Hop on for a pleasant journey to your holiday destination Some claim travelling by bus to the mountains is the best way to travel Travelling by bus to South Tyrol is more than just getting from A to B – it’s the perfect start to your holiday. You can sit back, relax, and let someone else do all the driving while you enjoy the sights of the Dolomites’ summits, vineyards, and quaint villages and cities from your window. And you’ll be travelling sustainably and for a fraction of the price, to boot! Driving by bus is one of the most sustainable ways to explore South Tyrol. No queues, no hours driving around looking for a free parking spot – oh no. All you have to do is get off the bus, walk to your accommodation and let the holiday begin. What’s more, you can already dive headfirst into South Tyrol’s unique ambience and share the feeling and sense of anticipation with fellow passengers.
Choose your bus company FlixBus to South Tyrol Daily (throughout the year) connections from different European cities to South Tyrol. From Munich: FlixBus boasts 13 daily connections to Bolzano/Bozen. The first bus leaves at 2:40, the last one at 23:15, and the average drive lasts around 3 hours and 40 minutes.
From Innsbruck: there are countless daily connections lasting around 2 hours – a quick and pleasant trip to South Tyrol.
From Zurich: FlixBus also has direct routes from Zurich to Bolzano. The average trip lasts around 4 hours and 30 minutes depending on the connection.
From Milan: FlixBus departs from different stations in Milan such as Milano Centrale train station or Milano Malpensa airport. The quickest route will take you to Bolzano in under 4 hours.
FlixBus also connects other European cities such as
Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Warsaw, and Prague to South Tyrol. Some trips are quick and direct, while others are laid-back overnight journeys. Visit the FlixBus website for available connections.
From Bolzano to your holiday destination Once you arrive in Bolzano/Bozen, you can easily reach Südtirols Süden using regional public transport.
The holiday resorts are easily accessible by bus as well as by train. You can find all connections at
suedtirolmobil.info ‘Südtirol Transfer’ - comfortably to your holiday accommodation If you are travelling to South Tyrol by train or bus, there is the comprehensive connecting shuttle ‘Südtirol Transfer’ for the last few kilometres to your accommodation: from the train stations in Bolzano, Merano, Malles, Bressanone, Brunico and San Candido as well as the long-distance bus stops in Bolzano, Chiusa, Varna, Vipiteno and Merano you can get to your holiday accommodation - and back to the bus stop after your holiday. Collective transfers from the nearest train stations and long-distance bus stops to the South Tyrolean accommodation providers as well as individual transfers from all mobility hubs can be booked online at
suedtiroltransfer.com.