Privat biltransfer frƄn Sorrento till Neapel
Privat transfer pƄ 1 h 10 min
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- Gratis avbokning 24 timmar fƶre avresa
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Car trip from Sorrento to Naples
A car trip from Sorrento to Naples is a fabulous experience that showcases Italian history and culture. The seaside cliffs and lazy limoncello-sipping afternoons in Sorrento feel worlds away from Naples' bustling streets. From relaxing under the warm Mediterranean sun, you're transported to an energetic city dripping with historic grandeur.

Leaving the seaside cliffs of Sorrento behind, your private car transports you through an ever-changing landscape. Seaside villages give way to picturesque vineyards and coastal vistas, all dominated by the imposing figure of Mt. Vesuvius. Your private driver navigates the winding roads with ease. A knowledgeable guide and companion, they offer anecdotes and insights that enrich your travel experience.
About Naples
With a population of nearly 1,000,000, Naples is the third-largest city in Italy after Rome and Milan. The regional capital of Campania, Naples was founded by Greeks in the first millennium BC, making it one of the oldest continuously inhabited urban areas in the world. This long history, combined with its status as a Mediterranean power and center for the arts, has shaped the city into the exciting metropolis it is today. The port has been abuzz for over 2000 years and remains the lifeblood of Naplesā economy, giving the city a very āworkingā atmosphere. Meanwhile, its historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for the many palaces, churches, statues, and fountains that line its streets and plazas.

Then, of course, thereās Naplesā most famous invention: pizza. Seeking out the best pie is an adventure in itself. From LāAntica Pizzeria Da Michele, where Julia Roberts ate in Eat, Pray, Love, to fly-by-night street pizza carts, Naples is truly a feast for the senses. And pizza isnāt the only culinary delight. From fried street food (pizza included), to eggplant parmesan, and seafood filling everything from soup to pasta, Naples is one of Italyās epicurean epicenters.
From Sorrento to Naples: Travel tips
The journey from Sorrento to Naples transports you from a town bathed in the beauty of the Mediterranean to a busy port filled with history. To make sure your transfer is an unforgettable experience, here are some essential travel tips for the car ride.
Select a reputable car service
Opt for a provider like Daytrip, that offers a fleet of well-maintained vehicles and experienced drivers who can navigate Italyās roads with ease. This will ensure your comfort and safety, as well as provide an opportunity to gain local insights during your ride.
Timing is key
If youāre considering stopping for sightseeing at Mt. Vesuvius, Pompeii or a winery, consider departing early in the morning to make sure you donāt run out of time. Traveling early also means you avoid congestion, and get treated to breathtaking views of the coastline bathed in the soft morning light.
How to get from Sorrento to Naples
If youāre traveling from Sorrento to Naples, you have several travel options. For travelers on a budget, the cheapest way to travel from Sorrento to Naples is by train or bus, although it is also possible to take a ferry for a relatively low cost as well. The fastest way to travel from Sorrento to Naples is by ferry or train, but if you care about convenience, the best way to travel from Sorrento to Naples is by car.
Sorrento to Naples by train
Taking a train is the cheapest way to get from Sorrento to Naples, which makes it popular among locals and tourists alike. The Circumvesuviana train leaves daily from the main train station, every 30 minutes from 6 AM to 11 PM in the high season. Itās a bit less frequent in the off season. The trip takes an hour and ten minutes, and you can purchase your ticket at the station for about 4 euros. Itās a great budget option, but thereās no luggage area, no air conditioning, and theyāre often overcrowded, especially in the summer. For 4 euros more you can upgrade to the Campania Express, a special tourist line, which not only shaves 20 minutes off the trip, but has guaranteed seats, air conditioning, and luggage storage. Tickets can be purchased online at the EAV Campania website or at the Circumbesubiana ticket office. These trains run less frequently than the Circumvesuviana and the schedule depends on the season, so be sure to check the time tables in advance.
Sorrento to Naples by bus
It is possible to take a bus from Sorrento to Naples, but really this option is only feasible if youāre going to the Naples airport. The Curreri Viaggi shuttle service offers buses from the main station in Sorrento to the P1 parking area at Naples Airport for 10 euros. These buses leave every 2 hours from 9:00 AM to 7:30 PM, except for Christmas and New Years. Youāll need to purchase your ticket on their website in advance to ensure a seat. The trip makes multiple stops along the way, taking an hour and 15 minutes to reach sunny Sorrento.
Things to do when you get to Naples
As the third-largest city in Italy, thereās no shortage of things to do when you get to Naples. If you didnāt stop to visit the ruins of Pompeii or Herculaneum, or hike Mt. Vesuvius, on your private transfer from Positano to Naples, those are all popular day trips. The city proper though is best known for 3 things: port, palaces, and pizza.

You can easily spend a day at the Piazza del Plebiscito, Naplesā main square. Surrounding this huge space are multiple palaces, including the Royal Palace, Palazzo Salerno, and Prefecture Palace, and the Basilica Royal. From here, you can set out to find more palaces, and historic churches like the Naples Cathedral or the Sam Domenico Maggiore.
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