
Rome에서 Positano까지 Private car transfer
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귀하의 기사는 Rome에서 귀하의 주소로 만나러 갈 것입니다.
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Overview: Car trip from Rome to Positano
A car trip from Rome to Positano is a thrilling adventure for solo and group vacationers. If you're in Rome, you've realized how special it is with its gorgeous architecture, ancient history, cultural attractions, delicious cuisine, breathtaking churches, fountains, and piazzas. Not to mention, the city is filled with exciting entertainment and one-of-a-kind opportunities. The same can be said for Positano, so it's understandable that your travels are taking you here next.
Positano is a coastal village on Italy's spectacularly beautiful Amalfi Coast. This village is one of the most naturally stunning in the world, with its sparkling beaches, iconic cliff sides, tasty local dishes, and vibrant nightlife. In travel circles, it is well-known for being a luxury honeymoon destination and sophisticated resort town because of its charming boutiques, inviting hotels, colorful homes, cliffside cafes, and seaside location.
Travel with a private transfer service like Daytrip, and you can count on your reliable and professional drivers to get you from Rome to Positano safely and comfortably. On a car trip to Positano with Daytrip, you can enrich your travel experience by talking to your English-speaking driver about local culture and stop for sightseeing, hiking, beach lazing, and walking ancient archaeological sites before you reach this Mediterranean paradise.
With Daytrip, you'll be soaking up the rays in Positano in no time, and if you feel like it, you'll even get to sightsee along the way!
About Positano
Positano is far more than a travel destination. It's a feast for the eyes, where the lush colors of the Amalfi Coast and the vibrant tableau of painted buildings built into craggy cliffs create a memorable experience.
The steeply stacked houses seem to defy gravity, a kaleidoscope of peach, pink, and terracotta cascading into the cobalt waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea. The entire town is built into the cliffs, so no matter where you want to go, you'll need to wander, climb, or descend stairs. The Santa Maria Assunta church marks the middle of the downtown, as well as cultural life for locals. From Positano, it is easy to travel by ferry to other small villages as well. With its rich palette, it's not hard to see why Positano is a jewel of Italy and an emblem of Mediterranean beauty.
Remarkably, it was part of the Republic of Amalfi during the 9th-11th centuries. During the 10th century, when Positano was at its peak, it rivaled Venice as one of the most important mercantile metropolises in the world. This isn't difficult to believe, considering Positano played an integral role in writing the first maritime laws.
Unfortunately, its importance didn't last, and it faced economic decline for centuries. Despite this decline and near ruin, it has captivated the hearts of dreamers and adventurers for centuries. Still, it wasn't until the 1950s that Positano became a popular traveling destination and again began to grow.
Fortunately, ever since, it has grown exponentially from a fishing village into a pedestrian town with fashionable resorts, inviting restaurants, and numerous eye-grabbing attractions and fun activities. It is now a perfect example of how spectacular a village can be if it successfully blends natural beauty and cultural richness. Positano and the other towns on the Amalfi Coast have even been listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites for these very reasons.
From Rome to Positano: Travel tips
Whether you're driving, taking the train or bus, or using a private transfer like Daytrip from Rome to Positano, there are a few travel tips you need to keep in mind. Even if you've visited Positano before, a refresher course never hurts!
Carry cash
While traveling from Rome to Positano, you'll have access to ATMs and banks, but since Positano and the route to get there are a little more rural, it's best to carry at least a little cash. With physical money, you can easily shop in remote locations along the Amalfi coast, like at outdoor markets, street vendors, and small shops. Look on the front of stores for a small sign that indicates what forms of money they accept.
Pack the essentials
It's indisputable that the journey from Rome to Positano will be one of the best driving experiences of your life. The route demonstrates just how beautiful Italy is, no matter the season. However, how you get between these two places isn't the only important aspect of your trip planning.
Keep essentials like sunscreen, comfortable shoes, a light jacket, an umbrella, and bottled water close at hand. Each of these items could come in handy as you tour the countryside and stop along the way before you get to Positano.
Book with a private transfer service
A private transfer service is the only direct way to get from Rome to Positano, so it's the best choice when you want to elevate this bucket-list experience.
Book with Daytrip and you won't just ride door-to-door in comfort, you'll be able to chat with your English-speaking driver about local culture, and can even stop for sightseeing along the way at Italian icons like Mount Vesuvius and the Pompeii Archaeological Site. All perks you won't get with any other transportation option.
Stop for sightseeing
Because taking a private car puts you in complete control of your trip from Rome to Positano, you can turn your trip into an exciting Italian adventure. The road from Rome to Positano is filled with so much to see and do that some people turn it into a multi-day road trip. But even in a day, you can wander the waterfall-filled Tivoli or step back in time at UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Herculaneum or Pompeii. It'll make your trip that much more memorable.
How to get from Rome to Positano
With the exquisite beauty of the Amalfi Coast touted endlessly by everyone who's ever visited, it's no surprise that it's popular. However, it might be slightly shocking to learn that traveling from Rome to Positano on the Amalfi Coast can be complicated. This is especially true, considering no direct flight or ferry transportation options exist.
Yet, this doesn't mean getting transport to this mountainous region with its narrow single-lane roads is impossible – after all, no one would visit if that was the case. So, to save you some time and energy, we've listed how to get from Rome to Positano without encountering any transportation-related travel anxiety.
Bus From Rome to Positano
Besides booking with a private car service like Daytrip, the only other way to travel directly from Rome to Positano is by bus. Two bus lines operate trips between these two cities – Flixbus and Marozzi VT – with Marozzi VT being the more popular choice.
Depending on the trip, a bus ride can take about five hours, and Marozzi VT provides trips from Rome to Positano five times weekly, with tickets costing as little as 25 euros. Although affordable, this can be time-consuming, and you won't get the chance to stop and sightsee, nor will you be as comfortable as you would if you drove.
Daytrip's Private Car Service From Rome to Positano
The distance from Rome to Positano is 135 miles (272.2 km), and if you travel with Daytrip, this trip will only take a little over three hours and 10 minutes, making it the fastest way to travel. And who doesn't want to get to Positano quickly so they can begin exploring? With Daytrip, your English-speaking professional driver will fetch you from your accommodation in Rome and take you to your destination in Positano.
During your trip, you won't need to worry about handling your luggage or navigating the winding roads, as we'll do that for you. And unlike any other transportation option, you can stop for sightseeing! Best of all, a trip starts at only 91 euros per seat, making Daytrip cost-effective, and you can relax in the air conditioning and enjoy the coastal beauty and insider knowledge from your driver.
Daytrip is flexible, too! If your flight to Rome arrives late at night or early in the morning, booking Daytrip is the most sensible option.
Train From Rome to Positano
You can travel via a fast train from Rome to Naples and then transfer to another train from Naples to Sorrento. Once in Sorrento, though, you'll need to take a bus or taxi to Positano. If you have a larger budget and don't want to travel via Trenitalia trains, you can book with Italotreno, a private train operator in Italy. These trains are more comfortable, but tickets are slightly more costly, and you still have to transfer in Naples. Tickets for the whole journey will be at least 25 euros, and if you get the express train, the train rides will take about three hours and 48 minutes.
Taxi or Shuttle From Rome to Positano
Many find traveling from Rome to Positano by taxi or shuttle to be one of the best and most comfortable ways to get from one city to the next. Unfortunately, although this may be true, taking a taxi or shuttle can be incredibly expensive and risky. Arranging a taxi online ahead of time can be difficult or impossible, and if your flight arrives late at night, you may be stuck with the price offered at the airport's taxi stand.
During the busy summer season, the best plan is to book with a reputable international company like Daytrip, where you can order in advance, pay by with a card or cash, and customize the journey.
Flight from Rome to Positano
Some people prefer flying, but that won't be an option for this journey. Positano has no airport, so you can't fly from Rome to Positano. You would need to fly from Rome to Naples, which would be about 3 hours total travel time between getting to the airport, 2 hours for check-in and security, and about 50 minutes flight time. Once in Naples, you still have to take the same ground transportation options.
Things to do when you get to Positano
This gorgeous cliffside town nestled on the Amalfi Coast might not be the largest in Italy, but that doesn't mean it isn't worth your time to travel from Rome to Positano. It has plenty of ferry traffic, so visiting other Amalfi Coast villages is a breeze plus a trip to Naples is completely within reach. Hotels in Positano also tend to cost less than in the larger towns nearby. To reaffirm your decision, we've listed a few of the best things to do when you get to Positano.
Hike the Path of the Gods
If you're planning a visit to Positano, you likely love the outdoors. Experience the best of this UNESCO-listed landscape by hiking the Path of the Gods. The name might make the hike sound daunting, but we promise it's manageable.
In only three hours of mildly strenuous activity, you'll get to the top and see one of the most unforgettable views in your lifetime.
As far as the eye can see, you'll be rewarded with unparalleled views of the Amalfi Coast and Positano. If you feel up to it, you can even pack a picnic and enjoy your time snacking while you take in the views before you head back to town.
Music On The Rocks
Positano has become an international hotspot, so some world-class venues have popped up to cater to the jet-set. Music On The Rocks is maybe the most unique nightclub in town. The club is fun with its pumping tunes, vibrant atmosphere, and memorable structure—this is because Music On The Rocks is quite literally on the rocks, with the club in a cave! It's the only "true" nightlife option for those wanting to do more than relax at very chill bars in the town.
Visit the beaches
Positano has more than one beach, making it a dream destination for beach lovers. When you visit, you'll get to tour numerous beaches, relax on the sand, or go for a dip in the ocean. We recommend visiting a few of the hotel beach clubs during your stay, as you'll truly relax and enjoy the sparkling waters and sand between your toes from a rented beach chair. Trust us; you'll want to rent a chair because some of the best beach clubs, like Treville Beach Club, La Scogliera, Arienzo Beach Club, and the One Fire Beach Club, get busy.
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