How to Get From Palermo to Catania 2026: The Bus Takes 2h45m for 8-12 Euros and Is Faster Than the Train, the Train Takes 3h15m on a Route That Has Not Been Upgraded Since 1960, the Enna Stop Is the Highest Single Italian Provincial Capital and the Most Specifically Central Sicily Town, and the Rental Car Lets You Stop at the Valley of the Temples on the Way
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Last updated: May 2026 — verified by the editorial team of www.tourleaderpro.com
How to get from Palermo to Catania (come arrivare da Palermo a Catania) is the single most important Sicily transport decision because it determines the visitor's entire Sicily circuit: the 250km journey across the island's interior is served by the bus (faster and cheaper), the train (slower and more expensive — the specific Palermo-Catania railway has not been substantially upgraded since the 1960s and remains one of Italy's most specifically antiquated single inter-city rail connections), and the rental car (most flexible for the visitor who wants to stop at the Enna hilltop capital or the Piazza Armerina mosaics en route). The specific 2026 answer: the Flixbus or Interbus from Palermo to Catania is the most specifically recommended single option for the visitor whose programme doesn't include the specific A19 autostrada interior stop programme.
Palermo to Catania: All Routes
Bus (Best: 2h45m, 8-12€)
Flixbus Palermo → Catania: 2h45m-3h (non-stop on the A19 autostrada), approximately 8-12 euros (the most specifically affordable single Palermo-Catania connection). Interbus Palermo → Catania: 2h50m, 14.20 euros (slightly more expensive than Flixbus but with more frequent departures and the most specifically reliable single Sicily inter-city bus operator). Departure from Palermo: the Palermo central bus station (GPS: 38.1088°N, 13.3540°E — the Piazzetta Cairoli, adjacent to the Palermo Centrale train station). Arrival in Catania: the Catania central bus station (GPS: 37.5020°N, 15.0869°E — the Piazza Giovanni XXIII, adjacent to the Catania Centrale train station). The specific bus frequency: approximately 8-12 departures per day from 6:00 AM to 20:00 on both operators.
Train (Slower: 3h15m, ~14€)
Trenitalia Intercity (IC) Palermo Centrale → Catania Centrale: 3h15m-3h30m, approximately 14 euros (the most specifically time-consuming single Sicily inter-city train option — the specific Palermo-Catania railway dates from the 1870s and follows the specific inland route through the Madonie and Nebrodi mountain ranges, which is scenically interesting but infrastructure-limited to a 100-120km/h maximum speed in the mountain sections). The specific train advantage: the scenery (the specific Madonie mountain crossing and the Etna approach from the west are the most specifically dramatic single Sicily train views available) and the specific Enna train stop (the specific Enna station (GPS: 37.5641°N, 14.2736°E: the station is 6km from the Enna hilltop centre — requires a taxi or the infrequent local bus to reach the town): not worth the Enna train stop detour unless the visitor has specific Enna programme time (minimum 2 hours for the hilltop town and the Castello di Lombardia)).
Rental Car via A19 (Most Flexible: 2h45m)
Palermo → Catania via the A19 autostrada (the "Autostrada dei Laghi" — the specific trans-Sicily motorway): 250km, approximately 2h40m-2h50m, approximately 5 euros toll. The specific A19 interior stop programme: the Villa Romana del Casale at Piazza Armerina (GPS: 37.3625°N, 14.3298°E — the UNESCO-listed 4th-century Roman villa with the most extensively preserved single Roman floor mosaic programme in the world: 133 rooms, 3,500 m² of mosaics including the specific "Bikini Girls" mosaic (the specific gymnastic women in garments that are the most specifically accurate single ancient representation of the Roman female athletic costume): admission 10 euros; exit the A19 at the Enna Sud interchange for Piazza Armerina (30km south on the SS117)); and the Enna hilltop (the most specifically dramatic single Sicily internal city view: the Castello di Lombardia (GPS: 37.5672°N, 14.2788°E) at the highest point gives the 360° panorama of the entire central Sicily: the most specifically vertiginous single Sicily inland view).
Q&A: Palermo to Catania
How long does it take to get from Palermo airport to Catania?
The Palermo Falcone-Borsellino Airport (PMO — GPS: 38.1797°N, 13.0909°E — 35km west of Palermo centre) to Catania: the most specific direct airport-to-Catania connection is the Terravision bus from Palermo Airport directly to Catania (via the A29-A19 autostrada): approximately 3h15m-3h30m, approximately 15-20 euros (verify at terravision.eu for the 2026 specific schedule). The alternative: the Prestia e Comandè bus from Palermo Airport to Palermo Centrale station (35 minutes, 6.90 euros) + the Flixbus or Interbus from Palermo Centrale to Catania (2h45m, 8-12 euros) = approximately 3h20m total, approximately 15-19 euros — comparable time and price to the direct airport Terravision service.