Private car transfer from Florence to Monaco

425km
One way
From €152 per person
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Private transfer in 4 h 40 min

425km
One way
From €152 per person
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What's included

Door-to-door service

Pick-up and drop-off at any address

Flight tracking included

Your driver will wait if your flight is delayed

Professional English-speaking driver

Local expert, fully licensed and insured

Clean, air-conditioned vehicle

Comfortable ride with climate control

Free cancellation

Cancel up to 24 hours before departure

Luggage included

1 suitcase and 1 carry-on per passenger

Your trip at a glance

4 h 40 min
425km
Private driver
Pick up

Your driver will meet you at your address in Florence.

Help with your luggage
Trip

You will travel in comfort for 4 h 40 min.

Smoke-free
Child seats
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Clean, comfortable car
Accessible
Free cancellation
Don't miss out on sightseeing stops!

Explore at your own pace and discover these hidden gems on the way.

Montecatini Alto

Lucca

Monaco

Your driver will drop you off at your address in Monaco.

Door-to-door service
Total distance↔ 425 km
Estimated time4 h 40 min

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Good to know

  • Child seats available on request
  • Pet-friendly travel
  • 1 checked bag + 1 carry-on per passenger
  • Extra or oversized luggage can be added
  • Flexible payment: card online or cash to driver
  • Free cancellation 24 hours before departure
  • Tips are not included (optional ~10%)
Trusted by 2+ million happy travelers across 130 countries
5.0
Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice 2026
Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice 2026
5.0
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Reviews

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your pickup time

Overview: car trip from Florence to Monaco

This mesmerizing car trip from Florence to Monaco is an adventure that's not just a simple transfer but a scenic drive through the heart of Italy to the shimmering jewel of the French Riviera. You'll leave behind Florence's Renaissance charm, with its cobblestone streets whispering secrets of art and history, and zip through the undulating Tuscan hills, where vineyards stretch like emerald blankets under the golden sun.

Use Daytrip for a seamless Florence to Monaco transfer, and forget about the worries of public transport or the stress of driving the 264-mile (425-km) distance. Zoom past Pisa and towards the Ligurian coast, where the Mediterranean's azure waves caress the rugged cliffs. You'll find yourself hypnotized by the winding roads of Cinque Terre, where pastel villages cling to cliffs in a colorful embrace. Speed across the border and Monaco greets you with luxury that'll make your eyes widen. Monte Carlo's glamour is the perfect finale to a trip where every mile feels like a masterpiece painted in real-time.

About Monaco

With a land mass of only 0.80 square miles (2.08 km²), Monaco, perched on the picture-perfect French Riviera, is the second smallest nation in the world. Still, its appeal far exceeds its scale. Imagine entering a world where elegance dances with natural beauty. Grand hotels, extravagant casinos, gourmet restaurants, humming clubs, and even a man-made beach whisper stories of riches in this paradise for the rich and famous.

### History of Monaco Principality began in 1297, when Francesco Grimaldi, disguised as a friar, seized control of Monaco Rock. The Grimaldi family has held power since, except for French rule, from 1793 to 1814. But Monaco’s rich history traces back much further to around 300,000 BC, with artifacts scattered across the region. Having been a part of France and later the Kingdom of Genoa, Monaco achieved independence in 1861. ### Modern Monaco The modern city of Monaco embodies the highest standards of luxury and refinement. Rich casinos, the heart-pounding Grand Prix, and a port full of modern yachts are the hallmarks of this glitzy community. Towering skyscrapers here mingle with old palaces to create a distinctive mix of modernism and legacy. Monaco's vibrant culture and expensive way of life attract the world's elite and help to establish it as a top-class paradise of luxury. Today, it is renowned for attractions like the Casino de Monte Carlo, monuments like the Prince's Palace and CathĆ©drale de Monaco, and picturesque landmarks such as the Exotic Garden and Oceanographic Museum.

From Florence to Monaco: travel tips

A trip from Florence to Monaco offers a combination of scenic views and luxurious experiences. As you prepare for this adventure, keep in mind some essential travel tips to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip:

### Respect local etiquette In Monaco, modesty rules—no bare chests, bare feet, or bathing suits in public areas unless you want a hefty fine. And remember to dress up for casinos and fine dining. ### Remember Monaco has no airport Given its tiny size, Monaco lacks an airport. So, there are no flights from Florence; the nearest is Nice CĆ“te d'Azur, France, 18.6 miles (30 km) away. Those who can splurge could take a helicopter from Nice to Monaco in 10 minutes and enjoy breathtaking Riviera views. Otherwise, trains, buses, private cars, or rentals are great options, each offering stunning vistas en route to Monaco. ### Be prepared to walk Monaco's small size means walking is the best way to explore. But don't underestimate those hills—they can turn a stroll into a mini hike. Besides walking, city buses and boats are good alternatives. Taxis in Monaco are available but pricey. So, lace up your shoes and discover Monaco step by scenic step. ### Explore the surrounding areas by ferry If you decide to extend your trip, you might consider visiting other destinations along the coast by ferry. This offers a unique way to explore the Mediterranean and enjoy different coastal cities. The only direct ferry traveling from Monaco is to Nice with Trans CĆ“te d'Azur, which takes about 45 minutes and offers stunning coastal views.

How to get from Florence to Monaco

Whichever way you choose to travel from Florence to Monaco, you will experience an adventure through rolling views of Tuscan hills along the dazzling Mediterranean coast and into the heart of luxury. Here's how you can get there:

### Train from Florence to Monaco First, the train. Hop on a Trenitalia Frecciabianca or Thello service. Start in Florence's Santa Maria Novella station, meandering through Tuscany, past Genoa's maritime charm, and hugging the Mediterranean coastline. The quickest route with the least amount of transfers, you'll switch trains in Milan or Genoa and then Ventimiglia, but that's just another chance to stretch your legs and grab an espresso before arriving at Monaco-Monte-Carlo station. The quickest train journey takes about 7 to 8 hours and costs from $31 (€28) to $50 (€45). Price: from $31 (€28) to $50 (€45) Duration: 7 to 8 hours ### Drive from Florence to Monaco Feeling a bit more adventurous? Drive! Rent a car and cruise through the picturesque landscapes. The highways beckon, with each twist and turn revealing quaint villages and Mediterranean seascapes. This route takes roughly 4 to 5 hours if the traffic is not bad. But beware, the tolls and fuel costs can add up, so budget accordingly. Once you reach your destination, bear in mind that parking in Monaco is expensive, and it is difficult to find a parking spot. Price: from $85 to $123 (€79–€113) Duration: around 5 hours ### Private car transfer from Florence to Monaco Taking a private car transfer with Daytrip makes your Florence to Monaco transfer an absolute breeze. Imagine leaving the Tuscan hills behind, your friendly local driver chatting about underrated sites as you roll through picturesque Italian landscapes. You'll cruise past charming villages and scenic views. Feel the excitement build as you approach the glitz of Monaco. Forget the hassle of driving or taking trains or buses. Just relax, enjoy the ride, and let Daytrip make your journey unforgettable. Price: from $175 (€161) per seat Duration: from 5 hours, additional time if you choose to add sightseeing stops along the way ### Fly from Florence to Monaco via Nice For those with deeper pockets, consider flying. No, Monaco doesn't have an airport, but you can fly from Nice. Upon arriving in Nice by bus, train, or car from Florence you can splurge on a helicopter transfer to Monaco. In ten minutes, you'll hover above the sparkling Mediterranean and see a bird's-eye view of luxuriousness unfolding below. Price: fares start from $211 (€195) per seat Duration: the flight from Nice to Monaco takes around 10 minutes in total ### Bus from Florence to Monaco Buses, though less glamorous, offer a budget-friendly alternative. Eurolines or FlixBus provide services from Florence to Nice. From there, a local bus or train will whisk you to Monaco. It's a longer journey, clocking in at around 8 to 10 hours, but you'll save a bundle. Price: $30 to $55 (€29-€50) Duration: approximately 8 to 10 hours

Things to do when you get to Monaco

Monaco has an irresistible combination of historical charm and contemporary luxury. Wandering the small streets of Monaco-Ville, admiring the majesty of Monaco Cathedral, trying your luck at the Monte Carlo Casino, and discovering the interesting Oceanographic Museum are all attractions and more that offer a unique and memorable experience, read on the find out more:

### Explore Monaco's old town Monaco’s old town, Monaco-Ville, sits high on "The Rock." Some of its streets are narrow and quaint; others open up to sweeping views, all blending the past with the present in a delightful mix. Wander through historic streets filled with souvenir shops and a century-old chocolate shop. For fresh produce, visit Condamine Market. Most shops close by 5 PM, making it perfect for a daytime visit. Next, stroll to the Jardins Saint-Martin, a green oasis with breathtaking Mediterranean views. Admire the colorful architecture and unique perspectives of Monaco Yacht Club and Port Hercules. ### Visit Monaco Cathedral Step into the majestic Monaco Cathedral, a place where history whispers through every stone. This stunning architectural gem houses the tombs of Monaco's past princes, including Princess Grace. Marvel at the intricate mosaics and grand organ. As you explore, feel the serene atmosphere envelop you. Don't miss the panoramic views outside—perfect for capturing that unforgettable moment. Dive into Monaco's rich heritage with every step. ### Try your luck at the Monte Carlo Casino Visit the world-famous Monte Carlo Casino, a lavish playground for the elite. Marvel at its architecture with its marble and gold pillars, where grandeur meets elegance. Remember, there is a dress code at Monte Carlo Casino—so dress to impress. Try your luck at the roulette table or simply soak in the glamour. Feel the pulse of luxury, excitement, and history blend seamlessly in this iconic Monte Carlo landmark, straight out of a 007 movie. ### Dive into ocean wonders at the Oceanographic Museum To learn more about the diverse ocean ecosystem, visit the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco. Perched on the side of Le Rocher and founded by Prince Albert in 1910, this museum is bursting with impressive displays. Discover large aquariums filled with diverse aquatic life, from tiny seahorses to mighty sharks. Don't miss the rooftop terrace for stunning Mediterranean views. The interactive exhibits are a hit with both kids and adults. It's a fun, educational adventure that'll make your visit unforgettable!

When is the best time to visit Monaco

Monaco enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and wild winters. The best time to visit Monaco is during the spring or fall. April kicks off with tennis tournaments. May revs up with the thrilling Grand Prix, where you can revel in watching the Formula 1 cars speed through the streets of Monte Carlo. And September sparkles with the Yacht Show.

While Monaco shines brightest during these seasons, visiting between November and March offers cooler weather and significant savings on accommodations. Despite losing some of its buzz in the winter, Monaco's charm remains with its grand Christmas decorations, providing a more budget-friendly way to enjoy this luxurious destination. ### Average temperatures in Monaco by season Spring (March to May): average temperatures range from 54°F (12°C) to 63°F (17°C) Summer (June to August): average temperatures range from 70°F (21°C) to 79°F (26°C) Autumn (September to November): average temperatures range from 72°F (22°C) to 57°F (14°C) Winter (December to February): average temperatures range from 52°F (11°C) to 54°F (12°C)

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