By public transport, reaching the Amalfi Coast from Naples means taking a train to Sorrento or Salerno, then a SITA bus or seasonal ferry — easily 3 or more hours with heavy luggage, multiple connections, and standing-room-only buses on narrow cliff roads. A private transfer simplifies everything: your driver meets you at the airport arrivals hall with a name sign, loads your bags into a spacious boot, and delivers you directly to your [holiday home](/where-to-stay-amalfi-coast). All vehicles are air-conditioned Mercedes with Wi-Fi, phone chargers, and complimentary water.
Drive times from Naples Airport: Positano approximately 90 minutes, Amalfi roughly 75 minutes via the faster Salerno route, and Ravello about 80 minutes. Your driver chooses the best route based on real-time traffic — either through Sorrento and the SS163 coastal road, or via the A3 to Salerno and up through Vietri sul Mare. Vehicles include sedans for up to 3 passengers and 8-seat minivans for families and groups. Child seats are provided at no extra charge. [View all services](/services).
A popular add-on is a stop at Pompeii en route — the archaeological site sits right on the A3 between Naples and the coast. Add €30–40 for a 2-hour pause while your driver waits at the car park. Once on the coast, book a [boat tour](/boat-tour-amalfi-coast) to see the coastline from the sea or a [private charter](/services/private-boats) for a day of swimming in hidden coves. Many guests also book a return transfer for their departure — early morning pickups from 4:00 AM are available.
