REVIEW · POSITANO
Private Transfer from Positano to Naples
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Positano to Naples is not a long ride, but it can feel long if you’re stressed. This private transfer turns it into a smooth, door-to-door move with a driver waiting with your name sign and an air-conditioned vehicle ready to go.
The two things I’d prioritize are the practical pickup setup and the reliability. You’re not hunting for a taxi in tight streets. And when traffic or road issues show up, the driver handling can still get you to Naples airport or the train station on time.
One consideration: if your schedule slips, you may pay for extra waiting time. Each extra hour of waiting costs €70 (sedan), €80 (station wagon), or €90 (van), so build in a little buffer when you have a flight or early departure.
In This Review
- Key points to know before you go
- Pickup in Positano: Getting Out Without the Headache
- The Drive Itself: Highway Speed With Coastline Views
- Naples Airport or Train Station Drop-Off: Plan Your Final Steps
- Choosing the Right Car: Luggage Rules That Prevent Problems
- Pompeii as an Add-On: Tickets Not Included
- Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For
- How Long Should You Allow? The Real Timing Tip
- Who This Transfer Fits Best
- Should You Book This Positano to Naples Private Transfer?
- FAQ
- How long does the Positano to Naples private transfer take?
- Where does the driver meet me in Positano?
- Where will I be dropped off in Naples?
- What car do I get depending on group size and luggage?
- Is an option to stop at Pompeii included with the transfer?
- What happens if there’s a delay and I need the driver to wait?
- Can I cancel for free?
Key points to know before you go
- Name-on-sign pickup right at your hotel or the closest car-access point
- Door-to-airport or door-to-train drop-off in Naples for stress-free timing
- Highway route with sea views for a nicer start to your day
- Vehicle size matches your group and luggage (sedan, station wagon, or van)
- Pompeii stop is optional but tickets aren’t included (€19 per person online)
Pickup in Positano: Getting Out Without the Headache

Positano can be charming and chaotic at the same time—especially when you’re leaving for an early flight. The big win here is how the pickup works. The driver waits for you at your hotel or the nearest spot a car can reach, and they hold a sign with your name. That simple detail matters more than it sounds.
Here’s what that means for you in real life:
- You avoid calling multiple taxis or trying to coordinate with a driver on narrow streets.
- You can keep things moving with kids, seniors, or anyone who doesn’t want to drag luggage far.
- You get that “we’re ready” feeling without last-minute planning.
From the service style and the feedback patterns, the drivers also focus on clear communication leading up to pickup. Names show up in the reviews like Tony, Marco, Salvatore, and David, and the common theme is quick responses and on-time arrivals—sometimes even early when the day looks busy.
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The Drive Itself: Highway Speed With Coastline Views

This transfer runs on the highway, but it doesn’t feel like a bland “sit and suffer” commute. There are also beautiful views along the sea, so you get a visual payoff while you move from the steep coast to Naples.
Typical trip timing is about 1 to 2 hours (depending on traffic and your exact pickup/drop-off point). That’s long enough for you to settle in and short enough that you usually don’t need frequent breaks.
What I like is that this ride is private, not a shared shuttle where you’re stuck waiting on other people. The driver’s job is you and your schedule. Reviews mention efficient driving on windy roads in the early morning, and that kind of competent focus is exactly what you want when you’re carrying luggage and have a fixed departure time.
Naples Airport or Train Station Drop-Off: Plan Your Final Steps
Drop-off is either Naples airport or the train station, depending on what you book and your itinerary. Either way, the goal is the same: reduce the “last mile” stress when Naples is busy and time matters.
If your main goal is catching a flight, you’ll appreciate that some drivers treat timing seriously enough to adjust for conditions. In the feedback, there’s an example of a driver anticipating heavier traffic and arriving about a half hour earlier than planned so everyone could breathe.
For train departures, early arrival also helps. Naples stations can require time for ticket checks and platform changes. A door-to-station transfer means you’re not figuring out where to go with bags and limited daylight.
Choosing the Right Car: Luggage Rules That Prevent Problems

Private transfers succeed or fail on the small stuff. Here, the small stuff is your luggage and vehicle type.
The service provides:
- 2 people: sedan with maximum 2 large suitcases
- 3 people: station wagon with maximum 3 large suitcases
- 4 people or more: van with maximum up to 10 large suitcases
So before you book, take two minutes to count what you’re carrying. Don’t guess. Think about:
- number of large suitcases
- whether you’ll have additional bags that can’t be stacked neatly
- whether anyone needs extra space for strollers or travel bags
If you need a larger vehicle than the standard group setup, the service says you can book one—just check availability and fees first.
This matters because cramped luggage is the kind of problem that can slow down pickup and make you late on arrival. The better the car fit, the calmer the whole trip.
Pompeii as an Add-On: Tickets Not Included
If you want to stretch the day and stop at Pompeii, there’s an option for a stop at the entrance. Here’s the key detail: entrance tickets are not included.
Ticket info:
- €19 per person
- You have to book tickets online
That means you should plan this like a real sightseeing stop, not an automatic included activity. When you pre-book tickets, you’re less likely to lose time at the entrance.
What this option is best for: travelers who are already timing their Naples arrival around plans further south or who want one last ancient highlight before moving on. It’s also a nice way to break up the ride if you’re traveling with people who don’t want to go straight from hotel to airport/train.
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Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For
The price is $131.81 per person, and it’s for a private car with air-conditioning. That price can sound “high” if you compare it to a cheap local taxi—but this isn’t just about cost. You’re paying for three things that protect your time:
- Door-to-door convenience in Positano
- Finding the right pickup spot in Positano can be difficult. The name-sign pickup solves that.
- Reliability around fixed departures
- Reviews repeatedly point to punctual pickups for early flights and train schedules.
- A vehicle sized to your group
- Luggage limits are clearly stated, which prevents the awkward, last-minute “where does this suitcase go?” scramble.
Also, there’s a note that group discounts are available. If you’re traveling as a small group, the value usually improves because you’re dividing the private-service benefit across more people.
If you’re solo, it’s still often worth it when you value avoiding stress, especially on early mornings. One review specifically called out a reliable transfer to Naples airport at around 3:00 am, which is exactly the kind of time when you don’t want to roll the dice.
How Long Should You Allow? The Real Timing Tip
You’re looking at about 1 to 2 hours, but the honest answer is: it depends on traffic and your exact pickup and drop-off points. Reviews mention Monday traffic being heavier than normal and drivers suggesting leaving about an hour early to protect the schedule.
My practical advice: if you have a flight or a train you can’t miss, don’t aim for the minimum. Aim for calm. A private car removes many uncertainties, but road conditions still exist, and the service warns about extra waiting charges if you run late.
If you’re planning a Pompeii stop, add extra buffer too, since you’ll be handling tickets and entrance timing yourself.
Who This Transfer Fits Best

This is a strong match if you:
- want easy early-morning airport runs
- have luggage and don’t want to manage it in tight streets
- are traveling with a small group and want a car that fits everyone
- care about clear communication and a driver who keeps an eye on timing
It’s also a good choice for people who don’t want to think about routes, bus schedules, or transfers. You’ll be in one vehicle, from one pickup point, to one Naples destination.
Should You Book This Positano to Naples Private Transfer?

Book it if your priority is simple logistics and timing confidence. The service is built around a clear pickup process (name sign, hotel or closest car-access point), private comfort (air-conditioned vehicle), and drop-off options that matter (airport or train station). The feedback is extremely consistent about punctuality, clean vehicles, and drivers adjusting to real-world traffic.
Skip or reconsider if:
- you’re traveling ultra-light and feel confident handling your own transportation with no stress about timing
- you know you’ll likely need to wait a lot after pickup (because extra waiting hours cost real money)
- you want Pompeii but haven’t planned ticket booking online
If you’re heading from Positano to Naples with a flight or train, this is the kind of booking that buys you peace of mind—and in the Amalfi Coast area, that’s often the best souvenir you can get.
FAQ
How long does the Positano to Naples private transfer take?
The transfer typically takes about 1 to 2 hours.
Where does the driver meet me in Positano?
The driver meets you at your hotel or the closest car-accessible pickup point, with a sign showing your name.
Where will I be dropped off in Naples?
You’ll be dropped off at Naples airport or the train station, based on what you choose.
What car do I get depending on group size and luggage?
For 2 people, you get a sedan with up to 2 large suitcases. For 3 people, a station wagon with up to 3 large suitcases. For 4 people or more, a van with up to 10 large suitcases. If you need a bigger vehicle, you can request one and should check availability and fees.
Is an option to stop at Pompeii included with the transfer?
Yes, there can be an option to stop at the Pompeii entrance, but entrance tickets are not included and cost €19 per person. You must book the tickets online.
What happens if there’s a delay and I need the driver to wait?
If you need the driver to wait longer, each extra hour costs €70 for a sedan, €80 for a station wagon, or €90 for a van.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, you won’t receive a refund.


























