Driving Rome to Capri
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Driving Rome to Capri
Our travel plan is to drive a rental car from Rome airport to Capri. We will be staying on Capri for a week before returning to Rome for a week. Fodor book has now raised questions on advisabilty of this plan. 1)Rental car agencies require special theft insurance to drive car in Naples/Amalfi Coast area. 2)Parking in a secure place in the area is "expensive"....what does mean? How much? 3)A car on Capri is said to be redundant and more of a hindrance. Appreciate comments on any or all parts of our plan. How have others made this trip?
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We always stayed at a hotel in Naples Wingman before going to Capri. The hotel garaged our rental car and consequently allowed us to leave our rental car whereever they garaged it while we were on Capri.
I have never heard of a car ferry that goes to Capri.
I would suggest that you train from Rome to Naples and take the hydrofoil to Capri and back again. And than take the train from Naples to Rome. You will not need or want a rental car in Rome. Best regards.
I have never heard of a car ferry that goes to Capri.
I would suggest that you train from Rome to Naples and take the hydrofoil to Capri and back again. And than take the train from Naples to Rome. You will not need or want a rental car in Rome. Best regards.
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Are you planning any stops between the Rome airport and wherever you park the car before catching the Capri ferry? If not, don't rent the car until after your stay on Capri.
If you think it will save you time getting to the ferry, consider the time spent at the rental agency (not the same experience as in the U.S.) and finding your way to wherever you're going to park, presumably while jetlagged or just tired from your flight.
You might be able to hire a car service from the airport to the Naples ferry dock for the same (or less) amount of money as the rental plus a week's parking fees. Try www.romelimousines.com. It's an American owned and operated company that will give you a quote by email.
If you think it will save you time getting to the ferry, consider the time spent at the rental agency (not the same experience as in the U.S.) and finding your way to wherever you're going to park, presumably while jetlagged or just tired from your flight.
You might be able to hire a car service from the airport to the Naples ferry dock for the same (or less) amount of money as the rental plus a week's parking fees. Try www.romelimousines.com. It's an American owned and operated company that will give you a quote by email.
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Hi W,
You want to rent a car in Rome so that you can drive it to a garage in Naples and leave it for a week?
Are you sure?
The Leonardo da Vinci express from FCO to Rome TE costs 11E and takes 30 min.
You can train to Naples for under 20E pp on the ATV. See www.trenitalia.com.
In Naples, you can take a cab to the Molo Beverello docks for a boat to Capri.
Enjoy your visit.
You want to rent a car in Rome so that you can drive it to a garage in Naples and leave it for a week?
Are you sure?
The Leonardo da Vinci express from FCO to Rome TE costs 11E and takes 30 min.
You can train to Naples for under 20E pp on the ATV. See www.trenitalia.com.
In Naples, you can take a cab to the Molo Beverello docks for a boat to Capri.
Enjoy your visit.
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You have all convinced me to give up the rental car from Rome and having it available for local use in Naples. Thank you.
However, having difficult time trying to read train info to purchase tickets to Naples. Probably could if it was French but not Italian. Is there a web site that is in English? Do we need to reserve/purchase train tickets in advance.
Also, what is "supplement" paid on some tickets?
TIA
However, having difficult time trying to read train info to purchase tickets to Naples. Probably could if it was French but not Italian. Is there a web site that is in English? Do we need to reserve/purchase train tickets in advance.
Also, what is "supplement" paid on some tickets?
TIA
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Try www.trenitalia.com. Click on the English version.
First you'll need to take the shuttle train from the airport to Roma Termini. Change to a train bound for Napoli Centrale. Plug in the two station names (in Italian) and the date you're travelling, and the site will give you all the options. There is a key to decipher all the train types (ES, IC, etc.).
You don't mention when your trip is, but you probably don't need to book and purchase your tickets in advance. If you do purchase in advance, make sure you give yourself a couple of hours to get through baggage collection, customs/passport control, taking the shuttle and finding your way to the track (binario) for the Naples train. You can buy the train shuttle and Naples tickets at the airport train station.
First you'll need to take the shuttle train from the airport to Roma Termini. Change to a train bound for Napoli Centrale. Plug in the two station names (in Italian) and the date you're travelling, and the site will give you all the options. There is a key to decipher all the train types (ES, IC, etc.).
You don't mention when your trip is, but you probably don't need to book and purchase your tickets in advance. If you do purchase in advance, make sure you give yourself a couple of hours to get through baggage collection, customs/passport control, taking the shuttle and finding your way to the track (binario) for the Naples train. You can buy the train shuttle and Naples tickets at the airport train station.
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No real need to book in advance on the train and just take a taxi for the short journey to Molo Beverello.Capri info is at WWW.caprionline.com