Private car transfer from Ravello to Naples
Private transfer in 1 hour
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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
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- 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%)
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Overview: car trip from Ravello to Naples
The drive from Ravello to Naples whisks you along legendary cliffsides, overlooking the glinting emerald sea below en route to one of Italy’s most celebrated cities. Your journey begins in the mountaintop resort town of Ravello, nestled among the cliffs 1,250 feet above the iconic Amalfi Coast and its seaside fishing villages. Ravello is replete with old-world charm, its aristocratic elegance and flourishing gardens drawing visits from celebrities for years.

Your private car trip ensures your safe and comfortable transfer to Naples in just over one hour. Once there, your friendly local driver can assist you with your luggage upon arrival and advise you on all this historic city has to offer.
About Naples
On your Ravello to Naples transfer, you will enjoy a wondrously scenic route, culminating in your arrival at a hotspot for fantastic food and historical-cultural exploration. Your city exploration is also set against the breathtaking backdrop of the imposing Mt. Vesuvius, and you have ample opportunity to visit captivating sites such as Pompeii or the Isle of Capri (think sparking blue grottos and grandiose cliffside villas).

Perhaps best of all, Naples is known as the birthplace of pizza, so ensure you set aside some time in this vibrant city to grab a Neapolitan pie (or a few!)
From Ravello to Naples: travel tips
The distance from Ravello to Naples passes seamlessly with a Daytrip transfer, and there are a few extra things you can consider that will complement your trip. \
Stop to tour the sights
The drive between these two spectacular coastal cities may be fairly short, but beyond getting from point A to point B, there is an opportunity to stop along the way to visit some of Italy’s most notable attractions. You can include a detour to Pompeii and walk around the ruins of this ancient city built in Vesuivus’ shadow. Or, consider a pit stop to sample some of the Campania region’s best wines in vineyards, such as the Cantine del Vesuvio.
How to get from Ravello to Naples
There are a few ways to tackle getting from Ravello to Naples including driving, taking a taxi, or public transport options like the bus, train, or ferry. Importantly, while the cities are not very far apart, there are no direct public transport options between them. All non-driving options will involve stopovers along the way, where you’ll need to transfer to a new vehicle. Buses and trains are also frequently overcrowded, and a purchased ticket does not reserve you a seat at your preferred departure time.

Private car transfer from Ravello to Naples
The most convenient way to get directly between the two cities is to choose a private car transfer such as Daytrip. This provides you with door-to-door service with a friendly English-speaking driver and negates the need for transport to and from a public transit station. This flexible option enables you to create a bespoke itinerary for visiting the available sightseeing stops along the way. Secure your trip in a comfy sedan for three people for around $202 (€186).
Things to do when you get to Naples
After navigating the distance from Ravello to Naples, a wealth of cultural experiences and notable dishes await you. Whether you’re here for the pizza or the archeological significance, a tour of Naples features some of the very best of Italy.

See the National Archeological Museum
Featuring one of the world’s largest collections of classical Roman artifacts, this museum highlights the architecture, practical objects, and art preserved in the ashes of the Vesuvius eruption that crumpled Pompeii. It is a remarkable time capsule of Italian heritage and should be on any historically minded world traveler’s must-see list.
When is the best time to visit Naples?
Naples tends to receive the same summer influx of visitors as other popular Italian cities, so to beat the heat (and the crowd), consider timing your visit for the spring or autumn months. April to June or September to October offer you the mildest weather and somewhat lower prices for flights and accommodation. Expect temperatures around 83° F (28° C).
Be sure to pack layers and a rain jacket, particularly in the autumn months as Italy approaches its rainy season. If you find yourself caught out by low-season showers, take a trip underground to the Catacombs of San Gennaro or seek shelter with a Neapolitan espresso topped with chocolate sauce, nuts, and airy cream.
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