Stops: Sevastopol – Rome
Intermediate stops and boarding points on the route
Bus Sevastopol — Rome
The bus route from Sevastopol to Rome is one of the longest international coach connections on the continent, spanning the full width of Europe from the Black Sea coast to the Italian capital. The service runs on a regular schedule, making it a reliable choice for travellers heading to Central or Western Europe. With 39 stops along the route, passengers from many intermediate cities can board or alight at any scheduled point. All available departures, carriers and seat options can be found and booked directly on Transitica — quickly and without intermediaries.
Coaches on the Sevastopol – Rome route typically depart once a day from the central bus terminal in Sevastopol, usually in the evening. The average journey time is 86 hours, though the actual duration can vary slightly depending on border crossing wait times, road conditions and the specific carrier. Travellers are advised to check the up-to-date timetable on the booking page before their trip, as schedules may differ by season. Arrival in Rome is at Tiburtina Bus Station, which has direct metro and bus connections to the city centre.
The route includes 39 stops from Sevastopol to Rome. In Eastern and Central Europe the bus passes through several transit hubs before reaching the EU. Key stops within Europe include Warsaw (Poland), Berlin (Germany), Prague (Czech Republic) and Vienna (Austria). The coach continues westward through Belgium and France before arriving in Rome. Passengers may board or disembark at any scheduled stop. Full station addresses and intermediate stop details are available on the route booking page.
This international route crosses several borders as it makes its way through Eastern and Central Europe into the European Union. All passengers must carry a valid international passport for the entire journey. Citizens who require a Schengen visa for entry into EU countries should obtain it well in advance. Border control procedures can add a few hours to the overall travel time, especially during peak seasons. The carrier's staff will provide passengers with timely information about document checks and procedures at each crossing point.
Rome — the Eternal City — is the capital of Italy and one of the most historically rich destinations in the world. The city is home to iconic landmarks including the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain and Vatican City with its world-famous museums and Sistine Chapel. Beyond history, Rome offers exceptional cuisine — from traditional pasta and wood-fired pizza to artisan gelato and strong Italian espresso. International coaches arrive at Roma Tiburtina station, which is well connected to the city centre by Metro Line B and numerous bus routes.
- An 86-hour journey calls for good preparation. Pack a neck pillow, a light blanket and noise-cancelling headphones or earplugs for overnight segments. Bring a refillable water bottle and some snacks — while the bus makes rest stops where you can buy food, having provisions on hand is always a good idea. Keep your travel documents in an easily reachable inner pocket or small bag. Dress in layers, as coach temperatures can vary. Fully charge your devices before boarding and bring a power bank. Use rest stops to stretch, walk around and refresh — it makes a long journey significantly more comfortable.
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Bus Sevastopol – Rome: everything you need to know
The bus route from Sevastopol to Rome is one of the longest international coach connections on the continent, spanning the full width of Europe from the Black Sea coast to the Italian capital. The service runs on a regular schedule, making it a reliable choice for travellers heading to Central or Western Europe. With 39 stops along the route, passengers from many intermediate cities can board or alight at any scheduled point. All available departures, carriers and seat options can be found and booked directly on Transitica — quickly and without intermediaries.
Stops on the route
The bus passes through 31 stops: Sevastopol, Bakhchysarai, Simferopol, Krasnoperekopsk, Dzhankoi, Dzhankoi, Henichesk, Melitopol, Prymorsk, Berdyansk, Manhush, Mariupol, Donetsk, Makiivka, Makiivka, Khartyzsk, Yenakiieve, Debaltseve, Stanytsia Luhanska, Bilovodsk, Novoazovsk, Voronezh, Tula, Moscow, Moscow, Smolensk, Orsha, Minsk, Minsk, Warsaw, Rome.
Price and travel time Sevastopol – Rome
The ticket price for the bus Sevastopol – Rome starts from $350. The average travel time is 86 h, and the fastest trip takes 77 h 20 min. The distance between the cities is 4 886 km.
Bus schedule Sevastopol – Rome
Coaches on the Sevastopol – Rome route typically depart once a day from the central bus terminal in Sevastopol, usually in the evening. The average journey time is 86 hours, though the actual duration can vary slightly depending on border crossing wait times, road conditions and the specific carrier. Travellers are advised to check the up-to-date timetable on the booking page before their trip, as schedules may differ by season. Arrival in Rome is at Tiburtina Bus Station, which has direct metro and bus connections to the city centre.
Border crossing
This international route crosses several borders as it makes its way through Eastern and Central Europe into the European Union. All passengers must carry a valid international passport for the entire journey. Citizens who require a Schengen visa for entry into EU countries should obtain it well in advance. Border control procedures can add a few hours to the overall travel time, especially during peak seasons. The carrier's staff will provide passengers with timely information about document checks and procedures at each crossing point.
Travel tips
- An 86-hour journey calls for good preparation. Pack a neck pillow, a light blanket and noise-cancelling headphones or earplugs for overnight segments. Bring a refillable water bottle and some snacks — while the bus makes rest stops where you can buy food, having provisions on hand is always a good idea. Keep your travel documents in an easily reachable inner pocket or small bag. Dress in layers, as coach temperatures can vary. Fully charge your devices before boarding and bring a power bank. Use rest stops to stretch, walk around and refresh — it makes a long journey significantly more comfortable.