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How often do buses run from Sorrento to Positano?

Is there a direct bus between Sorrento and Positano? Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Sorrento and arriving at Positano Chiesa Nuova. Services depart every three hours, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 50 min.



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Sita Sud operates a bus from Sorrento to Positano Chiesa Nuova hourly. Tickets cost €1 - €3 and the journey takes 50 min.

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PRO TRAVEL TIP: For the best views, sit on the right side of the bus when traveling from Sorrento towards Positano, Amalfi, and Salerno.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Unlike the bus from Naples, tickets cannot be purchased on board. You'll need to buy them when you arrive at the Sorrento train station. The bus from Sorrento to Positano departs starting at 6:30am, with the last daily bus departing at 9:30pm. The journey takes around an hour.

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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.

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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.

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You can book private transfers directly on the Positano Toursim Board website. You can also reach the Amalfi coast without a car. Sita buses go to all the towns of Amalfi via two routes: Sorrento – Positano – Amalfi and Amalfi – Salerno.

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Carry cash on you at all times as some businesses don't accept credit cards, especially in the small towns along the Amalfi Coast. You can get by with just a credit card but be sure to carry euros for small purchases like water.

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Is Positano a walking city? There are loads of little stairs and steep inclines leading from everywhere to everywhere straight. Alternatively, you can avoid climbing by veering on the main road, but it will take you double the time. You will probably be a little sore after walking around Positano for a day or two.

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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.

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It turns out that Positano is just as pretty up close as it is from the water. Be prepared for steep walkways and stairs, but your walk in Positano will be well rewarded with quieter corners of the beautiful town.

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