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100 countries. 800+ airports. 7,000 cities.
Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.
Traveling from Bologna Airport (BLQ) to San Remo spans approximately 300 km through Italy’s Emilia-Romagna and Liguria regions. The journey typically takes 3-3.5 hours by road, winding past vineyards, medieval towns like Modena or Parma (famous for Parmigiano Reggiano), and coastal stretches near Genoa before reaching San Remo’s palm-lined Riviera dei Fiori. Whether you’re visiting for leisure or business, pre-booking a private transfer from Bologna Airport to San Remo ensures a seamless start to your trip.
San Remo is a jewel of the Italian Riviera known for its Mediterranean charm and cultural heritage. Key attractions include:
The city also serves as a gateway to Monaco (1 hour west) and alpine villages like Triora via scenic mountain roads.
After landing at BLQ:
While cost-effective (~€30–€50 total), public transit involves multiple changes:
Best for: Solo travelers with flexible schedules.
A direct taxi from Bologna Airport to San Remo costs €350–€450 depending on traffic and vehicle size. While convenient for groups of 3–4 passengers, confirm pricing upfront to avoid inflated fares or hidden charges.
Major agencies like Hertz and Europcar operate at BLQ (~€50–€80/day). Note:
Booking a San Remo private airport transfer from Bologna combines comfort with reliability:
Companies like A2B offer 24/7 support and flight tracking for delayed arrivals—ideal for families or business travelers prioritizing punctuality.
Option | Cost (€) | Time | Convenience |
---|---|---|---|
Public Transport | 30–50 | 4–5 hours | Moderate |
Taxi/Rideshare | 350–450 | 3–3.5 hours | High |
Car Rental | 50–80/day | 3+ hours | Moderate |
Private Transfer | 300–400 | 3–3.5 hours | High |
Recommendations:
Most transfers drop passengers directly at hotels or addresses in central San Remo. If staying outside town (e.g., Bussana Vecchia), confirm accessibility with your driver beforehand—narrow lanes may require smaller vehicles.
Most transfers take 3–3.5 hours via the A1/A10 highways—longer during summer traffic near coastal towns like Alassio.
Public transport via train/bus costs ~€30 but requires multiple connections; ideal for solo travelers without tight schedules.
Private transfers offer fixed pricing (example), pre-selected vehicles/drivers, and no hidden fees—unlike metered taxis where tolls increase costs unpredictably.
Yes—providers like A2B accept bookings up to 12 hours before arrival but advance reservations ensure better rates/availability.
Most companies provide free child/booster seats upon request during booking; confirm when reserving your private transfer Bologna Airport to San Remo.
Sedans fit 2–3 suitcases; minivans accommodate up to 8 bags—specify needs when booking your taxi from Bologna Airport to San Remo.
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