Quick answer — Circumvesuviana Naples → Sorrento at a glance
- Price: €5 single ticket (2026); €10 return
- Duration: 75 minutes from Napoli Garibaldi to Sorrento terminus
- Frequency: Every 30 minutes, first train 6:10, last train 22:20 — see the full 2026 timetable
- Board at: Napoli Garibaldi (under Stazione Centrale) — line "Napoli–Sorrento"
- Don’t expect: Air conditioning, large luggage space, a comfortable ride in August
What the Circumvesuviana Is (and Isn’t)
The Circumvesuviana is Naples’ commuter rail — a narrow-gauge network run by EAV that loops around Vesuvius. The Naples–Sorrento line is its most-travelled branch because it connects the airport-served capital with Pompeii, Herculaneum, Castellammare and Sorrento in a single seat. It’s cheap, frequent and direct. It is not the Trenitalia network: don’t look for tickets in the Trenitalia app or machines. It’s a separate operator with its own ticketing.
Expect a working commuter train, not a tourist service. Trains are often crowded at peak hours (7:30–9:00 and 17:30–19:00 on weekdays, and all day in July–August), aren’t always air-conditioned, and the seats are basic. But at €5 for a 75-minute ride that stops at two UNESCO sites on the way, it’s unbeatable value.










