The journey time in a taxi from Verona Airport to Sirmione will be around 40 minutes and the cost will be approximately €70.
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There are two ways to get from Verona Airport to Lake Garda; taxi or bus. Taking an airport taxi will take just 35 minutes to reach Garda and will cost around €75.
Sirmione is one of the most beautiful places we have visited, with small narrow streets and lots of shops, bars, restaurants and amazing ice cream parlours. Lots of historical interests from medieval castle to Roman ruins. Sunsets were amazing on the lake with a glass of wine in hand watching life go by.
Yes, there is a direct train from Verona to Desenzano del Garda/Sirmione. We usually find around 66 direct trains on the route from Verona to Desenzano del Garda/Sirmione every weekday. Trains are typically more frequent on weekends, when we found around 72 departures.
Train. Train travel is very economical and efficient in Italy (as long as there isn't a strike!). Italo and Trenitalia are the two major train companies that operate a route from Verona to Lake Garda with around 44 trains running daily between the destinations and taking between 35 – 45 mins.
Money and credit cardsSince Italy belongs to the Common European Market and European Union, the currency is Euro. Visitors should make sure they have a credit or a debit card while at Lake Garda, as most hotels, restaurants and shops accept Maestro, Mastercard or VISA as means of payment.
The bus service is called ATV and the bus lines travelling towards the Lake Garda are: 162, 163, 164 and 165. You can get the bus from Piazza Bra' in Verona city centre or from Verona Porta Nuova railway station.
Taking a taxiYou can directly call popular companies such as Unione Radiotaxi Verona (045 532 666) or Taxi e Auto Blu (045 858 1403), just to name a couple. Taxis usually accept the payment of the fare by credit card, but it's better to ask the driver before you get in.
The Sirmione ferry terminal is located on the western side of the old town. Ferries arrive from Lazise and from Desenzano del Garda. Desenzano is the 'end stop' for ferries at the southern end of the lake so visitors travelling from Sirmione to Desenzano can only do a return trip.
It's one of the prettiest towns on the lake and is very popular, which of course means the old town is very busy through the day. You can, however, get away from the crowds at the Roman ruins (Le Grotte di Catullo) which are usually surprisingly quiet.
Crowded in summer, evocative in winter and on every occasion: in Sirmione there are several beaches, located in various points of the territory, where you can get a tan, bathe in Lake Garda and walk along the shore.
The distance from Verona Airport to Garda is 38 km. Taking a Verona Airport taxi or a private transfer will take around 35 minutes to get there, while the public buses will take closer to 2 hours to reach Lake Garda.
Bardolino has more space to spread out, not to mention the lakeside path to Garda (45 minutes' stroll) or to Lazise (about an hour). It is also better located for travelling to other towns on the lake by boat, and there's a bus service to all the towns on the eastern shore as well as to Verona.