Rome to Porto by train
Train service is not regularly available on this corridor.
Consider flying instead, which connects Rome and Porto via international airports.
There are 3 ways to travel between Rome and Porto — compare duration, price and operators below.
Not practical for this route.
Train service is not regularly available on this corridor.
Consider flying instead, which connects Rome and Porto via international airports.
Long-distance coaches connect Rome and Porto with a typical journey of 25h 5m. Buses are usually the slowest mode for this corridor but consistently the cheapest.
Operators include FlixBus, BlaBlaCar Bus.
Fares start from around €53 when booked in advance, rising to €143 for last-minute travel.
Most modern coaches offer Wi-Fi, USB charging and reclining seats. Overnight services exist on longer corridors and can save a hotel night.
Flights between Rome and Porto take around 2h in the air, but plan on roughly 4h 50m door-to-door once you add airport transfers, check-in and security.
Airlines on this route include Ryanair, easyJet, ITA Airways, TAP Air Portugal.
Typical fare range is €105–331. Low-cost carriers offer the cheapest base fares but charge separately for bags and seat selection.
Given the 1756 km distance, flying is the practical choice for most travellers on this route.
Climate footprint: approximately 274 kg CO₂ per passenger for this flight.
The driving distance from Rome to Porto is approximately 2019 km. At motorway speeds, plan on around 19h 31m of driving plus stops.
Fuel-only running cost is in the €211–386 range for a typical car. Toll roads may apply, especially in France, Italy, Spain, Austria and Switzerland — budget extra accordingly.
Crossing the Italy–Portugal border by car is straightforward within the Schengen Area; check current rules with the operator or border authority if either country is outside it.
Climate footprint: approximately 299 kg CO₂ per passenger assuming 1.5 occupants per car.
The distance between Rome and Porto is approximately 1756 kilometres. Both cities have international airports with regular flight service. Long-distance coaches offer a budget-friendly alternative on this route. Estimates below reflect typical operator schedules and fare ranges; book in advance for the best prices.
The fastest way is by flight, taking around 4h 50m on average. Slower options (such as bus or car) can take 2–3× longer depending on the route.
Bus is typically the cheapest option, with fares starting around €53. Booking 2–4 weeks ahead usually gives the best prices.
Flying is the most practical option for this 1756 km route. Both cities have international airports with regular service.
The straight-line distance is approximately 1756 kilometres (1090 miles). The actual travel distance by road or rail is usually 10–25% longer.
Yes. Long-distance coach operators run this route with fares from around €53. Journey time is approximately 25h 5m.