Depending on which of the two routes taken, the driving distance between Venice and Sicily is roughly 1,350 km or 1,399 km. The flying distance however, is 905 km (462 miles) from Venice Airport landing at Sicily Airport.
If you are driving between the two cities, there will be a ferry involved as well as occasional tolls. Despite this, driving between these two beautiful cities gives a great opportunity to stop off and see some other fantastic locations including the capital, Rome.
Other more famous stops on the route include:
Venice stretches approximately 6 km through route of the major canals whereas Sicily is much smaller in size. They both have cheap and efficient public transport of their own.
If you are driving between the two cities, there will be a ferry involved as well as occasional tolls. Despite this, driving between these two beautiful cities gives a great opportunity to stop off and see some other fantastic locations including the capital, Rome.
Other more famous stops on the route include:
- Napoli
- Catania
- Bologna
- Ferrara
- Catania
- Bari
- Foggia
- Pescara
- Ancona
- Bologna
Venice stretches approximately 6 km through route of the major canals whereas Sicily is much smaller in size. They both have cheap and efficient public transport of their own.