Cheapest
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The best way to find a cheap bus ticket from Marseille to Nice is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid traveling at rush hour.
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Fastest Journey
1 h 20 m
Average
1 h 30 m
Buses per day
5
Distance
159 km
Of the 5 buses that leave Marseille for Nice every day 5 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.
Distance | 98 miles (158 km) | |
Average bus duration | 2 h 35 min | |
Average bus ticket price | $11 (€10) | |
Direct bus | Yes | |
Bus companies | Eurolines Switzerland, BlaBlaCar, Ouibus, Alsa, Eurolines France, Flixbus, BlaBlaCar Bus or SNCF | Autocar |
Buses from Marseille to Nice cover the 98 miles (158 km) long route taking on average 2 h 35 min with our travel partners like Eurolines Switzerland, BlaBlaCar, Ouibus, Alsa, Eurolines France, Flixbus, BlaBlaCar Bus or SNCF | Autocar. There are direct bus services available. You can get the cheapest bus tickets for this journey for as low as $9 (€8), but the average price of bus tickets is $11 (€10). Travelers depart most frequently from Marseille, Gare Saint-Charles and arrive in Nice, Boulevard Jacqueline Auriol Supérieur (Aéroport Terminal 2).
Buy your official FlixBus, BlaBlaCar Bus and Alsa bus tickets to Nice from Marseille from $9 (€8) with Omio. Find bus times and tickets for over 1000 travel companies to compare and book the most popular journey.
FlixBus is one of Europe's leading low-cost bus companies, founded in Germany and offering long-distance bus services in Europe and the U. S. FlixBus also operates overnight buses on select routes throughout Europe. Standard amenities on FlixBus include free Wi-Fi, power outlets to charge your phone, tablet or laptop during long bus journeys, extra legroom, luggage space and toilets. You can even purchase snacks and drinks onboard. FlixBus offers only the Standard ticket for all its routes, which allows you to bring one carry-on luggage and one checked bag per person. Additional fees apply for extra luggage and specific seat reservations, such as if you want to book an Extra Seat, Table Seat or the Panorama Seat.
BlaBlaCar Bus (formerly known as Ouibus or iDBUS), a subsidiary of the popular French carpooling company, BlaBlaCar, is a bus company operating long-distance services in 10 countries in Europe. Founded in France, BlaBlaCar Bus provides connections to over 300 destinations. Standard amenities on the buses include air conditioning, toilets, USB and power outlets for charging phones, tablets and laptops during long bus journeys, extra legroom and adjustable seats. On select routes there is also free Wi-Fi available. BlaBlaCar Bus offers only the Standard ticket for all its routes, which allows you to bring one carry-on bag and up to two checked bags per person.
Alsa is the main bus company in Spain, a subsidiary of the UK bus company National Express. Alsa offers a wide variety of national and international routes and transports more than 300 million passengers every year. Apart from the Standard fare, Alsa provides ticket types like Minimum, Reduced and Flexible fares on select routes for those looking to save money on bus journeys. While most travelers don’t mind traveling on normal buses with basic services like bathrooms, free WiFi, footrests and onboard entertainment, some others may want to check out Alsa’s deluxe buses like the Alsa Supra, Alsa Eurobus and Alsa Premium, which provide more luxurious amenities on specific routes.
There are a few bus stations in Marseille to start your trip from including Marseille, Gare Saint-Charles, Marseille, Gare de Marseille-Saint-Charles and Marseille, Cruise Port. In Nice you have a few bus station options to choose from for your arrival including Nice, Boulevard Jacqueline Auriol Supérieur (Aéroport Terminal 2), Nice, Aéroport Nice Côte d'Azur (Terminal 1) and Nice, TGV.
Omio customers traveling this route depart most frequently from Marseille, Gare Saint-Charles and arrive in Nice, Boulevard Jacqueline Auriol Supérieur (Aéroport Terminal 2).
Passengers booking this route most frequently board their buses from Marseille, Gare Saint-Charles and need to travel around 1.2 miles (1.9 km) from the city center to get to this bus station.
Passengers arriving in Nice most often arrive at Nice, Boulevard Jacqueline Auriol Supérieur (Aéroport Terminal 2) and need to travel around 5.3 miles (8.5 km) from this bus station to the city center.
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