Naples and Venice

Naples and Venice

Naples and Veniceare two iconic cities in Italy, a country in southern Europe known for its rich history, art, and culture.

  • Naplesis located in southern Italy near the famous Mount Vesuvius. It’s known for its historic city center (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), vibrant street life, and as the birthplace of pizza.
  • Venice, in northern Italy, is a unique city built on a network of canals. Famous for its romantic gondola rides, historic architecture, and the annual Venice Carnival, it’s a major cultural and tourist destination.

Train Options

The route is served by high-speed trains operated by Trenitalia (Frecciarossa) and Italo. These trains offer comfortable seating, onboard amenities, and multiple classes to choose from

Journey Duration

  • Fastest travel time: Approximately 4 hours and 41 minuteson high-speed services .
  • Average travel time: Around 4 hours and 50 minutes

Ticket Prices

  • Starting from: Approximately $43.56(₹3,600) when booked in advance .
  • Price range: Between €50–150, depending on the class and booking time

Schedule & Frequency

  • First train: Departs around 05:09 AMfrom Naples Centrale .
  • Last train: Leaves at approximately 10:45 PM .
  • Frequency: About 55 trains per day, with departures every 30–60 minutes

Departure & Arrival Stations

  • Departure: Naples Centrale (Napoli Centrale).
  • Arrival: Venice Santa Lucia (Venezia S. Lucia), located in the historic city center.

Scenic Route Highlights

The journey offers picturesque views of Italy's diverse landscapes, including:​Latest news & breaking headlines

  • Rolling hills and vineyards of Tuscany.
  • Historic cities like Florence and Bologna.
  • The Apennine Mountains and the Po River Valley.

Booking Tips

  • Advance booking: Recommended to secure lower fares and preferred seating.
  • Where to book: Official websites like Trenitalia and Italo, or through platforms like Trainline and Omio.

The Naples to Venice train journey with Trenitalia is a scenic and efficient route, typically taking around 5 to 6 hours. The journey is usually operated by Frecciarossa high-speed trains, which travel via key cities such as Rome, Florence, Bologna, and Padua before reaching Venice Santa Lucia station. The trains are frequent, with departures about every 1-2 hours, offering a comfortable and swift travel experience across Italy.
 
Travel from Naples to Venice by Trenitalia Train

Overview

  • Countries involved:🇮🇹Italy only (Both Naples and Venice are Italian cities)
  • Start Station:Napoli Centrale (Naples)
  • End Station:Venezia Santa Lucia (Venice)
  • Rail Operator:Trenitalia
  • Distance:Approx. 725 km (450 miles)
  • Duration:5 to 6 hours (depending on train type and route)
  • Best option:Frecciarossa high-speed train

Route & Main Stops (Frecciarossa)

The high-speed Frecciarossa train travels through some of Italy’s iconic cities:

  1. Napoli Centrale(Departure)
  2. Roma Terminior Roma Tiburtina
  3. Firenze Santa Maria Novella(Florence)
  4. Bologna Centrale
  5. Padova (Padua)
  6. Venezia Mestre
  7. Venezia Santa Lucia(Arrival – main station on the island)

Train Classes & Comfort

Trenitalia’s Frecciarossa offers several service classes:

  • Standard:Comfortable seating, Wi-Fi, power outlets
  • Premium:Extra legroom, welcome drink & snack
  • Business:Quiet carriage, more space, food service
  • Executive:Luxury service, leather seats, full meals, lounge access

Ticket Prices

  • Standard Class:~€40–€80 (varies by time and how early you book)
  • Premium/Business:~€60–€120
  • Executive:~€150+

Tip:Book in advance to get cheaper “Super Economy” fares.

When to Book?

  • Tickets are usually released 2–4 months in advance.
  • Cheapest fares go fast, especially in summer or holiday seasons.

Highlights of the Journey

  • View of Italian countryside: rolling hills, vineyards, olive groves.
  • Cities en route: Ideal if you want to stop in Rome, Florence, or Bologna.
  • Venezia Santa Luciastation gives you a direct view of canals when you arrive.

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