FCO to the Amalfi? How much?
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FCO to the Amalfi? How much?
I was quoted a price of 375E each way to Positano for 4 people by a limo service. Yikes. Can someone help me out with how this compares to trains/busses from the Rome airport to Positano? Thanks so much. Gen
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Hi rbn,
Train schedules and prices are at www.trenitalia.com/en.
1cl on the ES* (most expensive is 32E.
From there you take the Circumvesuviana commuter train to Sorrento (about 6E) and the SITA bus to Positano (about 3E).
Train schedules and prices are at www.trenitalia.com/en.
1cl on the ES* (most expensive is 32E.
From there you take the Circumvesuviana commuter train to Sorrento (about 6E) and the SITA bus to Positano (about 3E).
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Thanks for the advice. Can't fly into Naples. Already booked in and out of Rome. Does Ryanair or another carrier fly between Rome and Naples or would it be more of a pain than it is worth? We'd end up training to Sorrento and bussing to Positano anyway, no?
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Decide if making life easier is worth money to you. Add up ira's costs (32 + 6 + 3 = 41) Add to that another 10 euro per person or so to take the train from Rome airport to the Rome train station. That totals about 51 euro per person times 4 people = 204 euro.
Yes, this is cheaper BUT
You will have to drag your luggage to the train at the airport; drag luggage onto train up steep narrow steps; drag luggage off the train; drag luggage through train stations at Rome; drag onto and off train again; another trrain station in Naples with change of levels to commuter line; deal with luggage on small commuter rail line with no baggage racks; transfer to bus and deal with luggage again. Drag luggage around in Positano.
Is it worth $100-170 euro extra (25-43 per person) to travel door to door?
It's your decision. . .
Yes, this is cheaper BUT
You will have to drag your luggage to the train at the airport; drag luggage onto train up steep narrow steps; drag luggage off the train; drag luggage through train stations at Rome; drag onto and off train again; another trrain station in Naples with change of levels to commuter line; deal with luggage on small commuter rail line with no baggage racks; transfer to bus and deal with luggage again. Drag luggage around in Positano.
Is it worth $100-170 euro extra (25-43 per person) to travel door to door?
It's your decision. . .
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Why not take the train? It's been mentioned already and is a much more economical alternative to an intra-Europe flight. What Ira suggested is the best route to go. It really isn't that bad, plus you get to experience Italy firsthand, rather than in the backseat of a limo!
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We paid 450 euros for a full day excursion (9-hour day) from Rome to Sorrento (not far from Positano) during high season. This was for a full-day excursion for 5 people and luggage in an air-conditioned mini-van with a driver, with stops to see Vesuvius and Pompeii.
Why don't you spend 1 night in Rome, and then get your transporation to Positano the next day? Or spend several nights in rome and then do Positano?
Why don't you spend 1 night in Rome, and then get your transporation to Positano the next day? Or spend several nights in rome and then do Positano?
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Hi rbnwdln
>Where does one get a limo/driver in Naples? Price? Thanks.<
We used Renato Cuomo, and were pleased with the service. About 90E ea way.
Limousine Service Sorrento
www.cuomonet.it
Also, francesco_m ([email protected])has started his own business. He might give you a better price.
>Where does one get a limo/driver in Naples? Price? Thanks.<
We used Renato Cuomo, and were pleased with the service. About 90E ea way.
Limousine Service Sorrento
www.cuomonet.it
Also, francesco_m ([email protected])has started his own business. He might give you a better price.
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Still, for me, I would consider who these 4 people are. Children? Senior? The Packing-Challenged? Whichever route you choose, make sure everyone is well-informed and prepared to handle their own luggage.
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Here's how I would do this:
1. Take airporter train non-stop from Fiumicino Airport to Termini Station in Rome (travel time 32 mins.): 9.50 Euros per person;
2. Take an Eurostar Italia (ES) or an Intercity (IC) train from Rome Termini to SALERNO (Not Naples): 25.31 Euros in second class ES or 19.32 Euros in second class IC. First class not necessary. Travel time 2 hrs. 31 mins.
3. Take the ferry boat from Salerno direct to Positano in one hour for 6 Euros.
Total cost per person: 40.81 Euros or 34.82 Euros.
1. Take airporter train non-stop from Fiumicino Airport to Termini Station in Rome (travel time 32 mins.): 9.50 Euros per person;
2. Take an Eurostar Italia (ES) or an Intercity (IC) train from Rome Termini to SALERNO (Not Naples): 25.31 Euros in second class ES or 19.32 Euros in second class IC. First class not necessary. Travel time 2 hrs. 31 mins.
3. Take the ferry boat from Salerno direct to Positano in one hour for 6 Euros.
Total cost per person: 40.81 Euros or 34.82 Euros.
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Hi GAC,
Always so glad to hear your great advice! I know you posted a web site for the Amalfi Coast ferries/hydrofoils long ago. Can you post it again?
I am also planning the trip from FCO to Positano. Which route would you recommend given all the waiting times between various modes of transportation?
On my first trip, I trained from Florence to Salerno, then bused from Salerno to Praiano. Very long day!
I have also bused, Circumvesuviana, trained from Praiano to Rome. Also very time consuming.
I'm hoping to make it as easy and short as possible. Anxious to get to Positano and relax after the overnight flight from Utah!
Grazie!
Always so glad to hear your great advice! I know you posted a web site for the Amalfi Coast ferries/hydrofoils long ago. Can you post it again?
I am also planning the trip from FCO to Positano. Which route would you recommend given all the waiting times between various modes of transportation?
On my first trip, I trained from Florence to Salerno, then bused from Salerno to Praiano. Very long day!
I have also bused, Circumvesuviana, trained from Praiano to Rome. Also very time consuming.
I'm hoping to make it as easy and short as possible. Anxious to get to Positano and relax after the overnight flight from Utah!
Grazie!