Unfortunately, there isn't a direct train from Rome to Sorrento. However, it's still a manageable journey by first taking a high-speed train to Naples and then transferring to the local Circumvesuviana train.
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The train journey from Rome to Sorrento is around 2 and a half hours as there is no direct route so you will have to swap trains in Naples.
With public transportation: total cost of ticket is about Eur 60/person and the trip takes 4-5 hours. With a private transfer including sedan or minivan with driver and luggage transport from the airport to your hotel, consider a cost of around €450 and a trip time of 3-4 hours.
Delectable cuisines, medieval charms, sandy beaches, and panoramic views are things that you will be able to enjoy on Rome to Amalfi Coast day trip! This Mediterranean landscape has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1977 and attracts thousands of visitors each year.
The cheapest way to get to the Amalfi Coast from Rome is by taking a train from Rome to Naples or Salerno and then hopping on the ferry or SITA bus to Amalfi or Positano. But, if it's comfort and convenience you're after, hiring a private driver to transfer you from Naples or Salerno is your best bet.
Rome to Florence, Venice, Milan, Turin, NaplesYou have a choice of operator on the high-speed Naples-Rome-Florence-Milan-Turin & Rome-Florence-Venice routes : State-owned Trenitalia or privately-owned Italo.