🇮🇹 Same-country drive · Italy
Driving from Milan to Catania
Practical driving advice for the long-distance trek from Milan to Sicily, covering tolls, Italian motorway etiquette, and the final crossing to Catania.
- Drive time
- 14h 46m
- Distance
- 1,347 km
- Same day?
- Split it
- 12 h+, plan a stop
- Fuel cost
- ≈ €181
- petrol · diesel ≈ €165
- Tolls
- ≈ €101
- per-km
- EV charging
- Unknown
- not yet surveyed
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Route map
Route options
Other paths OSRM found between the two cities — handy when traffic, tolls, or scenery matter more than raw speed.
Avoids motorways
+9h 38m- Distance:
- 1,422 km (+74 km)
- Duration:
- 24h 25m
Via: SS3bis · SS18 · SS372 · SS690
How else can you make this trip?
Driving is the focus of this guide; here's how cycling, coach, and (soon) train and plane stack up for the same pair.
14h 46m
1.347 km · €181 fuel
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Not realistic
1.347 km is far beyond a typical multi-day cycle tour. Try a shorter pair like a day or weekend stage.
18h 50m
FlixBus-eu
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2h 41m
from €40
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What the drive is like
Drafted from the route's computed data on April 25, 2026 and reviewed against the route summary card. Read our methodology.
You leave the Milan ring road via the A1, heading south through the heart of the Po Valley toward the Apennine crossing. The transition from the flat Lombardy landscape to the winding A1var sections near Florence demands constant attention; lane discipline is strictly enforced by traffic cameras, so stay right unless you are actively overtaking. Once you clear the mountain passes, the drive settles into a long-distance slog down the spine of the Italian peninsula, where the A1 gives way to the A30 and eventually the A2 in the deep south. Budget for significant distance-based motorway tolls, as this route crosses almost the entire length of the country.
The final stretch requires a ferry transit across the Strait of Messina to reach the island of Sicily. Drive directly onto the car decks at Villa San Giovanni; the crossing is short, but timing your arrival to avoid peak ferry congestion is critical to staying on schedule. Upon landing in Messina, you pick up the A18 toward Catania, a route that winds beneath the looming silhouette of Mount Etna. Watch for sudden gusts and volcanic ash, especially if the mountain is active, as conditions on the Sicilian coast can shift more rapidly than on the mainland.
Keep in mind that Italian motorway rules are consistent from Milan to the tip of the boot, but driving habits become noticeably more assertive as you move south. Always keep your headlights on in tunnels, which are frequent through the Calabrian terrain of the A2. Fuel stops are plentiful along the autostrade, though prices are generally lower at service stations located off the main toll roads in smaller towns. There is no vignette system in Italy, but do not lose your entry ticket from the toll gate, as you will need to surrender it to calculate the exact fee upon exiting the network.
Route highlights
- The A1var tunnels crossing the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines
- The scenic coastal views on the A18 approaching Catania
- The ferry crossing at the Strait of Messina
- The panoramic arrival at the foot of Mount Etna
Trip plan
How to think about the drive: one day, split, or overnight.
Overnight recommended
Too long for a single-driver day. Plan on 1 overnight stop(s) to do this trip right.
A natural overnight stop near the halfway point: Sala Consilina (it).
- Distance:
- 1,347 km
- Duration:
- 14h 46m (free-flow, no traffic)
Where to stop
Places along the route that make natural breaks for coffee, lunch, or a night.
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Campogalliano 🇮🇹 it
≈168 km≈ 5 km detour from the main route
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San Giovanni Valdarno 🇮🇹 it
≈337 km≈ 2.4 km detour from the main route
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Civita Castellana 🇮🇹 it
≈505 km≈ 13.1 km detour from the main route
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Cassino 🇮🇹 it
≈674 km≈ 7.8 km detour from the main route
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Quadrivio 🇮🇹 it
≈842 km≈ 2.1 km detour from the main route
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Castrovillari 🇮🇹 it
≈1,011 km≈ 10.2 km detour from the main route
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Rosarno 🇮🇹 it
≈1,179 km≈ 7.9 km detour from the main route
Key moves
Things to know before you set off — borders, sides of the road, tolls.
Tolls on motorways in IT
Budget for motorway tolls — France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal charge per-km, Croatia and Greece by section. Contactless cards work almost everywhere; have one loaded.
Must-know before you go
The things a driver from another country wouldn't think to ask about — fines, stickers, payment cards, opening hours.
City access & emission zones
ZTL cameras read your plate from any country
Must knowItalian historic centres (Florence, Rome, Milan, Bologna, Pisa, Siena, Verona, Naples, Turin, Palermo and dozens more) are ringed by automatic Zona Traffico Limitato cameras. Driving in without a permit triggers €80–120 per crossing, and the fine reaches your home address up to a year later via cross-border collection. Treat any city centre as off-limits unless you've confirmed your hotel offers a permit, and ask the hotel to register your plate the day you arrive.
Italian historic-centre ZTL — confirm your hotel registers your plate
Must knowCatania
This city's old town is encircled by automatic ZTL cameras. Crossing without a permit triggers €80–120 per pass. Ask your hotel the day you arrive: "Can you register my plate for ZTL access?" Some only register the entry, not parking — clarify both. Cameras read plates from any country and Italian fines reach foreign addresses up to a year later.
Area B is the bigger ring — and bans most older diesels
Must knowMilan
Area B covers ~72% of the city, Mon–Fri 7:30–19:30. Crucially it bans Euro 4 diesels outright (and Euro 5 from October 2025). If your car is older than 2014, check before you arrive. Penalty for unauthorised entry is €81–333 plus the camera fine.
Area C: €5/day to enter the historic centre
Must knowMilan
Milan's small inner-ring (Cerchia dei Bastioni) charges €5 to enter Mon–Fri 7:30–19:30 (Thu until 18:00). Pay via the Atm app, parking meters or the official site within the same day. Foreign plates: register at the Comune di Milano portal first, otherwise the camera fine reaches you in 60–90 days.
Tolls, vignettes & road payment
Telepass saves you the toll-booth queue
UsefulItalian autostrade work like France: ticket on entry, pay on exit. Contactless cards work at most modern lanes (look for "Carte" — avoid yellow "Telepass" lanes without the device). For long routes, a Telepass EU transponder works in IT/FR/ES/PT and pays for itself across two days; at minimum, keep your insurance card and registration in the door pocket — booth attendants occasionally ask.
What your car must carry
Hi-vis vest mandatory before stepping out
Must knowItalian law requires you to wear a reflective vest before exiting the vehicle on a motorway shoulder, day or night. One warning triangle in the boot is also required. Both items are typically €15 at any Autogrill or fuel station — don't arrive without them.
Driving rules & habits
Plan your stops, not just your finish time
UsefulOSRM gives you free-flow drive time. Realistic add: 10% on motorway-heavy routes, 25% if you're crossing two cities. Eat at off-peak hours (11:30 lunch, 18:00 dinner) — service-area queues at noon kill 20 minutes. EU fatigue research is consistent: 15-minute break every 2 hours, full 45-minute break before 6 hours. The drive between hours 7 and 9 is where avoidable accidents cluster.
Fuel stations
"Servito" pumps cost about €0.20/L more
UsefulItalian fuel stations split between fai-da-te (self-service) and servito (attended). The same station typically offers both, with attended pumps charging a 10–15% premium. Off-hours, attended turns into self-service automatically. If a pump is out of paper or won't take your card, try the next station — Italian banking sometimes refuses foreign chip cards on first attempt.
Contactless cards work at virtually every motorway pump
TipMajor brand stations (Shell, Total, BP, Repsol, Cepsa, OMV, Eni, Esso) take Visa and Mastercard contactless without an issue. American Express and Diners are spotty south of the Alps. A €100 pre-authorisation hold is normal — it releases within 5 days. Carry €50 cash for the rare independent station.
Off-motorway stations close at lunch and on Sundays
TipOutside motorways, expect 12:30–15:30 closures and most of Sunday off. Motorway service areas (autogrill) run 24/7. If you're cutting through a small town in the early afternoon, fuel before noon or push to the next motorway entrance.
Money & connectivity
EU roaming covers calls, texts and data at no extra cost
TipYour home EU SIM works at home rates across every EU member, plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. The "fair use" cap on data only applies if you're abroad more than four months. For a 2-week road trip, just use your phone normally — but switch off "data roaming" if you're leaving the EU into UK / CH for any segment.
Emergency & breakdown
112 works everywhere in the EU and continental neighbours
TipSingle number for police, ambulance, fire — works from any phone, any network, any country. On motorways, the orange SOS pillars every 2km connect direct to the regional traffic control centre and pinpoint your location. Use them over your phone if you can — it speeds the response.
Rules, fees, and thresholds change. Always verify against the official source the day before you drive — this page is a checklist, not a legal reference.
Main roads
The highways this route spends the most kilometres on.
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A1var Variante di Valico515 km
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A2 Autostrada del Mediterraneo429 km
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A1 Autostrada del Sole218 km
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A18 Autostrada Messina-Catania74 km
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A30 Autostrada Caserta-Salerno54 km
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A20 Autostrada Messina-Palermo5 km
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RA15 Tangenziale Ovest di Catania3 km
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A1-R5 Raccordo A1-Piazzale Corvetto3 km
Route character
How much of the drive is motorway vs. secondary vs. rural.
Motorway drive — fast, predictable, uneventful.
- Motorway
- 97%
- Secondary
- 0%
- Other / rural
- 3%
Drive difficulty
At-a-glance feel: how demanding is this drive for one driver?
Overall
Challenging
Long day with at least one complicating factor. Split into two days or share the driving.
- Long drive: 14h 46m behind the wheel at free-flow speeds.
Fuel & tolls
Rough cost expectation for a typical EU passenger car. Treat as an estimate — pump prices change weekly.
Petrol (RON 95)
≈ €181
101.1 L × €1.79 / L · 7.5 L/100 km
Diesel
≈ €165
80.8 L × €2.05 / L · 6 L/100 km
Electric (DC fast)
≈ €154
236 kWh × €0.65 / kWh · 17.5 kWh/100 km
Public DC fast charging — slower AC charging at home or hotels typically costs about half.
Motorway tolls & vignettes
≈ €101
- IT — €0.08/km on the motorway network (≈ 1347 km in-country ≈ €101)
Prices last refreshed 2026-05-04.
Weather by month
Average daytime high / overnight low and typical monthly rainfall, over the past five years.
🇮🇹 Milan
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| 72mm | 104mm | 117mm | 125mm | 247mm | 115mm | 128mm | 150mm | 191mm | 170mm | 81mm | 53mm |
hot mild cold
🇮🇹 Catania
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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16°
9°
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16°
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| 82mm | 118mm | 55mm | 37mm | 89mm | 15mm | 1mm | 4mm | 32mm | 47mm | 74mm | 57mm |
hot mild cold
Next 5 days at Catania
Live forecast — refreshes every few hours.
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Tue 12
⛅
20° / 17°
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Wed 13
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25° / 17°
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Thu 14
☀️
23° / 15°
2.4mm
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Fri 15
⛅
23° / 15°
0.5mm
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Sat 16
⛅
23° / 18°
16mm
Forecast: MET Norway
Directions
Turn-by-turn summary of the main manoeuvres, generated by OSRM.
Show all 35 manoeuvres
- Via Silvio Pellico
- Corso Lodi
- Raccordo A1-Piazzale Corvetto (A1-R5) 3 km
- Autostrada del Sole (A1) 9 km
- Autostrada del Sole (A1) 177 km
- Autostrada del Sole (A1) 32 km
- Variante di Valico (A1var) 32 km
- Autostrada del Sole (A1var) 483 km
- Autostrada Caserta-Salerno (A30) 11 km
- Autostrada A30 Caserta-Salerno (A30) 39 km
- Autostrada A30 Caserta-Salerno (A30) 5 km
- Autostrada del Mediterraneo (A2) 8 km
- Autostrada del Mediterraneo (A2) 255 km
- Autostrada del Mediterraneo (A2) 166 km
- —
- — 0.4 km
- Diramazione Reggio Calabria (A2dirRC) 0.3 km
- — 0.2 km
- Messina - Villa San Giovanni 7 km
- — 0.4 km
- Autostrada Messina-Palermo (A20) 0.9 km
- Autostrada Messina-Palermo (A20) 5 km
- Autostrada Messina-Catania (A18) 4 km
- Autostrada Messina-Catania (A18) 3 km
- Autostrada Messina-Catania (A18) 66 km
- Autostrada Messina-Catania (A18)
- Tangenziale Ovest di Catania (RA15) 3 km
- —
- Via Galermo
- —
- —
- — 0.1 km
- Viale Montenero
- Viale delle Medaglie d'Oro 0.4 km
- Via Calliope
By coach from Milan to Catania
Indicative duration of the fastest direct long-distance coach found in the FlixBus and BlaBlaCar Bus EU schedules.
- Travel time
- 18h 50m
- Direct
- Operator
- FlixBus-eu
- Departures / day
- ~1
- Approximate based on the published schedule.
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Schedules sourced from the FlixBus and BlaBlaCar Bus GTFS feeds via transport.data.gouv.fr. Times are indicative; verify on the operator's site before booking.
Booking link coming soon.
By plane from Milan to Catania
Indicative travel time on a non-stop flight, based on great-circle distance, average commercial cruise speed (850 km/h), and a 90-minute allowance for taxi, security, and boarding.
- Total time
- 2h 41m
- Door-to-door from :from airport.
- In the air
- 71 min
- At ~850 km/h cruise speed.
- On the ground
- 90 min
- Taxi + security + boarding (typical short-haul).
- Route
- MXP → CTA
- 1.012 km great-circle.
Indicative fare: from €40 — fares vary by season, day of week, and how far ahead you book. Always check the airline or a meta-search before planning around this number.
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Estimate-only. We don't pull live schedules or fares for flights — see the methodology page for how this number is computed.
Air travel emits roughly 5–10× the CO₂ per passenger-km of rail for the same distance.
Frequently asked
Is there a toll to pay for the ferry to Sicily?
Yes, you will pay a fee for the ferry crossing at Villa San Giovanni, which is separate from the motorway tolls you pay while driving on the mainland and in Sicily.
Do I need winter tires for this route?
If traveling between November and April, winter tires or chains on board are mandatory on many sections of the A1 and A2 that traverse high-elevation mountain passes.
Are there any low-emission zones I should worry about?
Milan has strict Area B and Area C restrictions for older vehicles, so check if your car meets the current environmental standards before entering the city center.
How this page is built
Compiled by COD Solutions Oy from open European data — OSRM over OpenStreetMap for the route geometry, Open-Meteo for monthly climate normals, and Google Gemini drafts the narrative and FAQ from the computed route data. See our methodology for refresh cadence and limitations.