How much should a taxi cost from Naples to Positano?
A taxi service here typically costs around $220 to $270 (€197-€242), while private transfers with Daytrip’s car service are only $30 (€27) per person.
How do you get a transfer from Naples to Positano?
With the Daytrip car service, booking your private transfer online is simple. Your Amalfi Coast adventure can begin wherever you need it, including as soon as you touch down in the Naples Capodochino Airport. Your driver will load up your luggage and transport you right to your hotel in Positano-or make any requested stops en route.
How much is a transfer from Naples Airport to Positano?
A Naples Airport private transfer starts at $30 (€27) per person while a Naples Airport shuttle can be a more affordable option for solo travelers.
Is there a train between Naples and Positano?
Positano doesn't have a train station, but you can take a train from Naples to Sorrento, and then a bus, taxi, or private car (or ferry in the summer!) from Sorrento to Positano.
What is the best way to get to Positano from Naples?
Daytrip's private car service is the fastest and most comfortable way to get from Naples to Positano, offering a seamless car ride with a professional driver from your hotel or the Naples Airport to your final destination.
Why use a car service?
Using a car service is the fastest and most comfortable, and your friendly local driver will provide insights along the way. You can even stop for sightseeing to enrich your holiday! Your driver will also provide seamless direct service in a climate-controlled car, enabling you to avoid the hassle of multiple transfers using other transit methods.
The Naples to Positano transfer is a highlight of any trip to Italy. Using the Daytrip private car service for the transfer from Naples to Positano typically takes just 90 minutes, whisking you toward the breathtaking views of the Amalfi Coast. Your journey with one of our experienced drivers offers an unbeatable travel experience, allowing you to sit back and relax while covering the distance at your own pace and enjoying optional sightseeing excursions.
Your local driver will assist you with every step of the door-to-door transfer, including helping you with your luggage and providing local guidance for any sightseeing location you visit. Your private transfer opens the door to the wonders of Southern Italy, from the ancient ruins of Pompeii to the charming lemon groves of Sorrento.
About Positano
Once you arrive at your destination after the exciting transfer from Naples to Positano, you will be greeted by a city that perfectly blends cultural richness with natural beauty.
Positano's history whispers from every corner, from its origins as a maritime power to its current status as a haven for artists and celebrities. Wander through the maze of alleyways and discover artisanal boutiques, cafes, and terraces that offer splendid sea views. The air, infused with the scent of lemon and saltwater, invites you to slow down and savor the flavors of local cuisine.
With the luxury of a private transfer, you can get a head start on enjoying your holiday with reliable, secure pickup at available hotels or the Naples airport and direct drop-off at your accommodation in Positano.
From Naples to Positano: travel tips
Ahead of your transfer from Naples to Positano, there are a few travel tips that can help you to maximize your safety and comfort en route.
Select a reputable car service
Choosing a reliable private car service provider like Daytrip is key to an enjoyable journey. Your safety and comfort are paramount, and our fleet of well-maintained vehicles and expert drivers provide unmatched convenience and enjoyment to travelers.
Timing is key
To ensure timely transfers, we advise travelers to depart early in the day to leave plenty of time for sightseeing tours and offset unexpected traffic conditions. This is especially important for those using the private car service from Naples Airport, where congested traffic conditions can often occur.
Communicate delays with your driver
Daytrip’s flexible booking and responsive drivers mean you don’t have to worry if your flight plans get disrupted. Delays happen, and getting in touch with our team is the easiest way to ensure you’re not stuck with a long wait in the arrivals hall at Naples Capodichino Airport after your flight. We will do our best to adjust your reservation where possible or point you toward alternative transportation.
How to get from Naples to Positano
There are a few transport options to explore for your transfer from Naples to Positano, including both public transportation and private transfers.
From Naples to Positano by private car transfer
The most comfortable option for many travelers is booking a Naples to Positano private transfer with Daytrip, a 1.5-hour journey with an English-speaking local driver in one of our luxury sedans. The private car service offers seamless door-to-door transportation in a climate-controlled vehicle, kicking off your Amalfi Coast holiday with a memorable journey. The private transfer prices start at $30 (€27) per person, and you can add an optional stop at a sightseeing location (or two!).
From Naples to Positano by train
There is a train along this route, but choosing this option means you sign up for an indirect trip with transfers en route. You will first take a train ride from Naples to Sorrento, then a bus to Positano. This option is more time-consuming, with a minimum travel time of 2.5 hours, and the train prices vary from $8 to $16 (€7-€14). You may also have to pay more for additional transport services to and from the public transportation station in either city.
From Naples to Positano by bus
On this route, you will first take a bus to Sorrento and then a bus from Sorrento to Positano, but with the transfers involved, you will again spend at least 2.5 hours on the road. Public transport vehicles can also often become overcrowded in peak travel seasons, and it can be difficult to get confirmation of the availability of a specific bus service in advance.
From Naples to Positano by shuttle
A Daytrip group shuttle balances the luxury service of private transfers with the value of public transportation, offering various pick-up areas (including the Naples Airport) and drop-off in central Positano. The vehicles used depend on your group size, ranging from minivans to small buses. The shared shuttle is the easiest way to travel from Naples to Positano on a budget.
From Naples to Positano by Taxi
Taxis on this route can become quite expensive, and you may pay, on average, $220 to $270 (€197-€242) for the 90-minute drive. Keep in mind that booking a taxi in advance isn’t always possible depending on the company and that you likely will need to be picked up at a central location rather than at your accommodation.
Things to do when you get to Positano
Catch some sun
No visit to Positano is complete without spending time on its iconic beaches. The main beach, Spiaggia Grande, is a picturesque spot to relax and watch the boats glide across the water. For a quieter experience, the more secluded Fornillo Beach is just a short walk away. Both offer sun loungers and umbrellas for hire, alongside beachfront cafes and restaurants where you can indulge in fresh seafood and local wines.
Hike the Path of the Gods
For a panoramic view of Positano and the coast, hike the Sentiero degli Dei, or “Path of the Gods”. The trailhead is accessible via local bus, and the hike offers some of the most breathtaking vistas in the region. Ensure you have comfortable shoes, water, and your camera ready for this adventure.
Take a boat tour
To explore the rugged coastline, discover hidden coves, or even journey to nearby islands such as Capri. These excursions provide a different perspective of Positano and are perfect outings if you want to combine adventure with stunning scenery.
When’s the best time to visit Positano?
Before booking your Amalfi Coast adventure to Positano from Naples, you will need to consider the best time of year to pay a visit to this incredible destination. The busiest times for Naples’ hotels and the Naples Airport are the summer months when southern Italy sees its hottest temperatures and fewest showers. Even if you book your hotel and any transfers in advance, things like restaurants and beach clubs can become overcrowded or booked up at this popular destination.
Consider booking a spring or autumn visit for fewer crowds and slightly cooler but still sunny weather. You may be able to score shoulder-season deals on your hotel or on any transportation you use for transfers.
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