The Best Way To Travel From Naples To Positano: A Stress-Free Guide
Positano is a small beach town on the Amalfi Coast offering stunning views, picturesque coastline, spectacular buildings, amazing cuisine, and the opportunity to meet the people of such a wonderful coastal town. It’s only 55km away from Naples, making it a perfect location for a day trip. Unfortunately, there may not be direct public transportation! But there are a few great ways to get there. You can reach Positano by ferry, train, bus, and car.
A tailor-made journey from Naples to Positano lets you enjoy magnificent views. But you must expect to make your journey smooth, seamless, and stress-free no matter whether you’re on a holiday or a business trip. Now who will take you there? Traveling with Ravello Limousine Service is the first choice for most travelers. We provide effortless service in every sense of the word.
Are you tempted to know how to reach the magical place without much effort? We come up with the next best thing to solve your challenge. We suggest you the best to get transported to & from Naples to Positano with as little stress as possible. Our first recommendation is to start in Naples. Naples is the easiest entry point into the Amalfi Coast! So we highly recommend arriving there to start your journey to the coast. Let’s jump into our travel expert recommendations for how to get to Positano.
Now how to travel from Naples to Positano? It can be by train to Sorento and then from Sorrento to Positano by bus or car. The train will first take you from Naples to Sorrento. It is where the train track ends. You have the option to take a taxi from Sorrento to Positano. But we don’t recommend it. They are expensive, especially during the high season. Catch the train at the Naples Centrale Train Station, also called Plazza Garibaldi, and from there catch one of the two trains named Circumvesuviana local commuter train and Campania Express traveler train. You need to buy your tickets at the train station and ticket prices seem to increase year to year. Currently, they are €15 per person per way.
You can take the bus from Naples to Sorrento and then from Sorrento to Positano. It’s the L1 with EAV. When you arrive in Sorrento, shift to another local bus from Sorrento to Positano. There are two major stops in Positano. If you decide to take the train and bus route, make sure to buy tickets and know which bus will take you.
The Alilauro Fast Ferry is 40 minutes from Naples to Positano and currently costs about €13.20 per person per way. You’ll have to get from your point of entry into Naples (train station, airport, etc.) to the Ferry port. There are numerous terminals for diverse carriers. So make sure that you’re in the right place and also on time! Also, be sure to leave some extra time for boarding, getting your luggage on, etc. Be aware that there are only a few ferry options for reaching Positano from Sorrento. You should book tickets in advance since they do get crowded.
A private transfer is the easiest way to get from Naples to Sorrento and then from Sorrento to Positano. Private transfers may seem more expensive but the fastest option for your journey. But it is inexpensive for group travelers. Our car service typically waits for your arrival with your name sign at the airport or train station. You must book it in advance so we have your arrival information.
Driving can be a good alternative for folks who want to get out and explore. But you should be a capable and confident driver! We give you better service while letting you unwind the roads that do not always fit two cars across with oncoming traffic. We know the best parking spot irrespective of your travel needs. Otherwise, driving can be challenging in itself.
Are you wondering if going to Positano is a good fit for you? Are you looking for an effortless travel experience where you never have to research transportation (and tipping!)? We have an expert driver who will be waiting for you with a smile. Come with Ravello Limousine Service and experience the splendid view and mouth-watering bite that Positano has to offer.