From Innsbruck to Ortisei: Taxi Costs and Transfer Guide for Villa Angelino Guests
Planning your Dolomites getaway is exciting—until you hit the logistics. If you’re wondering how much a taxi costs from Innsbruck to Ortisei, what to expect on travel time, or how other airport routes compare, this definitive guide brings clarity so you can budget confidently and arrive relaxed at Villa Angelino in the heart of Val Gardena.
Quick answer: How much is a taxi from Innsbruck to Ortisei?
About €300 one-way with our recommended partner, Taxi Emil Kostner. This is an indicative fare for a private transfer to Ortisei and drop-off directly at Villa Angelino.
- Typical driving time from Innsbruck Airport to Ortisei: about 1.5 hours.
- Door-to-door convenience: pick-up at arrivals, drop-off at the B&B.
Taxi prices to Ortisei by gateway airport (comparison)
Use this at-a-glance comparison to plan your door-to-door transfer. Prices are indicative one-way fares commonly booked by Villa Angelino guests.
| Origin (Airport/City) | Approx. one-way taxi price | Typical travel time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Innsbruck (INN) | €300 | ~1.5 h | Recommended provider: Taxi Emil Kostner |
| Verona (VRN) | €450 | ~1.5 h | Taxi Emil Kostner pick-up available |
| Munich (MUC) | €640 | ~3 h | Taxi Emil Kostner pick-up available |
| Bolzano (to Ortisei) | €150 | — | Taxi Emil Kostner; ideal if you arrive by bus/train |
Notes:
- Travel times are approximate and depend on traffic and season.
- Taxi Emil Kostner can arrange pick-ups from major airports and Bolzano station, with direct drop-off at Villa Angelino.
Who to book with (and how it works)
Villa Angelino recommends Taxi Emil Kostner for reliable airport and station transfers. They can meet you at Innsbruck, Verona, Munich, or Milan airports, as well as at Bolzano/Bozen railway station, and bring you straight to the B&B.
Practical steps:
- Share your flight or train details and the number of travelers.
- Confirm the approximate fare and meeting point at the terminal or station.
- Enjoy a seamless, private ride to Villa Angelino’s doorstep.
Tip: If you’re arriving by rail, Villa Angelino can assist with luggage transport and shuttle services on request, making the train-to-taxi handover effortless.
Alternatives to taxis from Innsbruck and beyond
While taxis are the most convenient door-to-door option, you have several alternatives—useful if you prefer public transport or a mix-and-match approach.
- Flixbus to Bolzano: Direct services run from Innsbruck (city center), Verona (city center), and Milan Bergamo (airport) to Bolzano. From Bolzano, continue by public bus to Ortisei or take a taxi (about €150 to Ortisei).
- Train via Verona to Bolzano: From Verona, you can take the train to Bolzano/Bozen and then switch to public bus or taxi for the final stretch to Ortisei.
- Südtirolbus (door-to-door shuttle): Offers direct transfers that bring you straight to Villa Angelino. Note: it can be more cost-effective to take a taxi, depending on your party size and timing.
- Car rental: If you prefer to drive, Villa Angelino suggests using the comparison platform rentalcars.com to find offers at the main airports.
Budgeting your transfer: simple per-person math
When you split a private taxi among your travel party, the value often improves dramatically. Here are quick examples based on indicative fares.
Innsbruck → Ortisei (about €300 one-way):
- 2 travelers: €150 per person
- 3 travelers: €100 per person
- 4 travelers: €75 per person
Bolzano → Ortisei (about €150 one-way):
- 2 travelers: €75 per person
- 3 travelers: €50 per person
- 4 travelers: €37.50 per person
If convenience and time are priorities—especially with skis, bikes, or multiple suitcases—private taxi transfers offer strong value compared with piecing together multiple public connections.
Practical tips to keep your transfer smooth
- Book early in peak seasons to secure your preferred pick-up time.
- Confirm the meeting point at the terminal or station and share your mobile number.
- Allow a buffer for winter conditions and potential traffic on mountain roads.
- Keep your driver updated if your flight or train is delayed.
- Group up: traveling as a couple, family, or small group reduces the per-person cost.
- Choose your gateway airport wisely: Innsbruck and Verona are roughly 1.5 hours away; Munich is around 3 hours.
Related travel benefits for Villa Angelino guests
- South Tyrol MobilCard included: All guests receive a MobilCard that allows unlimited use of public transport across South Tyrol during their stay.
- Assistance for train travelers: Villa Angelino can arrange luggage transport and shuttles for smooth arrivals and departures.
- Free local ski buses: Guests ride the Val Gardena ski buses at no charge—ideal once you’re in resort.
- E-bike discounts: Thanks to our partnership with the MTB School of Ortisei, guests enjoy reduced rates on e-bike rentals.
- EV-friendly: Additional electric-car charging stations are available in the nearby garage.
Travel context: choosing your airport
- Bolzano (BZO): Served by Skyalps with direct seasonal flights. From Bolzano, continue by taxi (about €150 to Ortisei) or public bus.
- Innsbruck (INN): About 1.5 hours by road; taxi about €300 one-way.
- Verona (VRN): About 1.5 hours by road; taxi about €450 one-way; rail link to Bolzano is also available.
- Munich (MUC): About 3 hours by road; taxi about €640 one-way.
If you prioritize the shortest transfer, Innsbruck and Verona are strong options. If you value flight availability, Munich can be attractive—just factor in the longer road transfer.
FAQ (quick answers)
How much is a taxi from Innsbruck to Ortisei?
About €300 one-way with Taxi Emil Kostner.
Which train station should I use when arriving by rail?
Bolzano/Bozen railway station. From there, continue by public bus to Ortisei or take a taxi (about €150).
Which taxi company does Villa Angelino recommend?
Taxi Emil Kostner, offering airport and station pick-ups with direct drop-off at Villa Angelino.
Are there direct flights to Bolzano?
Yes. Skyalps operates direct seasonal flights to Bolzano.
Is Südtirolbus a direct option to Villa Angelino?
Yes. Südtirolbus offers door-to-door shuttle service to Villa Angelino; in some cases, a taxi may be more cost-effective.
Conclusion
Getting from Innsbruck to Ortisei is straightforward when you know the numbers. Budget about €300 one-way for a private taxi with Taxi Emil Kostner, compare that with other gateways like Verona (€450) and Munich (€640), or arrive via Bolzano and finish with a €150 taxi to Ortisei. Once you’re here, you’ll enjoy Villa Angelino’s central location, easy access to lifts, and guest benefits like the South Tyrol MobilCard.
Ready to plan your trip? Book your stay at Villa Angelino and contact our team to coordinate your transfer with our recommended partners. While you’re here, explore our Rooms & Apartment and Sustainability pages for more ways to make your Dolomites holiday comfortable and seamless.