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Which bus stop to use in 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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Le Sirenuse - Hotel in Positano - Amalfi Coast, Italy.

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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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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.

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Is There Uber in Positano? Unfortunately, there are no ride-sharing options such as Uber along the Amalfi Coast. While you can book a taxi instead, it will definitely cost you.

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The nearest bus stops to La Sponda in Positano is Spiaggia Grande. It's a 2 min walk away.

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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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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!

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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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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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Fornillo is one of Positano's most charming neighborhoods with a super relaxed atmosphere. The Fornillo beach is where locals go for a swim to avoid the crowds on Positano's main beach, so staying here is ideal for a cheaper stay in Positano or those who prefer staying just out of the main tourist areas.

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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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You'll also be able to use your credit card at many places in Positano, but it's best to keep cash on hand as much as you can.

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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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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!

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Marina Grande Beach - Positano The beach has two bathing establishments and a free area, from where excursions along the coast and shuttle boats to the nearby bays depart.

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