Find transfer & transportation guides from Milan to Pula, Italy. How to get from Milan to Pula, Italy by Flight, Train, Ferry.
You can get to Pula, Italy from Milan by verhicle types below
You have 9 options transfer to Pula, Italy from Milan below
Take a bus from Aeroporto Elmas Partenze to Cagliari Autostazione Arst.
Take a bus from Cagliari Autostazione Arst to Pula Via Corinaldi 34.
Take a bus from Aeroporto Elmas Partenze to Cagliari Autostazione Arst.
Take a bus from Cagliari Autostazione Arst to Pula Via Corinaldi 34.
Take a shuttle from Milano Centrale to Orio al Serio Airport.
Take a bus from Aeroporto Elmas Partenze to Cagliari Autostazione Arst.
Take a bus from Cagliari Autostazione Arst to Pula Via Corinaldi 34.
Take a train from Milano Centrale Station to Torino Porta Susa.
Take a bus from Aeroporto Elmas Partenze to Cagliari Autostazione Arst.
Take a bus from Cagliari Autostazione Arst to Pula Via Corinaldi 34.
Take a train from Milano Centrale to Verona Porta Nuova.
Take a bus from Verona Porta Nuova to Verona Airport.
Take a bus from Aeroporto Elmas Partenze to Cagliari Autostazione Arst.
Take a bus from Cagliari Autostazione Arst to Pula Via Corinaldi 34.
Take a bus from Cagliari Autostazione Arst to Pula Via Corinaldi 34.
Take a train from Milano Centrale to Genova P.Za Principe.
Take a train from Porto Torres Marittima to Cagliari.
Take a bus from Cagliari Autostazione Arst to Pula Via Corinaldi 34.
Take a train from Milano Centrale to Napoli Centrale.
Take a bus from Garibaldi - Attestamento to Marina - Porta Di Massa.
Take a bus from Cagliari Autostazione Arst to Pula Via Corinaldi 34.
Take a train from Milano Rogoredo to Napoli Centrale.
Take a bus from Garibaldi - Attestamento to Marina - Porta Di Massa.
Take a bus from Cagliari Autostazione Arst to Pula Via Corinaldi 34.
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