Megabus recently launched routes in Italy and are having an introduction sale with all routes being just £1 between 06/24-09/13.
There is a £0.50 reservation fee no matter how many itineraries you book at a time, so be sure to add multiple trips to your cart before checking out.
Routes include: Venice, Rome, Milan, Naples, La Spezia, Pisa, Turin, Verona, Siena, Padua, Genova, Florence, Bologna and Bolzano.
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Wow Dan/JJ. I have to say I never thought I’d see a post about MegaBus on DansDeals.
@Dan’s the Man: it’s happened before. I booked NYC>PIT>CIN RT years back for $10. Never used it though.
http://www.dansdeals.com/index.php?s=megabus
@Dan’s the Man:Never say never. With Dan expect the unexpected !
@srulky: That’s a waste of $10. Hope you used your Sapphire Preferred card so at least you got 20 Ultimpate Reward Points out of your wasted $10.
@Dan: You made up for your post about MegaBus by having a $400 ticket to Israel on the same day. 🙂
My daughter and a friend are planning a trip thus summer to Italy and Spain.
Perfect timing, they just booked 5 intercity trips around Italy for half the price of a subway ride in NY!
Why British pounds and not euros?
Would anyone know which would be the most practical order for someone wanting to visit Pisa, Padua, Florence, Rome, Venice and the Dolomites?
Also, which station would be nearest to the Dolomites?
@cook:
Check Italy trip reports in the forums section
Wow! This is great! We will be in Milan in September…. and wanted to visit Padua (and then on to Bassano) …. we were going to train down to Parma, so trying the MegaBus for a Euro is a great deal.
@cook – having visited most of those areas, what you are proposing would best be done in two trips – unless you have a month. The Southern/Western side of Italy has its’ own charms – Rome to Orvieto to Florence, Pisa and Perugia would make a great trip.
If you are going to visit the northeast then it makes sense to maybe start in Venice, visit Padua, Bassano, the Dolomites and maybe through Verona on the way back to Venice.
(we are doing some of that this time – Milan, Padua, Bassano, the Dolomites)