Palermo Agrigento: bus and train timetables and ticket prices

When it comes to buses from Palermo to Agrigento, there is always a lot of confusion. That’s why today, in this article, we will address this topic to clear things up for you. Let’s start with the transport rules, which prohibit the transportation of liquids such as alcohol, flammables, and oils, as well as large animals not in carriers.

Regarding luggage, each passenger is entitled to free transport of one carry-on bag (maximum dimensions of 42 x 30 x 18 cm and a weight of 7kg) and one checked bag (dimensions of 80 x 50 x 30 cm, with slightly diverging dimensions allowed, provided the total volume does not exceed 160 cm and the weight is 20 kg).

In any case, we are sure that the additional baggage must never exceed the size and weight of the standard travel bag and can be transported at a cost of €3. Additionally, it is forbidden to transport more than one extra bag, and the company is never responsible for items placed in the baggage compartment.

And what about bicycles? It is allowed to transport one standard-sized bicycle without superstructures (weighing no more than 25 kg) for a cost of €3. The transport is carried out in the dedicated compartment and must be foldable; otherwise, the wheels must be removed to reduce the size. However, note that electric bicycles or those with pedal assistance cannot be transported.

Here are the bus schedules for Palermo to Agrigento

Strollers, wheelchairs, and mobility aids are transported completely free of charge. However, for safety reasons, wheelchairs can only be transported if they are foldable and free of electrical devices. Strollers must always be transported as special luggage.

And musical instruments? These can also be transported, but they must not exceed the weight and dimensions of a carry-on bag (42 x 30 x 18 cm, maximum 7 kg) and can be transported free of charge in the passenger compartment instead of a carry-on bag.

Musical instruments larger than carry-on size are considered special luggage and must be transported in the bus’s luggage compartment in appropriate transport cases. To avoid any damage, it is recommended to use hard cases, and the cost is only €3.

Now, going straight to the point, we can say that the journey takes about 2 hours, departing from Pizzetta Cairoli (Central Station) in Palermo and stopping at Piazzetta Rosselli in Agrigento. Tickets can also be purchased on board the buses, and the interesting thing is that round-trip tickets are valid for a month. Children under one meter in height pay half fare.

The bus service for this route operates every day except for the following holidays: New Year’s Day, Easter, May 1st, Ferragosto, and Christmas. Lastly, the schedules from Monday to Friday are as follows: 8:15 | 10:30 | 12:00 | 13:00 | 14:00 | 15:30 | 18:00. On Saturdays, the times are: 8:15 | 10:30 | 14:00 | 15:30 | 18:00. On Sundays and other holidays, there are only three departures: 8:15 | 12:00 | 15:30.

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