m Average Duration
€19 Cheapest Price
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Alta Badia → Venice
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The national COVID-19 helpline number in Venice is 1500.

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The cheapest way to get from Alta Badia to Venice is to bus which costs €18 - €21 and takes 4h 50m.

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The quickest way to get from Alta Badia to Venice is to drive which costs €30 - €50 and takes 2h 22m.

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No, there is no direct bus from Alta Badia to Venice. However, there are services departing from Corvara Bivio and arriving at Venice via Cortina d'Ampezzo. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 4h 50m.

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The distance between Alta Badia and Venice is 129 km. The road distance is 184.7 km.

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The best way to get from Alta Badia to Venice without a car is to bus which takes 4h 50m and costs €18 - €21.

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It takes approximately 4h 50m to get from Alta Badia to Venice, including transfers.

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Alta Badia to Venice bus services, operated by Cortina Express, depart from Corvara Bivio station.

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The best way to get from Alta Badia to Venice is to bus which takes 4h 50m and costs €18 - €21. Alternatively, you can train, which costs €110 - €230 and takes 5h 16m.

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Alta Badia to Venice bus services, operated by ATVO S.p.A., arrive at Venice station.

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Yes, the driving distance between Alta Badia to Venice is 185 km. It takes approximately 2h 22m to drive from Alta Badia to Venice.

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  • Distance: 129 km
  • Duration: 4h 50m

What companies run services between Alta Badia, Italy and Venice, Italy?

You can take a bus from Alta Badia to Venice via Corvara Bivio and Cortina d'Ampezzo in around 4h 50m. Alternatively, you can take a train from Alta Badia to Venice via Sëlva, Chiusa, Chiusa Klausen, and Verona Porta Nuova in around 5h 16m.

Train operators
Trenitalia

The primary train operator in Italy, Trenitalia was created in the year 2000. Trenitalia offers national rail connections in Italy as well as international connections to Austria, France, Germany and Switzerland. The company operates regional and long-distance trains, as well as high-speed trains called Frecce that travel on specialised tracks on speeds of up to 360km/h. Trenitalia tickets are available online, in stations across the country or from many travel agents that offer bookings.

Contact Details
Phone
+39 06 68475475
Website
trenitalia.com
Train from Chiusa Klausen to Verona Porta Nuova
Ave. Duration
2h 11m
Frequency
Every 4 hours
Estimated price
€12 - €24
Website
Trenitalia
1st Class
€21 - €24
Train from Verona Porta Nuova to Venezia S. Lucia
Ave. Duration
2h 15m
Frequency
Hourly
Estimated price
€8 - €17
Website
Trenitalia
1st Class
€15 - €17
Frequently asked questions
Is there Wi-Fi on Trenitalia?
Yes - Wi-Fi is available on both Frecciarossa and Frecciargento services, and may be accessed free of charge. Services require either a mobile phone number or credit card for verification purposes and allow access for 24 hours.
Are there power outlets on Trenitalia?
Yes - Frecce services include a power socket for each seat.
Does Trenitalia offer meals or snacks?
Yes - Frecciarossa and Frecciargento services often offer bar and restaurant options, though this depends on the individual route and train type. Business, Premium and First Class tickets include a complimentary drink and snack. Some services may offer restaurant, FRECCIABistro or pre-booked, in-seat meal options. Please check your service as options vary.
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Trenitalia Frecce

Trenitalia’s high-speed Frecce trains run on specialised tracks and have a greater level of service and comfort than InterCity and regional trains. There are three types of Frecce trains: Frecciarossa, (the fastest; connects major Italian cities); Frecciargento (mostly connect Rome to other Italian cities); and Frecciabianca (the slowest Frecce trains). Frecciarossa trains offer four classes of service, all with free Wi-Fi: Standard, Premium, Business and Executive. All Frecce tickets include a seat reservation and must be purchased before boarding the train.

Contact Details
Phone
+39 06 68475475
Website
trenitalia.com
Train from Verona Porta Nuova to Venezia S. Lucia
Ave. Duration
1h 12m
Frequency
Every 3 hours
Estimated price
€12 - €50
Website
Trenitalia Frecce
Super Economy
€12 - €17
Base Standard
€27 - €40
Base Premium
€35 - €50
Swiss Railways (SBB/CFF/FFS)

The national railway company of Switzerland, Swiss Railways operates trains throughout the country and adjacent European nations including Germany, France, Italy and Austria. Tickets are sold in two classes - First and Second - with most long-distance trains offering a bistro car serving beverages and snacks. Individual tickets can be bought easily at stands, while a variety of travel passes are on offer to suit different travel needs.

Contact Details
Phone
+41 51 220 11 11
Website
sbb.ch
Train from Verona Porta Nuova to Venezia S. Lucia
Ave. Duration
1h 12m
Frequency
Twice daily
Estimated price
€40 - €75
Website
Swiss Railways (SBB/CFF/FFS)
ItaloTreno

Private train company Italotreno operates high-speed trains in Italy on the same tracks as Trenitalia. The routes service 21 stations across the country, including popular routes Milan-Florence, Rome-Venice and Bologna-Naples. Choose from four classes of service, all with free Wi-Fi: Smart, Comfort, Prima and Club Executive. Italo also operates Italobus – an integrated train-bus service that takes passengers from the main train stations to other Italian cities.

Contact Details
Phone
+39 060708
Website
italotreno.it
Train from Verona Porta Nuova to Venezia Santa Lucia
Ave. Duration
1h 14m
Frequency
3 times a day
Estimated price
€13 - €40
Website
Italo Treno
Smart Economy
€15 - €22
Smart Low Cost
€13 - €19
Smart Flex
€28 - €40
Trenitalia EuroCity

The primary train operator in Italy, Trenitalia was created in the year 2000. Trenitalia offers national rail connections in Italy as well as international connections to Austria, France, Germany and Switzerland. The company operates regional and long-distance trains, as well as high-speed trains called Frecce that travel on specialised tracks on speeds of up to 360km/h. Trenitalia tickets are available online, in stations across the country or from many travel agents that offer bookings.

Contact Details
Phone
+39 06 68475475
Website
trenitalia.com
Train from Verona Porta Nuova to Venezia S. Lucia
Ave. Duration
1h 12m
Frequency
Once daily
Estimated price
€30 - €85
Website
Trenitalia Eurocity
2nd Class
€30 - €45
1st Class
€60 - €85
Bus operators
ATVO S.p.A.
Phone
+39 0421 5944
Email
atvo@atvo.it
Website
atvo.it
Bus from Cortina d'Ampezzo to Venice
Ave. Duration
2h 40m
Frequency
Twice daily
Estimated price
€13
Schedules at
atvo.it
FlixBus

One of Europe’s leading bus companies, Flixbus serves 2000+ destinations in 29 countries, including Germany, France, Italy, Austria, the Netherlands and Croatia and into Scandinavia and eastern Europe, as well as some US cities. Coaches have toilets, free WiFi and power outlets, plus snacks and drinks for purchase on board. Flixbus is a good choice for the budget-conscious traveller; purchase tickets in advance for the cheapest fares (note: there is no option to reserve a seat in advance).

Rome2rio's guide to FlixBus
Contact Details
Phone
+49 30 300 137 300
Email
service@flixbus.com
Website
flixbus.de
Bus from Cortina d'Ampezzo to Venice
Ave. Duration
2h
Frequency
5 times a week
Estimated price
€10 - €12
Website
flixbus.co.uk
Frequently asked questions
Is there Wi-Fi on FlixBus?
Yes - FlixBus offers free Wi-Fi
Are there power outlets on FlixBus?
Yes
Does FlixBus offer meals or snacks?
Yes - snacks and drinks may be purchased from the driver. Please note, this is not available on all services.
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Ferry operators

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