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Which bus stop is best for Positano?

At Positano the main bus stop is Piazza dei Mulini, from the beginning of the pedestrian section that leads directly to the beach, often in high season it becomes difficult to get on board because it could be very crowded, it is wise to walk about 100m going up the town on foot and go up to the previous stop.



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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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How to get around Positano and the Amalfi Coast? Bus: This is the simplest and cheapest way to move around the area. There is a public bus that goes along the main road in Positano if get tired from walking around. In Positano, the orange town buses make the loop of Viale Pasitea, Via Cristoforo Colombo, and Via G.

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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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Le Sirenuse - Hotel in Positano - Amalfi Coast, Italy.

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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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Keep in mind that taxis on the coast can be quite expensive and there are no ridesharing services like Uber or Lyft. You can also book a car service, but you need to reserve your ride in advance.

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Positano is a very walkable city; however, you need to navigate stairs and steep hills to get around. The city is small enough that you can explore it on foot, but you'll need to walk through narrow streets and winding staircases to reach the center of town and the beach.

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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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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).

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To get the full Amalfi Coast experience and discover all the best things to do in Amalfi Coast, you should plan to spend 3 days there at the very least. In 3 days, you'll have time to explore the beautiful towns of Vietri sul Mari, Amalfi, Atrani, Ravello, and Positano.

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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.

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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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Positano is more peaceful and relaxed, with a more laid-back atmosphere. Sorrento is also generally considered to be a bit more family-friendly, while Positano is more romantic and is a popular spot for honeymooners and couples. In terms of activities, both Sorrento and Positano offer a variety of options for visitors.

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Viale Pasitea is the main street in Positano, Italy.

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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.

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About taxis in Positano First of all, taxis in Positano are not cheap. This is due to the particular conformation of the city and the street, pretty narrow and difficult to drive in. The driver will calculate the distance to reach you and that's on your charge.

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if you reserved a private driver you can tip with 5/10 euros, if you are taking a cab you don't have to tip.

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The main road that runs along the Amalfi Coast (Amalfi Drive, also called SS163) cuts across the top of Positano. The only road through Positano runs in a one-way direction down the west hillside (called Viale Pasitea) and then back up the east hillside (the name changes to Via Cristoforo Colombo).

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Sita Sud operates a bus from Positano Sponda to Amalfi hourly. Tickets cost €1 - €3 and the journey takes 40 min.

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