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How to reach Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi and the other villages of the coast

From Rome and Naples is quite easy to reach the villages of the coast of Amalfi and Sorrento, either by public transportation or driving.

The table below explains how to reach the main villages of the area by public transportation, assuming that you will start your journey either from the Fiumicino airport in Rome, the Capodichino airport in Naples, the Termini train station in Rome or the Napoli Centrale station.

 
    Rome (airport)
   

There is a shuttle train that connects the FCO airport to the main train station.

    Rome (Termini train station)
    Several trains connect Rome to Naples in approximately 2 hours.
    Naples (Napoli Centrale train station)
    At the main train station in Naples you will be able to board the local "Circumvesuviana" trains. Just follow the signs and walk to the Circumvesuviana platform.
Naples (airport)

From the airport in Naples there are shuttle buses  that will take you to the train station.

Naples (Circumvesuviana train station)
From the airport in Naples a bus, operated by the "Curreri" company leaves several times during the day for Sorrento. Throughout the day, there are trains for Meta, Sant'Agnello and Sorrento leaving every 30 minutes. The trip takes approximately 1 hour.
Meta di Sorrento
Sant'Agnello
Sorrento
In Sorrento you will be able to board the buses operated by the "Sita" company. There are different buses that will take you to the villages in the area.
 
Massalubrense
Sant'Agata
Schiazzano
Marina Lobra
Termini
Nerano
Marina del Cantone
  Piano di Sorrento
Sant'Agnello
Meta
Colli San Pietro
Positano
Praiano
Conca dei Marini
Amalfi

 

 

Public transportation

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