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100 countries. 800+ airports. 7,000 cities.
Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.
Traveling between Augusta and Catania Airport (Fontanarossa) is a straightforward 40 km journey along Sicily’s eastern coast. The drive typically takes 40–50 minutes by road, offering glimpses of Mount Etna’s slopes and citrus groves. Whether you’re visiting Augusta’s historic port or catching a flight from Sicily’s busiest airport, pre-booking a private transfer from Catania Airport to Augusta ensures reliability—especially during peak tourist seasons.
Augusta is a coastal town steeped in maritime history, known for its Baroque architecture and strategic harbor. Key attractions include:
Most travelers visit Augusta for business (due to its oil refinery) or as a gateway to Syracuse and Val di Noto’s UNESCO sites. For cultural insights, check Sicily’s official tourism portal.
Catania Fontanarossa Airport (CTA) handles over 10 million passengers annually. After landing:
Public options are limited but budget-friendly:
Metered taxis outside Exit 3 cost €70–90 for a Catania Airport taxi to Augusta. Confirm fixed rates upfront to avoid surge pricing. Ride-hailing apps like FreeNow operate here but may have limited availability.
Renting a car (from €30/day) suits travelers exploring eastern Sicily independently. Note:
Pre-booking through providers like A2B guarantees:
Option | Cost (EUR) | Time | Convenience |
---|---|---|---|
Public Transport | €5–10 | 1h45m | Low |
Taxi/Rideshare | €70–90 | 40–50m | Medium |
Car Rental | €30+/day | 40m+ | High |
Private Transfer | €75–110 | 40m | High |
Recommendations:
Most transfers from Catania Airport to Augusta drop you directly at hotels or addresses in central Augusta. If staying near Brucoli or Megara Hyblaea:
Expect €70–90 depending on traffic and luggage. Pre-booking through A2B locks in fixed rates starting at €75.
No direct routes exist—take the Alibus shuttle to Catania Centrale first (~25 minutes), then switch to Interbus services.
Providers like A2B include meet-and-greet service at arrivals, luggage assistance, and route customization (e.g., stops at Mount Etna wineries).
Reserve at least 48 hours ahead during summer months for better vehicle selection.
Uber operates limited premium services here—traditional taxis or pre-booked transfers are more reliable.
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