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What is the fastest way to get from Rome to Naples?

The fastest way to drive from Rome to Naples is to take Via Casilina to the Grande Raccordo Anulare (A90/E80) to the A1/E45 toll highway. The A1/E45 ends near the Napoli Centrale (central Naples) train station. This trip will take about two hours and 30 minutes, depending on traffic.



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Taking take the train from Rome to Naples is usually the best transportation option. Trenitalia and Italo trains run regularly between Rome and Naples. High-speed trains make the trip in one hour and ten minutes.

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By Train. Taking take the train from Rome to Naples is usually the best transportation option. Trenitalia and Italo trains run regularly between Rome and Naples. High-speed trains make the trip in one hour and ten minutes.

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Book in advance If you know the dates you want to travel, you may be able to find some cheaper train tickets from Rome to Naples by booking early.

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What do I need to know about luggage on Italian trains? Traveling by train in Italy means always traveling with carry-on luggage - you'll carry on board everything you have with you. It's your responsibility to bring your bags on board and stow them properly, which is a great incentive to pack light.

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The closest international airport to the Amalfi coast is in Naples (the Capodichino airport), but many people prefer to fly into Rome, as it's cheaper.

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From Naples to Amalfi Coast by sea Considering the ferry routes you have two options: Take a direct ferry from Naples to Positano/Amalfi. Take a ferry from Naples to Sorrento and then, another ferry, from Sorrento to Positano or Amalfi.

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