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Vehicle types from "Augusta" to "CataniaFontanarossa Airport Airport"
Economy
VW Golf, Ford Focus, Opel Astra, Audi A3, BMW 3, etc.
Economy
The most affordable option for 1-­4 people.
4 passengers
3 luggage quantity
122.00 USD
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Comfort
VW Passat, Toyota Camry, Toyota Fortuner, Chevrolet Suburban, etc.
Comfort
For long-distance trips with comfort.
4 passengers
3 luggage quantity
126.00 USD
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Business
Mercedes E-class, Audi A6, BMW 5 Series, Lexus GS, etc.
Business
Comfortable car for business trips.
3 passengers
3 luggage quantity
131.00 USD
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Micro
VW Polo, Opel Corsa, Renault Clio, Skoda Fabia, etc.
Micro
Cheap transfer for couples and families with a child.
3 passengers
2 luggage quantity
136.00 USD
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Minibus 7pax
VW Multivan, Toyota Hiace, Opel Vivaro, Hyundai H-1, etc.
Minibus 7pax
For a group of 4-7 people or big luggage.
7 passengers
7 luggage quantity
139.00 USD
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Minivan 4pax
VW Touran, Ford Galaxy, Opel Zefira, Peugeot 807, etc.
Minivan 4pax
Ideal combination of space and comfort.
4 passengers
4 luggage quantity
163.00 USD
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Premium Minibus 6pax
Mercedes Viano Premium, VW Multivan Premium, etc.
Premium Minibus 6pax
Business class transfer for a group of 4-6 people.
6 passengers
4 luggage quantity
272.00 USD
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Augusta to Catania Airport Transfer: Your Complete Guide for a Smooth Journey

Overview

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.

Getting to Know Augusta

Augusta is a coastal town steeped in maritime history, known for its Baroque architecture and strategic harbor. Key attractions include:

  • Augusta Fortress: A 13th-century castle overlooking the Mediterranean.
  • Megara Hyblaea Archaeological Site: Ancient Greek ruins near the industrial zone.
  • Brucoli Village: A picturesque fishing hamlet 15 minutes north.

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.

Arriving at Catania Airport

Catania Fontanarossa Airport (CTA) handles over 10 million passengers annually. After landing:

  1. Follow English/Spanish/Italian signage to baggage claim.
  2. Currency exchange desks and ATMs are available post-customs.
  3. Car rental booths (Hertz, Europcar) operate near Exit 3.
  4. For pre-booked taxi from Catania Airport to Augusta, drivers meet you at Arrivals with name signs.

Main Transfer Options

Public Transport (Bus/Train)

Public options are limited but budget-friendly:

  • Interbus: Runs 3–4 daily buses from Catania Central Station (Stazione Centrale) to Augusta (€5–7). Requires a 25-minute Alibus shuttle from the airport to the station.
  • Train: Regional trains from Catania Centrale take 50 minutes but involve transfers. Not ideal for luggage-heavy travelers.

Taxi & Rideshare

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.

Car Rentals

Renting a car (from €30/day) suits travelers exploring eastern Sicily independently. Note:

  • Narrow coastal roads require cautious driving.
  • Parking is scarce in Augusta’s historic center.
  • Fuel surcharges apply for one-way rentals.

Private Transfer from Catania Airport to Augusta

Pre-booking through providers like A2B guarantees:

  • Fixed pricing (€75–110 depending on vehicle size).
  • Free waiting time (up to 60 minutes).
  • English-speaking drivers tracking your flight.
  • Child seats/WiFi/add-ons during booking.

Choosing the Best Method

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:

  • Budget travelers: Use Interbus if schedules align.
  • Families/groups: Opt for an **A2B private transfer** for door-to-door comfort.
  • Business travelers: Pre-book taxis or private cars for punctuality.

Travel Tips & Local Insights

  1. Book early between June–September when demand spikes.
  2. Take Route SS114 for coastal views or SS417 for inland efficiency.
  3. Learn basic Italian phrases like “Dov’è la fermata dell’autobus?” (“Where’s the bus stop?”).
  4. Tipping isn’t mandatory but rounding up fares (€5–10) is appreciated.
  5. For same-day bookings after midnight, use 24/7 services like A2B.

Reaching Your Final Destination

Most transfers from Catania Airport to Augusta drop you directly at hotels or addresses in central Augusta. If staying near Brucoli or Megara Hyblaea:

  • Confirm exact coordinates with your driver.
  • Local taxis (Radio Taxi Augusta: +39 0931 980111) cover short hops under €15.

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FAQs: Augusta to Catania Airport Transfers

How much is a taxi from Catania Airport to Augusta?

Expect €70–90 depending on traffic and luggage. Pre-booking through A2B locks in fixed rates starting at €75.

Are there direct buses between Augusta and Catania Airport?

No direct routes exist—take the Alibus shuttle to Catania Centrale first (~25 minutes), then switch to Interbus services.

What’s included in a private transfer service?

Providers like A2B include meet-and-greet service at arrivals, luggage assistance, and route customization (e.g., stops at Mount Etna wineries).

How early should I book my transfer?

Reserve at least 48 hours ahead during summer months for better vehicle selection.

Is Uber available at Catania Airport?

Uber operates limited premium services here—traditional taxis or pre-booked transfers are more reliable.