Ithaca is one of the most beautiful cities in Upstate New York, located in the Finger Lakes region. Known for being home to the iconic Cornell University, Ithaca also attracts many visitors thanks to its stunning natural landscape. From hiking trails to waterfalls, Cayuga Lake and the New York State Parks to exploring local wineries and farm-to-table experiences, Ithaca’s offerings are often interwoven with its surrounding nature. The city also has a range of fascinating museums, art galleries, and science centres to visit, including the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the Museum of the Earth, and the Johnson Museum of Art.
There are two ways to get from Syracuse Airport to Ithaca. The first and only direct transportation from Syracuse Airport to Ithaca is by taxi or private shuttle. The ride takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes, with an estimated fare of $201.61 (€191.20). Should you want to go by bus from Syracuse airport to Ithaca, note that it requires at least three buses, some of which have extended wait times. Depending on the services, the total travel time can be between 2-5 hours, without accounting for waiting times. The tickets start at $37 (€35.10) but may depend on the services. There are also certain charter services operated by private companies, but remember that these often use vans and not coaches, and schedules can vary based on demand and bookings.
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