Book early and save: Yes
Online bookings open: 4 months ahead of the travel date (usually)
These two daily direct trains depart from Verona at 08:52 and 18:52 - so target those departure times when looking up this journey.
Though when looking up this journey you will see more than a dozen daily journey options, which all involve changing trains in Roma.
Our step-by-step guide to booking train tickets on the Trenitalia (Italian national railways) website is available HERE.
If you're new to booking tickets for train journeys in Italy, we also recommend taking a look at our guide to Italian train tickets - it should help you save time and money and confusion.
Note that there are no direct Italo trains from Verona to Napoli.
Ticket Provider | Approximate Cost | |
---|---|---|
Trenitalia | from €29.90 | |
ItaliaRail | from €30 | |
Trainline | from €29.90 | |
SaveATrain | from €29.90 | |
Omio | from €30 | |
SaveATrain | from €29.90 | |
Omio | from €30 |
These two daily direct trains are usually scheduled to depart from Verona at 08:52 and 18:52.
Booking ahead is recommended, as these trains, particularly the 08:52 departure, can sell out completely days in advance.
Final Destination: Napoli
These trains also call at: Roma Termini
The Journey:
This is a train journey of three distinct phases
(1) Between Verona and Bologna the train won't be travelling on high speed lines, though this is a fairly fast route
(2) Between Bologna and to the south of Firenze, the train will be travelling at high speed, but nearly all of this part of the journey is within tunnels.
(3) The final part of the journey is on the high speed lines into Roma....
...and then on to Napoli and attractive views of the landscape can be seen from either side of the train.
The train will reverse direction on departure from Roma Termini.
If you are new to travelling by train in Italy, our Italian Train Travel Guide is packed with info and useful links to help ensure you’ll have a stress-free trip.
These two daily direct trains are usually scheduled to depart from Verona at 08:52 and 18:52.
Booking ahead is recommended, as these trains, particularly the 08:52 departure, can sell out completely days in advance.
Final Destination: Napoli
These trains also call at: Roma Termini
The Journey:
This is a train journey of three distinct phases
(1) Between Verona and Bologna the train won't be travelling on high speed lines, though this is a fairly fast route
(2) Between Bologna and to the south of Firenze, the train will be travelling at high speed, but nearly all of this part of the journey is within tunnels.
(3) The final part of the journey is on the high speed lines into Roma....
...and then on to Napoli and attractive views of the landscape can be seen from either side of the train.
The train will reverse direction on departure from Roma Termini.
If you are new to travelling by train in Italy, our Italian Train Travel Guide is packed with info and useful links to help ensure you’ll have a stress-free trip.
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