How To Get To Positano In 2025:The Ultimate Guide

Planning your dream trip to Positano in 2025? This Amalfi Coast gem is on every traveler’s bucket list, but getting there can be a bit of a puzzle. Don't worry—I’ve got you covered! Whether you’re flying into Naples or Salerno, hopping on a ferry, catching the scenic train, or braving the famous SITA bus, this guide will help you navigate your way to paradise.

✈️ FLYING TO POSITANO: NAPLES VS. SALERNO AIRPORT

First things first—where should you fly into?

The closest major airport is Naples International Airport (NAP), about 60 km (37 miles) from Positano. A newer option is Salerno Costa d’Amalfi Airport (QSR), which is expanding and could be a great alternative for a quieter arrival.

  • Naples (NAP): More flight options, better international connections, and easy access to public transport.

  • Salerno (QSR): Smaller, less crowded, and more relaxed, but still developing.

Now, let’s explore the best ways to reach Positano from both!

🚗 OPTION 1: PRIVATE TRANSFER – THE VIP EXPERIENCE

For a stress-free and stylish arrival, book a private transfer from Naples or Salerno. It’s the easiest way to reach Positano without dragging your luggage through train stations and ferry docks.

  • From Naples: €120-€150

  • From Salerno: €90-€120

💡 Why choose this? Direct, hassle-free, and perfect for those who value comfort over cost.

🚆 OPTION 2: TRAIN + FERRY – THE SCENIC ROUTE

If you love a bit of adventure and breathtaking views, take a train to Sorrento or Salerno, then hop on a ferry to Positano.

FROM NAPLES:

  • Train to Sorrento: Choose between the Circumvesuviana (cheap but crowded) or the Campania Express (more comfortable and tourist-friendly). The ride takes about an hour. Or just take the Curreri bus to Sorrento, then transfer to the SITA bus.

  • Ferry from Sorrento to Positano: A stunning 40-minute coastal ride (€20-€30).

🚀 Exciting news: Uber is now available in Sorrento, making transfers even easier!

💡 Pro Tip: Skip ticket lines by using the Unico Campania app or tapping your Mastercard at the train station gates!

FROM SALERNO:

  • Train to Salerno: High-speed trains connect Salerno with major cities like Rome and Florence.

  • Ferry from Salerno to Positano: A must-do experience! The 70-minute journey offers incredible views for just €15-€20.

🚌 OPTION 3: SITA BUS – BUDGET-FRIENDLY, BUT ADVENTUROUS

FROM SORRENTO:

  • For a classic Amalfi Coast experience (and a bit of a thrill), take the SITA bus. Be prepared for long lines in peak season—1-2 hour waits are common.

FROM SALERNO:

  • Catch the SITA bus to Amalfi from the train station or Via Vinciprova.

  • In Amalfi, transfer to another SITA bus heading to Positano.

💰 Fares: €2.40-€5.50 per ride or €10 for a 24-hour pass (buy via the Unico Campania app).

💡 Heads-up: These buses get packed in summer, and the hairpin turns can be intense. If you're prone to motion sickness, bring meds! 😅

🚏 Main stops in Positano:

  • Chiesa Nuova (upper town, ideal for accommodations higher up)

  • Positano Sponda (closer to the beach and town center)

The bus also makes stops along the main road, so if your hotel is on the way, keep an eye out!

⛴️ OPTION 4: DIRECT FERRY – THE DREAMIEST ARRIVAL

If you’re visiting between April and October, take a direct ferry from Naples to Positano. It’s the most magical way to arrive—think Positano’s pastel houses appearing like a dream from the sea. Tickets range from €25-€50, and the trip takes about 1.5 hours.

🚙 RENTING A CAR? THINK TWICE!

Driving the Amalfi Coast sounds like a dream, but in reality, parking in Positano is limited and pricey. If you do rent a car, be prepared for narrow roads, tight turns, and fearless Italian drivers. Unless you’re super confident, skip it and use public transport!

🌟 My Top Picks for the Best Way to Get to Positano in 2025:

💎 Best for Luxury: Private transfer 🚗

📸 Most Scenic: Train + ferry 🚆⛴️

💰 Best on a Budget: SITA bus 🚌

🌊 Most Relaxing: Direct ferry from Naples ⛴️

No matter how you arrive, Positano will steal your heart the moment you set foot on its sun-kissed shores. 💙✨

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