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您将享受舒适的旅程,持续 3小时 40 分钟。

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Overview: Car trip from Positano to Rome

A car trip from Positano to Rome is rife with travel possibilities, and as such, it should be on every traveler's bucket list, including yours. Positano is one of the most iconic coastal towns on Italy's Amalfi Coast, lovingly known for being a scenic seaside paradise.

After you’ve enjoyed its deliciously fresh seafood, ice-cold limoncello, sunbaked craggy cliffs, and colorful cliffside villas, you can explore more of what Italy has to offer by taking a drive to Rome with a car service like Daytrip.

With its unique history, Rome is a hotbed for cultural and historical travelers who want to enjoy an unforgettable adventure. Amidst the backdrop of this European city's towering attractions, you can expect to see impressive archeological sites, monuments, churches, fountains, and gorgeous architecture while enjoying renowned Italian cuisine and a lively atmosphere.

And between the two, the road is filled with enriching sights, from Pompeii, frozen in time for 2000 years, to Mount Vesuvius, its destructor, and enchanting Tivoli, a town built on a series of waterfalls. With Daytrip, you can add these sightseeing stops and more to your itinerary to turn your car trip into an unforgettable travel experience.

About Rome

Archeological findings have painted an illustrious picture concerning the founding history of Rome. Several findings suggest Rome has been a city since the Iron Age, with settlements atop all seven of Romes's famous hills. This truth might not be as exciting as the Roman mythological legend that the city was founded after a dispute between Romulus and his brother Remus that led to Remus's death in 753 BC. Still, it doesn't detract from Rome's historical and cultural importance.

Through many hardships, disasters, wars, and uprisings, Rome has persevered and earned its title as the "Eternal City." This nickname gives away a big clue as to what tourists can expect because although it is now home to more than three million people, its history, monuments, and many museums have been well preserved. Some of Rome's most beloved and visited historical sites include the Colosseum and the Pantheon.

These sites were funded because Rome was the cultural center of the ancient world. At the time, these monuments were unrivaled in complexity and scale, and nowadays, they are still some of the most complex buildings in the world, with the amphitheater still being the largest in the world 2000 years later.

Structural history aside, Rome was also a major Renaissance center and the birthplace of the Baroque style and Neoclassicism, which have left their mark on this city's identity. The ingenious work of Michaelangelo can be seen throughout the city, from Saint Peter's Basilica and the painting adorning the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel to sculptures scattered throughout Rome's many churches. Not to mention the perfect geometry of the Piazza del Campidoglio, which can only be believed when seen.

Rome is also home to numerous breathtaking museums, such as the Palazzo Barberini Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, the Vatican Museums, the Musei Capitolini, and the Borghese Gallery. These museums exhibit everything from striking Roman sculptures and paintings to incredible artifacts steeped in historical importance.

Yet, not all of Romes's culture lies in its art and architecture. Its cuisine is some of the best in the world. The cuisine here pays homage to the rich tapestry of Italian ingredients, preserving recipes that have stood the test of time for centuries. Take cacio e pepe, for example. It's a venerable pasta dish that traces its origins to the days of nomadic shepherds, who relied on just four essential ingredients to provide them with a meal as they traversed the hills.

Another classic is carciofi alla giudea, fried artichokes with roots stretching back to the 16th century when the Pope confined Rome's Jewish community to a ghetto. And who could forget carbonara, arguably Rome's most famous culinary creation? Though it emerged relatively recently, in the mid-20th century, Romans take immense pride in its global popularity, making it a must-have during any visit, with locals insisting you experience it in its authentic form.

With breathtaking scenery, immersive historical and cultural attractions, magnificent art, and delicious food, Rome is worth visiting when traveling from Positano, whether for a day trip or a longer stay.

From Positano to Rome: Travel tips

Traveling from Positano to Rome is a journey you won't soon forget, with the beautiful scenery you'll catch glimpses of along the way. However, to be sure you make the most of your car trip, keep these important travel tips in mind.

Purchase bus tickets ahead of time

If you're not taking a door-to-door car ride from Positano to Rome, after you arrive in the Eternal City, you'll need to look into public transportation. Unfortunately, Rome's public transportation leaves much to be desired, but its bus services are handy if you purchase bus tickets ahead of time. You cannot buy bus tickets on most buses in Rome, but you can get them at any convenience store in the city.

They vary in price according to how long you need a ticket, from 24 hours to weekly, and they are valid for other forms of transportation, such as the metro, tram, and local train.

Don't miss out on travel stops along the way

The drive from Positano to Rome is spectacular and exciting, considering there are numerous stops along the way you could make if you travel with Daytrip. Adding sightseeing stops to places like Mount Vesuvius, the city of Pompei, the Herculaneum archeological area, and the Royal Palace of Caserta in advance will help to avoid disappointment,

Get local tips from your driver

Your personal driver might not be a tour guide, but they have a wealth of knowledge you can capitalize on when driving from Positano to Rome. So when traveling, be sure to ask them questions about Rome and if they have any tips for you that will help make your travel experience stress-free and enjoyable.

How to get from Positano to Rome

If you're considering taking a trip from Positano to Rome, you might wonder how to get there and how far it is. Below, we've detailed a few of your transportation options for how to get from Positano to Rome.

From Positano to Rome by bus

A shuttle bus can be expensive, and many shuttle options from Positano to Rome operate seasonally, so it is best to use a standard bus service. There are two bus companies operating in Positano with their own individual lines at varying times throughout the day, but most leave during the afternoon.

The buses traveling between Positano and Rome tend to be clean, comfortable, safe, and affordable, but they do tend to be slow. If there aren't any delays, buses traveling from Positano to Rome can take four and a half hours to six and a half hours.

So while buses might be the cheapest option when traveling between these two beautiful cities with an average ticket price of 18 euros, they get very crowded, aren't suitable for day trips, and you won't be able to stop and sightsee.

From Positano to Rome by train

If you want to travel from Positano to Rome via train, you should note that there is no train station in Positano. However, you can take the bus from Positano to Sorrento, and then take the train to Napoli Centrale, and then from there, a train to the Roma Termini train station in Rome.

The SITA SUD is the main bus company in Positano and is the one that offers connections to the train station in Naples, Italy, The earliest bus leaves at 7:15 am and takes passengers to the S. Agnello train stop. From there, passengers will encounter one transfer before getting to the Napoli Centrale train stop, which will take them to Rome's station.

Typically, expect to pay between 21 euros and 76 euros per trip, with later bus and train trips costing more.

From Positano to Rome by private car with Daytrip

Few people realize that Rome is the fourteenth most visited city globally and the third most visited city in Europe. With millions of tourists traveling to Rome yearly, the city experiences high traffic rates.

Fortunately, you don't need to worry about the traffic when you travel from Positano to Rome by private car with a professional Daytrip driver. By taking a private transfer with Daytrip from your pickup point in Positano to your drop-off point in Rome, you get to enjoy one of the most convenient and comfortable ways to travel. You'll avoid public transportation transfers and bad traffic, and instead get to where you need to be in a timely manner with no fuss.

A private driver from Daytrip knows the routes, can remember the distance you need to travel, and knows the best ways to get you to Rome without sacrificing stops along the way and beautiful scenery. Prices start at 91 euros per person per trip.

When is the best time to visit Rome?

Rome is one of the most popular places to visit in Europe, and the summer is peak season. Rather than battling crowds and the Italian heat, the best time to visit Rome is in the spring or fall. These shoulder seasons have pleasant weather and fewer crowds, so you can enjoy Rome’s many monuments without being jostled. Just remember that Vatican City is in Rome, so even in the off-season, on major Christian holidays like Christmas and Easter, a mass of the devout fills up the city.

Things to do when you get to Rome

Rome has many exciting things to do, see, and try. Still, the first thing to do when you get to Rome is head to the city center, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its historical impact and cultural significance. Most of Rome's most famous structures, including the Colosseum, are here.

Step into the Past at the Colosseum

Built in 72 AD, over 50,000 people would pack the seats of the Colosseum to watch gladiators, slaves, prisoners, and animals battle. 2000 years later, the Colosseum is still Rome’s most iconic monument and the largest amphitheater in the world. Walk among the seats and around the hypogeum (an underground network of passageways and cages where gladiators and animals were kept) and let your imagination bring its rich history to life. If you want to step onto the Colosseum floor and delve into the hypogeum, definitely join the nighttime underground tour.

Find Rome’s Foundation at the Foro Romano and Palatino

Not far from the Colosseum lies the birthplace of Rome and its center of power: the Foro Romano and Palatino. Here you’ll find a slew of some of the city’s oldest monuments, including the 8th century BC Regia, home to the Kings of Rome, and the complex of the Vestal Virgins, surrounding Rome’s oldest forum, which was originally a marketplace.

Above the Forum, Palatine Hill is the centermost of the storied seven hills of Rome. According to mythology, It was somewhere on this hill that Romulus and Remus were nursed by the she-wolf Lupa in a cave. The Republic’s wealthiest citizens and later, its emperors, built their lavish palaces here for its central location and great views. To visit, just book a bundle Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill Tour.

Finally, visit the Pantheon, Rome’s best-preserved ancient building to finish off your tour. Built by Hadrian in the 2nd century, it served as a temple to the 12 main classical deities and remains one of the best examples of Classical architecture in the world.

Bask in the Baroque Beauty

Rome was a major Renaissance center and the birthplace of the Baroque style and Neoclassicism, so be sure to branch out from its ancient monuments. Tossing a coin into the Trevi Fountain, the largest Baroque fountain in the world, is a cornerstone of any Rome sightseeing tour. And while technically a different country, head to Vatican City to see Michaelangelo’s famous work in the Sistine Chapel and Saint Peter's Basilica, with its wealth of Renaissance and Baroque art and architecture.

Admire the Master-filled Museums

Rome’s many museums offer the chance to admire the work of some of Europe’s greatest masters up close. The Vatican Museums are a must, as is the Musei Capitolini. These twin palaces exhibit ancient Roman sculptures and artifacts as well as works by Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese, and Caravaggio, and have been open to the public since 1734. Round out your art history tour with visits to the Palazzo Barberini Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica and Borghese Gallery.

Make sure you don’t miss the Museum of the Arts of the 21st Century (MAXXI for short). The late Zaha Hadid designed the sweeping concrete structure around a disused military barracks which is considered one of her finest works. While the modern architecture makes MAXXI a destination in itself, the exhibitions by some of Italy’s most visionary contemporary artists found inside are equally praiseworthy.

Journey through Roman Cuisine

Rome’s hearty cuisine is guaranteed to keep your tank full while exploring the city. Try carciofi alla giudìa (fried artichokes) or fiori di zucca Fritti (fried zucchini blossoms stuffed with mozzarella and anchovies) or before filling up on classics like cacio e pepe and carbonara or veal saltimbocca (veal cutlets with prosciutto and sage).

关于从 Positano 到 Rome 旅行的问答

What is the distance between Positano and Rome?
The road distance from Positano to Rome is 135 miles (218 km), and which takes around three and a half hours to cover when driving at a safe speed.
Are there public transport options for traveling from Positano to Rome?
There are public transport options for traveling from Positano to Rome, but they can be tedious and uncomfortable. For example, to take the train, you'll need first to catch a bus in Positano and then take a train from Sorrento with a transfer in Naples before getting to Rome.
Should I rent a car to get from Positano to Rome?
If you want to get from Positano to Rome easily with little stress or fuss, rather than renting a car, taking a private car with a company like Daytrip is the best option. Daytrip's professional drivers will not only get you to Rome safely but will enrich your trip with their local insights. And unlike public transportation, you can even stop for sightseeing.
How do you pay for the bus in Positano?
For convenience's sake, booking a ticket online when taking a bus from Positano to Rome is easiest. However, if you don't want to pay for a ticket online, you can pay the bus driver with small bills or coins. Just make sure you're paying in Euros.
How long does it take to get from Positano to Rome?
If you travel by car, you can expect the trip to take about three and a half hours. However, how long it actually takes depends on numerous factors, like if you decide to make any sightseeing stops, the chosen route, and Rome’s infamous traffic. By bus, the journey is typically four and a half hours to six and a half hours, while the combination of bus and train is usually around three and a half hours.

沿途参观这些景点

Pompeii

Pompeii

Walk the streets of an ancient Roman city that was frozen in time 2000 years ago by the violent eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. Flash Frozen 

Mount Vesuvius

Mount Vesuvius

The world’s most famous volcano offers a strangely beautiful natural landscape and air of history. Blast from the Past 

Herculaneum Archaeological Area

Herculaneum Archaeological Area

While not as well-known as Pompeii, this UNESCO-listed Roman city was also shockingly well-preserved by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. The Other Lost City 

Royal Palace of Caserta

Royal Palace of Caserta

This spectacular 5-floor, 1200-room palace is sure to take your breath away as you explore its immaculate royal apartments and sprawling gardens. The Versailles of Italy 

Abbey of Monte Cassino

Abbey of Monte Cassino

Founded by St. Benedict, this breathtaking cultural monument offers gorgeous views, a stunning interior, and a rich history. Scenic with a Saintly Story 

Tivoli

Tivoli

Scattered with stunning ruins and impressive waterfalls, Tivoli embodies the true meaning of picturesque. A Town Built on Waterfalls 

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2025年10月2日

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我使用这项服务从克罗地亚的斯普利特前往黑山的佩拉斯特。我的体验非常出色。我的司机 Bojan 很热心、知识丰富,并确保我的旅程舒适愉快。我强烈推荐这项服务。

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2019年10月24日

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2019年9月5日

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2019年5月23日

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我、我的丈夫和两个成年子女与安东尼奥度过了一个非常愉快的时光。他准时在我们的酒店接我们,并与我们讨论了行程和车程的时间。我们预定了在赫库兰尼姆停留,我们按计划停留了,但还额外在维苏威火山山脚下的一个美丽酒庄停留,享受了午餐和酒品品尝。我们乘坐的是一辆非常舒适的大型面包车。总的来说,这次经历非常愉快。

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2018年10月19日

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2018年10月11日

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2018年9月29日

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