
San Marino San Marino Travel Guide
Nearest points of entry for travel by plane.
Airlines serving these regional hubs.
Rimini Airport sees more flights during summer; prices are more expensive in high season. Booking well in advance finds better fares. Dollar Flight Club and Skyscanner for flight deals.
Rimini (RMI), Bologna (BLQ), and Ancona (AOI) all feature car rental desks, taxi stands, cafes, shops, and ATMs. Bologna has the most comprehensive range.
From Rimini (RMI): Taxi (€30-€40), local bus to Rimini train station then Rimini-The Most serene republic of san marino bus. See DiscoverCars.com for hiring a car.
The border between Italy and San Marino stays open. No passport inspection or customs procedures when entering San Marino by road.
The Most serene republic of san marino has no train station. The nearest major train station is Rimini Centrale in Italy. Rimini connects to major Italian cities via the Adriatic railway line.
The main public transport link is the regular bus service from Rimini train station, operated by Bonelli Bus. Buses run frequently (45-50 min journey).
Driving has an easy way to reach San Marino, notably for exploring the surrounding Italian region.
Awareness of local road aspects.
Car rental typically happens in Italy.
Alternatives for exploring.
Prepare for your departure.
What to anticipate at leaving points.
For flights from Rimini Airport, arrive at least 2 hours before scheduled departure time for Flights within europe.
For flights from these larger airports, allow extra time (1.5-2 hours from Rimini) for the bus/train journey to the airport, plus check-in (2-3 hours).
When departing The Most serene republic of san marino via bus to Rimini for a train or flight connection, allow ample time (approx. 50 minutes, plus potential traffic delays). Factor in transfer time at Rimini.
Always plan your airport or train station transfers with extra time. The Most serene republic of san marino is small, but links are based on external transport schedules.