Yes — this is one of the most underused advantages of a Daytrip transfer from this airport. Rather than going directly between the airport and your accommodation, you can stop at a landmark en route. Pompeii, for instance, sits almost directly between the airport and the Amalfi Coast towns, making it a natural stop on arrival day without adding meaningful distance. It is an efficient way to make your travel day productive rather than just transiting.
Naples Airport (NAP) is roughly 73 km (45 miles) from the airport and sits north of the city, meaning Amalfi Coast travelers face the full length of Naples traffic before they even begin the coastal road. Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport places you on the southern side of Salerno, already past the urban congestion. For travelers whose primary destination is anywhere along the Amalfi Coast — Positano, Amalfi, Ravello, or the Cilento — flying into Salerno typically saves meaningful time in transit and gets you into the scenery sooner.
Absolutely. Pompeii is approximately 50 km (31 miles) from the airport, and Herculaneum is even closer to the Naples direction at roughly 60 km (37 miles). Both ancient Roman sites are world-class in scale and require at least half a day to do them justice. Arriving into Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport and heading directly to one of these sites before continuing to your accommodation on the coast is a genuinely efficient itinerary — and far more satisfying than spending arrival day staring at motorway lanes.
Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport (IATA: QSR) sits in Pontecagnano Faiano, roughly 20 km (12 miles) southeast of Salerno city center. Despite its relatively small size, it serves as the most convenient gateway to the Amalfi Coast — putting you far closer to Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello than flying into Naples would. If your destination is the coastline rather than the city, this airport cuts significant time off your journey before it even begins.
The airport sits within easy reach of some of southern Italy's most celebrated destinations. Salerno city center is roughly 25-35 minutes away. Pompeii is about 50 km (31 miles) and reachable in approximately 45-60 minutes depending on traffic. Positano is around 63 km (39 miles), typically 60-90 minutes by road. Amalfi town itself is roughly 48 km (30 miles), a journey that can take an hour or more given the winding coastal road. A Daytrip driver familiar with these routes handles navigation entirely, so you arrive relaxed rather than frazzled.
The Amalfi Coast road — the SS163 Amalfitana — is one of the most dramatic and demanding drives in Europe. It is a single narrow lane in each direction, lined with hairpin turns and sheer cliff drops, and it congests heavily from spring through autumn. Add luggage, unfamiliar roads, and the challenge of finding parking (where spots can be scarce and expensive per hour), and self-driving becomes a genuine ordeal for first-timers. A private transfer removes every one of those friction points: door-to-door pickup, a local driver who knows the road, and no parking to worry about at the other end.
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