
Private car transfer from Rome to Conca dei Marini
in 3 h 30 min
per seat
car
Trip Information
Pick-up
Your driver will meet you at your address in Rome.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Trip
Youâll travel in comfort for 3 h 30 min.
- Optional sight-seeing
- Clean, comfortable car
- Professional driver
- Bottled water
- Child seats
- Prepared for handicapped
- Smoke-free
- Pet friendly
Drop-off
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Conca dei Marini.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Overview: car trip from Rome to Conca dei Marini
Rome is often described as an awe-inspiring open-air museum, and it isn't difficult to imagine why, given the city's rich history, incredible architecture, and cultural attractions. With Rome being such an enrapturing destination, we know it can be hard to say goodbye to, but with Rome to Conca dei Marini on the horizon, it should ease a little of the heart sickness leaving Rome behind. A car trip with Daytrip from Rome to Rome to Conca dei Marini is exciting in itself and offers numerous adventures before you even get to Conca dei Marini.
Along the way to Conca dei Marini, you can begin your side quests at the Pastena Caves. These caves were first discovered in 1926 and offer visitors a thrilling underground adventure. After a trip to the caves, you'll want to make your way to the Herculaneum Archeological Region next. This UNESCO-listed Roman city might be in ruins, but it will give you an incredible look at the past.
Then there is Positano, with its pastel-colored homes, staggering cliff faces, and gorgeous Mediterranean coastline. A stop in this little seaside town will give you a chance to prepare for the Italian culture that awaits in Conca dei Marini.
Once your professional English-speaking driver drops you off, you'll be ready to tour this tiny village on the Amalfi Coast and embrace its culture. But don't forget to ask your driver if they have any tips for when you visit, as you don't want to miss out on anything when touring Conca dei Marini.
About Conca dei Marini
You'll find Conca dei Marini among beautiful flamboyant flowers and lemon-scented orchards on Italy's Amalfi Coast. It is a tiny village that doesn't get as much attention as big resort towns Positano, Ravello, and Amalfi itself, but this doesn't mean it isn't worth exploring. If anything, the lack of mass public attention makes it a hidden gem worth visiting.
Conca dei Marini began as a tiny fishing village, and although it has grown, it has retained its old-world charm. The town has become well known for its white houses seemingly built into natural cliff sides that look preciously sculpted and its sparkling Mediterranean waters that set beach lovers' hearts a flutter. But let's also not forget about the region's juicy lemons featured in local dishes and desserts that flavor the air or the dark green vegetation around the town with its gorgeous wildflowers and vineyards.
The village lies across a little bay and is overlooked by the Torre Saracena, a watch tower that can be explored when you visit the town. It might not be used to spot pirates any longer, but you can feel like a sentry man looking out at the ocean when you visit. However, the main reason people visit Conca dei Marini is for the Grotta dello Smeraldo, one of the most breathtaking Grottas in the world, known for its beauty, serenity, and untold depths.
You should also visit the Convent of St Rosa, built centuries ago. Not only is the building majestic but it is also believed to be the birthplace of the infamous Neapolitan dessert known as the 'sfogliatell.'
Of course, you should also visit the beaches, as they are some of the best in the world for swimming, fishing, and sunbathing. Plus, they are less crowded than the beaches in the neighboring towns!
From Rome to Conca dei Marini: travel tips
When completing a Rome to Conca dei Marini transfer, you might want to consider a few travel tips to ensure a smooth experience. We've listed a few tips below so that you don't need to waste your precious time looking for tips when you should focus on your Conca dei Marini adventure!
Don't forget to snap a few pictures of the wildflowers
If you plan to travel from Rome to Conca dei Marini during the spring, you will likely see fields of brightly blooming wildflowers. If you're traveling with Daytrip, you can ask your driver to stop so that you can snap a few pictures of the beautiful fields. Other seasons won't offer the same opportunity, so consider this before booking your trip if it's something you want to see.
Expect culture and crowds in the summer
Summertime travel on the Amalfi coast is busy! Not only do travelers flock to the coast, but so do the Italians, as July and August are when most take their annual vacations.
So, if you're not comfortable with crowds and long waiting times to see attractions, summer might not be the season you want to travel. However, summer does have its benefits. From warm weather and seasonal cuisine to cultural events, the trip from Rome to Conca dei Marini is bound to be eventful.
Don't forget to visit Pompeii along the way
You can make many stops along the way from Rome to Conca dei Marini, but one of the absolute must-visit places is Pompei. When you drive with Daytrip, our drivers can not only drop you off so that you can explore the ruins of Pompeii but also share insights into the attraction. Pompeii has a tragic history, and visiting the ruins and archeological sites is an eye-opening experience.
How to get from Rome to Conca dei Marini
A Rome to Conca dei Marini transfer is possible by train, bus, and private car service Daytrip. Technically, flights are also available, but they are often too much of a hassle, which is why we've left this option out. To learn more about the other transportation options and to decide which best suits your needs, have a look below:
From Rome to Conca dei Marini by bus
The bus is the slowest but cheapest way to get from Rome to Conca dei Marini. On average, the bus costs between $19 and $27 (âŹ17.75) per ticket, and the trip length is about five hours and 20 minutes. The most popular bus lines offering bus trips daily are Flixbus and Sita Sud. Unfortunately, there are rarely direct trips between the two places, and if there are buses, they are more expensive.
Often, if you take a bus from Rome to Conca dei Marini, you will stop over in Sant'agnello if you transfer with another bus; however, if you want to take the bus to Naples from Rome, you will then need to transfer to a train to Sorrento and then a bus from Sorrento to Conca dei Marini.
Although cheap, bus travel can be a headache, with few amenities, long stopovers, and crowded cabins. Schedules can also change at a moment's notice, although this is not common.
From Rome to Conca dei Marini by train
One of the fastest ways to get from Rome to Conca dei Marini is to take a train, but note that it can be incredibly expensive, especially during the summer. Typically, a train trip between these European destinations takes about two hours and 45 minutes, but it can cost between $130 and $250 (âŹ121-âŹ233).
Depending on the route this mode of transportation takes, transfers are also often involved. If you want to take the train, you must book a ticket with Trenord, ItaloTreno, or Trenitalia. Your ticket should tell you which transfers are involved. You can book online or in person when checking the schedule.
Rome to Conca dei Marini by private car transfer service
One of the best ways to get from Rome to Conca dei Marini is by private car transfer service Daytrip. Booking with Daytrip is easy and convenient, especially considering you can choose when you want to travel based on your travel schedule.
Daytrip is also one of the faster options for getting from Rome to Conca dei Marini. It might not be as fast as the train, but at three and a half hours, it's not a bad travel time, especially considering the distance. It's also an affordable way to travel, with tickets costing around $97 (âŹ91), which is cheaper than the train.
Additional benefits include luxury and safe cars, professional drivers with insider travel tips, luggage handling, and pet-friendly cabins. So why not book and relax as you watch the gorgeous Italian scenery pass by or brush up on your travel tips? A comfortable ride and side adventures at places like the Villa di Poppea, Pompeii, and Positano await along the way.
Things to do when you get to Conca dei Marini
The sights you see along the way might whet your appetite, but they won't sate it, which is why we've shared a few of the best things to do when you get to Conca dei Marini. Those traveling from Rome to Conca dei Marini will love visiting these local attractions.
The Emerald Cave
The main attraction to Conca dei Marini is the Emerald Cave, one of the world's best grottos. This enchanting cave can be visited by boat via the sea or by road via the 163 Amalfitana. However, for everyday visitors, access is strictly by boat.
The Emerald Cave is named for its characteristic coloration. The waters appear crystalline and green because sunlight filters in through an underwater fissure. Luigi Buonocore discovered this cave almost by chance in 1932.
Besides being aesthetically pleasing and worthy of picture-taking, it is also home to a very rare marine species. When you visit via a tour boat, you can see the waters and learn more about this species.
The Church of St. John the Baptist
Conca dei Marini might be small, but it has its fair share of towering churches. One you should definitely consider visiting is the Church of St. John the Baptist, which is also known as the Church of St.Anthony of Padua, the town's patron saint. The church is positioned on a cliff and dominates the town's skyline with its bell tower and beautiful facade.
The Church of St. John the Baptist has a longstanding history in the town, which is unsurprising considering that it was constructed between the 11th and 12th centuries. It is believed to have originally been erected in the Byzantine style until it was later enlarged and transformed into an Amalfi Romanesque building. When you visit, you can tour the church and enjoy the stunning ocean view from up high.
The Tower of the Cape of Conca
Torre del Capo di Conca, otherwise known as the Tower of the Cape of Conca, is another fascinating landmark you should visit when exploring the town of Conca dei Marini. The Tower of the Cape of Conca is a 16th-century watchtower that is strikingly positioned on a cliffside overlooking the ocean.
It was used to spot pirates and was originally built to defend the territory from Turkish incursions. Years later, it lost its importance, and the location was used as a cemetery, so when you visit, expect to also see old but fascinating tombstones of long-dead villagers.
When is the best time to visit Conca dei Marini?
If you're planning a trip from Rome to Conca dei Marini, you're likely eager to learn the best time to visit this slice of paradise. Conca dei Marini is one of the small towns along the Amalfi Coast, and it experiences a Mediterranean climate, which allows visitors to enjoy mild weather almost all year long.
Although the weather makes Conca dei Marini a destination that can be visited all year long, the best time to visit is between June and October, especially if you're visiting to enjoy the beach and the outdoors. However, the downside is that June and July get busy, and hotel prices are sometimes sky-high, so consider this when making travel arrangements.
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Good to know
Children
If youâre traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!
Pets
Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.
Tips
Gratuity isnât included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).
Luggage
- Big luggage
- 29x21x11 inches
- 74x53x28 cm
- Small luggage
- 22x14x9 inches
- 56x36x23 cm
Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If youâre traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.
Payment methods
Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!
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