
Abruzzo Abruzzo, Italy Travel Guide
For a lot of foreign travelers, flying into Italy forms the main mode of arrival. Abruzzo has its own airport, but Rome’s international hubs have more global connections.
Direct flights from North America, Asia, and other distant global hubs typically land at Rome FCO. Connections to Pescara usually need a layover in a major European hub like London, Frankfurt, Milan, or Rome itself. Plan for no less than one stop if flying to Pescara from outside Europe.
Flight prices peak in summer (June-August) and public holidays. Shoulder seasons often give better value.
All listed airports offer regular facilities: car rental, duty-free, restaurants, currency exchange, ATMs.
Buses, taxis, and car hire services are available for transfers from airfields to cities and accommodations.
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Trenitalia, the national rail service, runs lines across Italy. The main line runs along the Adriatic coast. Inland, a significant line connects Rome to Pescara via Sulmona and Avezzano. Regional trains are frequent and bring affordable travel.
An extensive bus network serves Abruzzo, often proving more straightforward and comprehensive for reaching smaller towns in the mountainous interior than trains.
Non-EU citizens driving in Italy need a valid driving license from its home country along with an International Driving Permit (IDP). Obtain this permit before your departure. Most car rental companies have drivers be 21 or 25+, and often charge a young driver surcharge for those under 25.
Most autostrade inside Italy need tolls (cash, credit card, or Telepass). Many historic city centers have ZTLs (Limited Traffic Zones). These zones restrict vehicle access during certain hours to reduce traffic and preserve historic areas.
While less common for Abruzzo, sea travel has another arrival option, mainly from across the Adriatic. The Port of Pescara handles some ferry services. These mainly connect to Croatia (e.g., Split, Hvar) during the summer season, bringing a direct link across the Adriatic.
If you arrive by ferry from outside the Schengen Area, standard Schengen entry procedures apply. You will present your a passport that is not expired and any needed visa to immigration officials upon arrival.
River transportation does not apply to Abruzzo. The region's rivers are generally not navigable for passenger transport.
Major international car rental companies are available at airports like Pescara and Rome.
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Italy has no specific exit fees or taxes for tourists departing by air, land, or sea. These charges are typically included in your ticket price.
Airport and major train stations offer standard facilities for departing travelers.
Last-minute souvenirs and tax-free options.
Restaurants and cafes for meals before departure.
Baggage wrapping and currency exchange.
Allow plenty of time for check-in and security screening, which may take longer during peak travel periods.