The Amalfi Coast transport system starts making sense once you stop looking for one best way to get there. There isn’t one.
Positano has no train station. Neither does Amalfi. Ravello sits high above the sea. Sorrento has a railway but is not actually on the Amalfi Coast. Salerno sits at the eastern end and can be a better gateway than Naples. Pompeii can feed you in either direction.
Then you have ferries, local buses, shared airport shuttles, taxis, private drivers and Uber β all useful for different journeys.
The real question is: Where are you starting, where are you sleeping, how much luggage do you have, and which combination removes the most unnecessary effort?
This guide covers the journeys travellers actually make in 2026 β from Naples, Rome, Pompeii, Sorrento, Salerno, Capri and the airports to Positano, Praiano, Amalfi, Ravello, Maiori, Minori and the rest of the coast.
The coast gets easier once you know which side to approach from.
Most journeys fall naturally into a western or eastern route. Pick the right gateway first, then choose between ferry, bus, taxi or private transfer for the final leg.
Sorrento is the natural gateway for the western side of the coast, especially when arriving from Naples or Pompeii.
Salerno gives you a clean approach to the eastern coast, with excellent rail, ferry and road connections.
First: understand how Amalfi Coast transport works
You only need to understand a handful of transport types to plan most journeys confidently.
Train: best for covering the longer mainland distances between Rome, Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento and Salerno.
Ferry: often the most pleasant way to move between coastal towns when seasonal services are operating.
SITA bus: the main public road network along the coast. The 5070 route connects Amalfi, Praiano, Positano and Sorrento, making it particularly useful on the western half of the coast.
Taxi: ideal for shorter road journeys, uphill hotels, ferry-to-hotel transfers and moments when a direct ride is simply more convenient.
Shared shuttle: useful when you want a direct road journey without booking the whole vehicle.
Private driver / NCC: excellent for airports, families, groups, hotel changes, early departures and routes where several public transport connections would otherwise be needed.
Uber: available in Naples, including advance reservations. Around smaller coastal towns, it is best treated as another option to check rather than the only transport you plan around.

Quick route finder
Start with the route, then choose the transport that fits your timing, luggage and travel style.
| Route | Best option | What to know |
|---|---|---|
| Naples β Pompeii | Train | Circumvesuviana to Pompei Scavi for the ruins. Taxi is worth comparing when several people are travelling together. |
| Naples β Sorrento | Train, ferry or taxi | Train is the practical default. Ferry adds the views. Taxi or private driver gives you an easy door-to-door journey. |
| Naples β Positano | Ferry, shuttle or driver | Ferry works beautifully in season. Shared shuttles and private drivers make the road journey simple with luggage. |
| Naples β Amalfi | Ferry or via Salerno | Train to Salerno followed by ferry is one of the cleanest public routes. A direct transfer is ideal for hotel arrivals. |
| Pompeii β Positano | Via Sorrento | Travel west towards Sorrento, then continue by ferry or bus. A private driver gives you a direct alternative. |
| Pompeii β Amalfi | Via Salerno | Travel east towards Salerno, then continue by ferry or bus. A direct transfer works especially well for hotel changes. |
| Sorrento β Positano | Ferry or bus | Ferry is particularly enjoyable in season. Bus, taxi and NCC provide flexible road alternatives. |
| Salerno β Amalfi | Ferry | One of the easiest approaches to Amalfi. Bus, taxi and private transfer work well outside ferry times. |
| Rome β Amalfi Coast | High-speed train first | Use Naples for the western side and consider Salerno for Amalfi, Ravello and the eastern coast. |
| Capri β Positano / Amalfi | Ferry | During ferry season, continuing directly by sea creates a beautifully simple island-to-coast journey. |
Private driver, taxi, shared shuttle or Uber?
Road transport becomes particularly useful on the Amalfi Coast because the railway stops before the coastal towns themselves.
A taxi, shuttle and private driver may all take you along the same road, but the experience and booking model are different.
Private driver / NCC
The service commonly described as a private transfer, chauffeur or private driver is usually an NCC β noleggio con conducente.
You reserve the vehicle and journey in advance, and the price is normally agreed before pickup.
NCC transfers are particularly well suited to journeys such as:
- Naples Airport β Positano
- Naples Airport β Amalfi
- Naples Airport β Ravello
- Naples β Positano
- Pompeii β Positano
- Pompeii β Amalfi
- Salerno β Ravello
- hotel-to-hotel transfers
- early airport departures
- family and group travel
The main value is convenience. Your driver meets you at an agreed point, your luggage stays with you, and the journey continues directly to the closest road-accessible point to your accommodation.

Shared shuttle
A shared shuttle gives you much of the simplicity of a private transfer while spreading the cost between several passengers.
You reserve a seat rather than the entire vehicle.
This works especially well for routes such as Naples Airport or Napoli Centrale to Positano, where a direct road journey can be more convenient than combining train and bus services.
Shared services usually collect other passengers along the way, so the journey may take a little longer than a private car. In return, you get a comfortable middle ground between public transport and a vehicle booked solely for your group.
Taxi
Taxis are especially useful for the shorter road journeys that appear throughout an Amalfi Coast trip.
Typical examples include:
Amalfi β Ravello
Amalfi β Minori
Amalfi β Maiori
Positano β Praiano
ferry pier β hillside hotel
Naples also has published pre-fixed fares for several popular longer journeys. The official airport taxi tariff currently lists fixed rates to destinations including Pompeii, Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi and Ravello.
Naples taxi prices to popular destinations
Current pre-fixed one-way extra-urban fares for licensed Naples taxis. Confirm the fixed fare with the driver before departure.
These prices are per vehicle rather than per passenger, which makes them worth comparing when several people are travelling together. The published tariff includes several standard supplements within the fixed price; motorway tolls and the specified minivan supplement are handled separately.
For a group of four, comparing the full taxi fare with the combined cost and effort of the public journey gives a much more useful picture than comparing it with one bus ticket.
Is Uber available in Naples and on the Amalfi Coast?
Uber is available in Naples, and the platform currently supports advance reservations there.
That makes it useful for journeys around Naples and for checking app-based road options when you arrive.
Once you move into the smaller Amalfi Coast towns, availability can vary much more by time and location. For flexible journeys, opening the app is worth trying. For an airport departure or another journey where timing matters, a pre-arranged taxi or NCC gives you greater certainty.
Pre-booked vehicle and direct journey. Excellent for airports, families, groups and hotel changes with luggage.
Reserve one seat and share the vehicle. Especially useful on longer routes such as Naples to Positano.
Ideal between nearby towns, ferry piers, Ravello and accommodation above the main transport stops.
Useful around Naples. Check live availability when travelling in the smaller coastal towns.
How to Get from Naples to the Amalfi Coast
Naples is the main gateway for many journeys into the region, yet the route changes considerably depending on whether you are travelling to Pompeii, Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi or Ravello.
Naples to Pompeii
For the archaeological site, the most useful railway stop for most visitors is Pompei Scavi β Villa dei Misteri on the EAV NaplesβSorrento line.
The standard Circumvesuviana is the everyday local option.
For a more comfortable journey, the Campania Express links Naples with Herculaneum, Pompeii and Sorrento using air-conditioned trains with reserved seating. In 2026, EAV operates eight Campania Express services per day from March 28.
The separate Pompei FS station becomes useful when your onward journey heads east towards Salerno.
Pompei Scavi β Villa dei Misteri is usually best for visiting the archaeological site and continuing towards Sorrento. Pompei FS is useful when your next journey takes you east towards Salerno.

Pompei ScaviβVilla dei Misteri railway station. Photo: Nenea hartia / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0
Naples to Sorrento
Sorrento is one of the easiest destinations to reach from Naples.
The Circumvesuviana is the straightforward local train. The Campania Express follows the same general corridor with reserved seating and air conditioning.
From Naples Airport, Curreri Viaggi also operates a direct shuttle to Sorrento, with several departures throughout the day. The current published fare is β¬13.
A ferry can also be an attractive option when you are already near the Naples waterfront.
For travellers who prefer a direct road journey, taxi and NCC services connect Naples with Sorrento as well.
Naples to Positano
Positano is reached by sea or road, rather than by train.
During ferry season, the sea can give you the simplest and most memorable arrival.
The classic public road route is:
Naples β Sorrento by train β Positano by SITA bus
The current SITA 5070 line connects Sorrento, Positano, Praiano and Amalfi.
Shared shuttles, taxis and private NCC drivers are especially useful when travelling with luggage or heading directly from an airport, station or hotel.
Naples’ published fixed taxi fare to Positano is currently β¬145 per vehicle.

Before booking any road transfer, check where the vehicle can stop.
Positano is built vertically, and some hotels are reached by pedestrian lanes or stairs. Knowing the closest road-accessible point makes the arrival much smoother.
Naples to Amalfi
For Amalfi, approaching from the Salerno side often creates a beautifully simple public-transport journey.
Take a train from Napoli Centrale to Salerno, walk around 700 metres from Salerno station to Piazza della Concordia, then continue along the coast by ferry.
Trenitalia’s Costiera Link is built around this train-and-ferry combination and connects Salerno with Vietri, Cetara, Maiori, Minori, Amalfi and Positano.
A direct taxi or NCC is another comfortable option, particularly when travelling straight to your accommodation. The published Naples fixed taxi fare to Amalfi is currently β¬155 per vehicle.

Naples to Ravello
Ravello sits above Amalfi, so public transport usually works as a two-stage journey:
Naples β Amalfi β Ravello
Once you reach Amalfi, continue uphill by SITA bus or taxi. SITA maintains the ScalaβRavelloβAmalfi connection in its current Campania network.
A direct taxi or NCC removes the final change and can be particularly convenient for hotel arrivals. Naples’ published fixed taxi fare to Ravello is currently β¬160 per vehicle.
How to Get from Pompeii to the Amalfi Coast
Pompeii is a useful transport crossroads because the best direction changes according to your destination.
For Positano, move west towards Sorrento.
For Amalfi and Ravello, the eastern approach through Salerno can be more natural.
Pompeii to Positano
A straightforward public journey is:
Pompei Scavi β Sorrento β Positano
Take the EAV railway to Sorrento, then continue by ferry or SITA bus.
The Campania Express also connects Pompeii with Sorrento during its 2026 operating season.
For a hotel-to-hotel journey with luggage, a direct taxi or NCC from Pompeii to Positano is worth comparing because it keeps the whole journey in one vehicle.
Pompeii to Amalfi
For Amalfi, use the eastern side:
Pompei FS β Salerno β Amalfi
From Salerno, continue by ferry during the operating season or by road.
This is one of the clearest examples of how understanding the coast geographically can simplify a journey.
Going to Positano? Continue west towards Sorrento. Going to Amalfi or Ravello? The Salerno side gives you a natural eastern approach. With luggage, compare either public route with a direct private transfer.
How to Get from Sorrento to the Amalfi Coast
Sorrento sits outside the Amalfi Coast itself, but its location and transport links make it one of the best gateways to the western side.
Sorrento to Positano
During ferry season, travelling by sea is often the most enjoyable choice. You leave beneath Sorrento’s cliffs and arrive directly at Positano’s waterfront.
The SITA bus gives you a reliable road alternative and links Sorrento directly with Positano.
Taxi and NCC transfers are useful for evening journeys, hotel changes and accommodation that sits well above the ferry pier.

Sorrento to Praiano
Praiano sits directly on the SITA route between Sorrento, Positano and Amalfi, so the bus is a natural public-transport option.
Because the town stretches along the hillside, check the nearest bus stop to your accommodation before travelling.
For luggage-heavy arrivals or later journeys, a taxi or private driver can take you closer to your final entrance.
Sorrento to Amalfi
Both ferry and bus work well.
The bus follows the celebrated coastal road through Positano and Praiano, while the ferry lets you see the same landscape from the water.
For a daytime journey in ferry season, the sea is usually our preferred choice. For an accommodation change with larger bags, a taxi or NCC gives you a comfortable direct alternative.
How to get from Salerno to the Amalfi Coast
Salerno is one of the most useful gateways to the eastern half of the Amalfi Coast, particularly for Vietri, Cetara, Maiori, Minori and Amalfi.
Its railway station also connects neatly with the ferry network.
Salerno to Amalfi
This is one of the easiest Amalfi Coast journeys during ferry season.
From Salerno railway station, walk around 700 metres to the ferry departure at Piazza della Concordia.
Trenitalia’s Costiera Link combines Salerno rail services with Travelmar connections to Vietri, Cetara, Maiori, Minori, Amalfi and Positano.
When the ferry timetable does not suit your journey, buses, taxis and private drivers give you road alternatives.
Salerno to Maiori and Minori
Maiori and Minori sit naturally along the eastern approach from Salerno.
During ferry season, both can be reached as part of the same coastal network used by Costiera Link.
Bus connections continue along the road, while a taxi is particularly convenient after a late train or when transferring directly to a hotel.
Salerno to Ravello
By public transport, travel:
Salerno β Amalfi β Ravello
A taxi or NCC can take you Salerno β Ravello directly, which is often attractive when arriving with luggage.
This is a good example of using private transport only for the part of the journey where it adds the most value.
How to get from Rome to the Amalfi Coast
From Rome, the high-speed railway handles the longest part of the journey efficiently.
Frecciarossa services connect Rome with both Naples and Salerno, so the best station to choose depends on where you are staying.
Rome to Positano
Naples is usually the natural rail gateway.
From there, continue towards Positano by ferry, via Sorrento, or by shared/private road transfer.
A comfortable combination is often:
Rome β Naples by high-speed train β Positano by transfer
You use the train for the long distance and the driver only for the section where direct road access becomes valuable.
Rome to Amalfi
For Amalfi, staying on the train until Salerno can make the final part of the journey particularly simple:
Rome β Salerno β Amalfi by ferry
Trenitalia’s Costiera Link is designed around exactly this Salerno train-and-sea connection.
Rome to Ravello
A practical combination is:
Rome β Salerno by high-speed train β Ravello by taxi or NCC
This lets the railway cover the long distance while a driver handles the final climb into Ravello.
How to get from Capri to Positano and Amalfi
When your itinerary moves from Capri to the Amalfi Coast, the sea creates the most natural connection during ferry season.
Direct ferry routes allow you to continue towards Positano or Amalfi without returning to the mainland first.
It is one of the nicest examples of using the local geography to your advantage: island to coast, entirely by sea.
How to get from Naples airport to the Amalfi Coast
Airport arrivals are where shuttles and private road transport become especially useful.
After a flight, a direct connection can turn the first part of the trip into something very straightforward.
Naples Airport to Sorrento
Curreri Viaggi operates a direct Naples AirportβSorrento shuttle with several daily departures. Its current 2026 timetable also includes stops around Pompeii, Castellammare, Vico Equense, Meta, Piano di Sorrento and Sant’Agnello.
The current Naples AirportβSorrento fare is β¬13.
Taxi, NCC and Uber provide direct road alternatives.
Naples Airport to Pompeii
Curreri’s current airport route includes a Pompeii stop, which can make it a convenient direct connection when the timetable matches your flight.
For groups or travellers heading directly to accommodation, a taxi or NCC is also worth comparing.
Naples Airport to Positano
For Positano, three options cover most situations well.
Public transport: airport shuttle to Sorrento, followed by SITA bus or ferry.
Shared shuttle: direct road transport while sharing the vehicle with other passengers.
Taxi or private NCC: the simplest door-to-door-style journey, particularly with luggage.
This is one of the routes where the shared or private option becomes especially appealing because Positano has no railway station.
Naples Airport to Amalfi
Pintour operates a direct scheduled shuttle from Naples Capodichino Airport towards the Amalfi Coast.
The current route serves Vietri sul Mare, Cetara, Maiori, Minori, Atrani, Amalfi and Pogerola, with ten daily runs listed by the operator.
When one of those departures works with your flight, it can provide a very simple airport-to-coast connection.
Taxi and NCC transfers give you a flexible direct alternative when you prefer to travel on your own schedule.
How to get from Salerno airport to the Amalfi Coast
Salerno Costa d’Amalfi Airport has become an increasingly useful second gateway to the region.
Its location makes it particularly interesting for stays around Vietri, Maiori, Minori and Amalfi.
Salerno Airlink connects Salerno railway station with the airport; Trenitalia currently lists the one-way Airlink component at β¬8.
From Salerno itself, the eastern Amalfi Coast is then accessible by ferry, bus, taxi or private transfer.
For Positano and Sorrento, Naples usually remains the more natural geographical approach.

Image: Gianpaolo Antonucci / Unsplash.com
Getting between Amalfi Coast towns
Once you are staying on the coast, the easiest approach is to mix ferry, bus and occasional road transport according to the journey.
That keeps the trip flexible and lets each transport type do what it does best.
Positano to Amalfi
During ferry season, this is a wonderful journey to make by sea.
You leave Positano from the water, follow the coastline and arrive directly in central Amalfi.
The SITA 5070 route provides the road connection between Positano and Amalfi as well.
A taxi or NCC is useful when travelling with luggage, heading out later in the day or moving directly between accommodation.

Positano to Praiano
The SITA bus connects both towns along the coastal road.
A taxi is also very practical for this relatively short journey, especially when heading directly between hotels.
Praiano to Amalfi
SITA gives you a direct public road connection towards Amalfi.
Taxi and private transfer services add flexibility when your timing or accommodation location makes a direct journey more convenient.
Amalfi to Ravello
Bus and taxi are the natural choices.
Ravello sits directly above Amalfi, so every journey ends with a road climb.
For a relaxed sightseeing day, take the bus. With luggage or when heading straight to your hotel, a taxi is often the more comfortable choice.
Amalfi to Minori and Maiori
Ferry, bus and taxi are all useful on these short coastal journeys.
For sightseeing, choose whichever departure fits your day best.
For a hotel move with several bags, a short taxi ride can make the transition pleasantly simple.
Amalfi Coast ferry vs bus vs taxi vs private transfer
Ideal for journeys such as Positano, Amalfi, Maiori, Minori, Salerno, Sorrento and Capri during the operating season.
Essential for Praiano, Ravello and many smaller places that sit away from the ferry network.
Excellent between nearby towns, ferry piers, hillside hotels and places such as Amalfi and Ravello.
Best for airports, early departures, families, groups and accommodation changes with luggage.
When is a private transfer on the Amalfi Coast worth it?
A private transfer becomes particularly valuable when it solves several small inconveniences at once.
It is worth comparing when:
- 3β6 people are sharing the vehicle
- you have several full-size suitcases
- you are arriving after a long flight
- you are travelling with young children
- you need child seats
- someone in the group has limited mobility
- your hotel is far from the main transport stop
- you need an early airport departure
- you are moving between hotels
- your itinerary works much better with a guaranteed pickup time
The most useful comparison is the whole journey, rather than the price of one ticket.
A ferry or bus may be perfect for one day. On another day, a private car may save a couple of connections, luggage handling and valuable holiday time.
That flexibility is one of the easiest ways to make Amalfi Coast transport work well.
How to book a private driver on the Amalfi Coast
For a pre-booked private transfer, look for a professional NCC service and confirm the practical details before travelling.
Ask for:
- total vehicle price
- exact pickup point
- exact drop-off point
- passenger count
- luggage allowance
- vehicle size
- child seats if needed
- toll or parking policy
- night-time pricing if relevant
- flight-delay policy
- cancellation terms
For airport journeys, providing your flight number is useful because it allows the operator to plan around your arrival.
For Positano, Praiano, Ravello and other hillside locations, also confirm how close the vehicle can get to your accommodation.
Can you rely on Uber on the Amalfi Coast?
Uber is a genuine option around Naples, where the platform currently supports both immediate rides and advance reservations.
On the Amalfi Coast itself, availability is more location-dependent.
For flexible journeys, checking the app can be useful. For an airport run, an early pickup or another journey where the departure time matters, arranging a taxi or NCC in advance gives you a simple confirmed plan.
Travelling around the Amalfi Coast with luggage
Luggage is one of the most important details to include when choosing transport on the Amalfi Coast.
A route that involves a train, ferry and short walk can be perfectly pleasant with a small suitcase. The same route feels very different when several large bags are involved.
Pay particular attention to the final part of the journey in:
Positano
Praiano
Ravello
Furore
Conca dei Marini
Before choosing your transfer, ask your accommodation:
βCan a taxi or NCC stop directly at the entrance?β
The answer tells you far more than simply knowing that the hotel is βin Positanoβ.
Should You Rent a Car on the Amalfi Coast?
A rental car can be excellent when your trip includes mountain roads, smaller villages and places outside the main ferry network.
For the busiest coastal towns, many travellers find that a combination of train + ferry + bus + occasional taxi or private driver gives them plenty of freedom without needing a car every day.
If driving is part of your plan, read our complete Amalfi Coast driving restrictions 2026 guide before choosing the rental dates.
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Official Amalfi Coast Transport Websites and Timetables
For the Circumvesuviana and Campania Express, use EAV. Its 2026 Campania Express service connects Naples, Herculaneum, Pompeii and Sorrento, with eight daily journeys from March 28.
For national and regional rail, use Trenitalia. Its Costiera Link combines rail travel to Salerno with onward ferries to the Amalfi Coast.
For Amalfi Coast buses, use SITA Sud. The operator publishes current route-specific timetables online.
For Salerno and Amalfi Coast ferries, check Travelmar.
For Naples AirportβSorrento shuttle services, use Curreri Viaggi.
For Naples Airport connections to Vietri, Cetara, Maiori, Minori and Amalfi, use Pintour.
For taxi journeys from Naples, check the current official airport or municipal taxi tariff before travelling.
Transport timetables change throughout the year, especially ferry schedules, so always check the relevant operator again close to your travel date.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a train to the Amalfi Coast?
There is no railway serving Positano, Praiano, Amalfi or Ravello. Trains bring you to useful gateways such as Sorrento and Salerno, where you can continue by ferry, bus, taxi or private transfer.
Is Uber available on the Amalfi Coast?
Uber operates in Naples and supports advance reservations there. On the smaller coastal towns, availability can vary, so checking the app is useful while a pre-booked taxi or NCC remains the more predictable choice for important timed journeys.
Is a private driver the same as a taxi in Italy?
They are different services. A pre-booked private driver is generally an NCC β noleggio con conducente, while taxis operate through the local taxi licensing and fare system.
How much is a taxi from Naples to Positano?
The currently published pre-fixed Naples fare is β¬145 per vehicle. Confirm the fixed fare with the driver before departure.
How much is a taxi from Naples to Amalfi?
The currently published pre-fixed Naples fare is β¬155 per vehicle.
How much is a taxi from Naples to Ravello?
The currently published pre-fixed Naples fare is β¬160 per vehicle.
How do you get from Naples to Positano?
During ferry season, check the sea route first. By public transport, travel from Naples to Sorrento and continue by SITA bus or ferry. Shared shuttles, taxis and private drivers give you direct road alternatives.
How do you get from Naples to Amalfi?
A particularly useful public route is Naples β Salerno by train β Amalfi by ferry. Trenitalia’s Costiera Link is designed around the Salerno train-and-ferry connection.
How do you get from Naples to Pompeii?
For the archaeological site, travel on the EAV line to Pompei Scavi β Villa dei Misteri. The Campania Express also connects Naples, Pompeii and Sorrento in 2026.
How do you get from Pompeii to Positano?
Travel west from Pompei Scavi to Sorrento, then continue to Positano by ferry or SITA bus. A direct private transfer is another convenient option when travelling with luggage.
How do you get from Pompeii to Amalfi?
Travel east through Pompei FS β Salerno β Amalfi, continuing from Salerno by ferry or road.
Is Sorrento on the Amalfi Coast?
Sorrento sits on the Sorrentine Peninsula rather than the Amalfi Coast itself, but its train, ferry and bus connections make it one of the most useful gateways for Positano and the western side of the coast.
Should I take a ferry or private driver?
For a daytime journey between two towns with ports, the ferry is often the most enjoyable choice. For airport arrivals, early departures, hotel changes and luggage-heavy journeys, a private driver can make the trip much simpler.
How do I get from Amalfi to Ravello?
Take a SITA bus or taxi uphill from Amalfi. Ravello has neither a railway station nor a ferry port.
The simple way to think about Amalfi Coast transport
Use each transport type where it works best, then combine them according to your route, luggage and timing.
| Transport | Best used for |
|---|---|
|
π
Train
|
Longer mainland journeys between Rome, Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento and Salerno. |
|
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Ferry
|
Coastal journeys when both destinations have ports and seasonal services are running. |
|
π
Bus
|
Affordable coastal travel and towns outside the ferry network. |
|
π
Taxi
|
Shorter direct journeys, uphill towns, ferry-to-hotel connections and luggage. |
|
π
Shared shuttle
|
Comfortable direct transfers while sharing the vehicle and cost with other travellers. |
|
π
Private NCC driver
|
Airport arrivals, hotel changes, groups, luggage-heavy trips and guaranteed pickup times. |
|
π±
Uber
|
Convenient app-based rides where availability is good, particularly around Naples. |
The natural approach for Sorrento, Positano and much of the western side.
The natural approach for the eastern coast, with Amalfi connecting onward to Ravello.
