Italy boasts the most modern and effective transportation system in the world. Italy is well-connected with the rest of the world. Cities like Rome, Milan, Bologna, Naples, Turin, Venice, Pias, and Sicily have international airports. Italy is major battleground for low-cost European airlines. Airports are linked with the rest of the country by efficient bus and taxi services. Major Italian cities, such as Rome, Milan, Florence, Venice, etc., are linked with important European cities, such as Paris, Nice, Lyon of France; Zagreb in Croatia; Vienna, Innsbruck, and Villach in Austria; Geneva and Zurich in Switzerland; Munich and Stuttgart in Germany; Prague in Czech Republic; Barcelona in Spain; and Budapest in Hungary by rail links.
Italy is also connected by road with France, Slovenia, Austria, and Switzerland. Italy is connected with other countries by sea. Tourists can avail regular ferry services from Greece, Albania, Montenegro, and Croatia. Corsica in France is connected by sea to various places of Italy, such as Genoa, Livorno, Civitavecchia, Naples, and Sardinia. Sicily and Naples are connected with Malta and North African harbors by ferry services.
Italy has extensive and convenient road and rail services to roam around the country.