Which bus stop to get off for Positano?
Which bus stop to get off for Positano? There are two SITA bus stops in Positano: Chiesa Nuovo (closer to Sorrento), and Sponda (closer to Amalfi/Salerno). You must walk, taxi, or bus to your hotel, so it's worth working out which stop is closer to your accommodation in advance.
How much is a bus ticket in Positano?
Bus ticket prices 45 minutes: €2.00 (travelling from Amalfi, this will get you to Positano, Minori, Maiori, Ravello and Bomerano). 90 minutes: €2.90 (this will get you to all other destinations). 1 day: €8 (no limits for usage within a single day). 3 days: €18.
How long is the Sita bus from Sorrento to Positano?
Sorrento - Amalfi via Positano SITA bus It's about 60 minutes to Positano and 90 minutes to Amalfi. Positano is arguably the more scenic town to stop off at, but the coastal road is quite high up above the shoreline.
How much is taxi from Amalfi to Positano?
The quickest way to get from Amalfi Coast to Positano is to taxi which costs €30 - €40 and takes 36 min. Is there a direct bus between Amalfi Coast and Positano? Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Amalfi and arriving at Positano Sponda.
Can you take luggage on bus from Sorrento to Positano?
The following terms and conditions apply to all travellers wishing to book Positano shuttle bus and Sorrento shuttle bus to and from airports of the Campania Region. IMPORTANT NOTICE: – Each passenger can carry onboard 1 large luggage and one small luggage. – € 10,00 will be charged for each extra luggage or stroller.
How walkable is Positano?
Positano is also a small town. If anything you can walk the entire town within 20 minutes on the main road. The fun of course is getting lost within the narrow alleyways off the main road. There you'll find stunning cute vignettes, cats, and stunning views of the coast!
Which side of bus to sit on Sorrento to Positano?
PRO TRAVEL TIP: For the best views, sit on the right side of the bus when traveling from Sorrento towards Positano, Amalfi, and Salerno.
How many hours do I need in Positano?
Along the Amalfi drive is Positano, a pretty village quite literally built into the cliffs. Although there's not a whole lot to do in Positano compared to say, Amalfi or Sorrento, it's a lovely place to wander for a few hours.
How do you pay for the bus in Positano?
Tickets can be purchased at newsagents, Tabacchi stores and many bars of the area. The price for a single ride is Euro 1,30 if you purchase before boarding the vehicle. Yet you might purchase the ticket(s) on board. You should have small bills or coins to pay the driver when you board the bus.
How long is enough in Positano?
We felt that 2 days in Positano was enough to see it all, but if you love to just lounge around on the beach for days (we aren't huge lay on the beach all day type of people), you may want to stay longer!
What is the easiest way to get to Positano?
Train: There is no direct train to Positano, but you can take the train from either Naples Airport or Rome Airport to a closer city on the Amalfi Coast like Sorrento or Salerno. Ferry: During the day you can take a ferry to Positano from either Naples, Sorrento, Salerno, and Amalfi.
Which is nicer Amalfi or Positano?
You might find a lot of people say Positano is better than Amalfi as Positano appears to have nicer beaches, more restaurants, and shops. Positano also has some of the best scenic views. You'll want to show off to everyone with your view of colourful cliffside homes, blue sea, and beaches.
Is there a shuttle in Positano?
Positanoshuttle.com operates transfer services to all hotels, B&B's, Villas or apartments situated in the area of Positano or Praiano. Our exclusive shuttle service, takes you directly to your booked accommodation from the airport and viceversa.
Do you have to pay to swim at Positano?
Yes. You can choose the pay side of the beach and have a deck chair and umbrella or you could do what we did and swim on the 'free' side of the beach. No sand to speak of lots of pebbles so if you are not used to walking on pebbles/rocks wear beach shoes into the water.
How to get from Sorrento to Positano easily?
From Sorrento to Positano, ferries depart approximately every two hours with the Alilauro company. The Lucibello company has introduced a route that connects Sorrento to Positano and the ferry leaves at 7:40am and takes about 40 minutes. The ticket price is around €15 per person, one way, and can be purchased online.