TransferĂȘncia de carro particular de Positano para NĂĄpoles
TransferĂȘncia privada em 1 h 30 min
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- Bagagem extra ou de grandes dimensÔes pode ser adicionada
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- Cancelamento gratuito 24 horas antes da partida
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Overview: car trip from Positano to Naples
A car trip from Positano to Naples might mean your holiday on the Amalfi Coast is coming to a close. However, by taking a Positano to Naples private car transfer, you can extend your immersion in Italian history and culture even if youâre on your way to the Naples Airport! 

After leaving your hotel, enjoy the winding road along the Amalfi Coast one last time with one of our friendly drivers, and stop for sightseeing. For example, you could explore the perfectly preserved ruins of Pompeii or hike to the top of Mt. Vesuvius. Donât pass up the pleasure of lunch at the spectacular Cantina del Vesuvio winery.
About Naples
The regional capital of Campania, Naples lies 120 miles (190 km) southeast of Rome. Founded by the Greeks, itâs one of the oldest continuously inhabited urban areas globally. This long history has shaped the area into the exciting metropolis it is today.Â

From Positano to Naples: travel tips
If youâve decided to use a car service from Positano to Naples, here are some key travel tips to optimize your private transfer.
Select a reputable car serviceÂ
Opt for a private transfer with Daytrip, whose well-maintained vehicles and experienced drivers navigate Italyâs roads with ease to drop you off right at your accommodation or the airport in time for your flight.
Timing is keyÂ
If youâre booking sightseeing stops at Mt. Vesuvius, Pompeii, or a winery, plan your trip to avoid the midday crowds and rush-hour congestion. And if youâre catching a flight, give a buffer for traffic delays.
Savor the Ride
Take a private transfer with Daytrip to fully appreciate this route from the Amalfi Coast to the capital of the Campania region. A private car is the only option that lets you take advantage of sightseeing opportunities at Italyâs iconic landmarks, like the ancient ruins of Pompeii and slumbering Mt. Vesuvius. Itâs a great way to squeeze in some more of Italy if youâre on your way to Naples Airport!
How to get from Positano to Naples

Positano to Naples by Train
There is no train station in Positano, so youâll first need to take a bus or taxi (or Amalfi-based ferry in the summer) to Sorrento. Once there, you can buy tickets at the station for the Circumvesuviana train. The total trip price is about $17-$24 (âŹ15-22). Youâll then need to get from the station to your hotel.
Positano to Naples by Bus
No buses go directly from Positano to Naples. First, you need to take a bus to Sorrento. The Sita bus company runs from 7:25 AM to 7:40 PM and takes about 45 minutes. Tickets cost between âŹ10 and âŹ12 EUR and can be purchased at local cigarette shops and newspaper stands. Once you reach Sorrento, you can buy a bus ticket to Naples. If youâre heading directly to Naples Airport, the Curreri Viaggi shuttle service offers buses from Sorrentoâs main station to the P1 parking area at Naples Airport for 10 euros. These buses leave every 2 hours from 6:30 AM to 4:30 PM, except for Christmas and New Year. Youâll need to purchase your ticket on their website in advance to ensure a seat.
Positano to Naples by Ferry/Hydrofoil
Like every other public transport option, there is no direct ferry from Positano to Naples. In the summer, you can get a ferry from Positano to Sorrento for about 20 EUR. From Sorrento, the Alilauro Hydrofoil will take you to the Moro Beverello Pier in Naples for just 13.10 EUR. The Hydrofoil runs regularly between Sorrento and Naples but the schedule is dependent on the season.
Positano to Naples Shuttle
While there are no public transportation options directly from Positano to Naples, Daytrip offers a shared shuttle for budget-minded travelers. From the Mandara Parking in Positano, you can get a ride to the Naples International Airport (NAP) or Napoli Centrale Train Station. The first shuttle from Positano to Naples departs at 7:50 AM, and the last leaves at 6:15 PM. During the summer, itâs even possible to add a sightseeing stop at Pompeii! Prices for the Positano to Naples shuttle start at âŹ24 per person depending on the size of your group. Tickets can be booked in advance to guarantee a seat.
Positano to Naples by Private Car Transfer
If youâd like to travel from Positano to Naples in comfort, and on your own schedule, a private car transfer with a company like Daytrip is the best option. You will be picked up at your accommodation and the driver will take care of your luggage. Youâll then be able to enjoy door-to-door service to your accommodation in Naples, and can even add sightseeing stops along the way!
Things to do when you get to Naples
As the third-largest city in Italy, thereâs no shortage of things to do when you get to Naples, but when creating your itinerary, donât forget the 3 Pâs: the port, palaces, and pizza. 

Palace hop around Piazza del Plebiscito
You can easily spend a day at the Piazza del Plebiscito, Naplesâ main square. Surrounding this huge space are multiple palaces, including the Royal Palace, Palazzo Salerno, and Prefecture Palace, and the Basilica Royal.Â
Take in the views from Castel Nuovo
The castle you can see from the Piazza del Plebiscito, is the iconic Castel Nuovo. Built in the 13th century, itâs been modified, updated, and remodeled over the years, and now has a Baroque triumphal arch as its entrance. Itâs well worth taking a tour to see the interiors, and the view of the port from the ramparts is the best in the city.
Explore Santa Lucia
Head southwest from the Piazza del Plebiscito and youâll enter the district of Santa Lucia. This warren of narrow cobbled alleys is the perfect place to lose yourself in Neopolitan living. Originally a fishing settlement, itâs a great place to stop for some authentic seafood dishes.
Patrol the port
Keep heading downhill in Santa Lucia, and youâll finally reach Naples harbor. The basis of Napleâs economy, the harbor is split into a number of different ports, and is abuzz at all hours. During the day though, youâll want to pay a visit to the Castel dell'Ovo. The oldest fortification still standing in Naples, thereâs been some defensive structure here since the 6th century BC.
Find the best pizza in Naples
Sample as much pizza as possible during your Naples explorations. Restaurants in the city battle for the title of âBest Pizza in Naplesâ. LâAntica Pizzeria Da Michele is always popular, especially after Julia Roberts ate here in Eat, Pray, Love. But you also donât want to miss a distinctly Neopolitan experience; keep your eyes peeled for street pizza carts, which fry their pies rather than bake them.
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