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Mark Jul 6th, 2002 03:20 AM

Naples-Positano hydrofoil
 
Does anyone know the timetable of the hydrofoil service between Naples and Positano? Thanks for any info.

Steve James Jul 6th, 2002 03:45 AM

Hello Mark,<BR><BR>NAPLES (Mergellina) to POSITANO:-<BR>Departs Mergellina:<BR>09.30<BR>11.35<BR>16.15<BR>18.45<BR ><BR>POSITANO to NAPLES:-<BR>Departs Positano:<BR>10.30<BR>15.00<BR>17.30<BR>19.40<BR>< BR>Hope this helps ...<BR><BR>Steve

Diane Jul 9th, 2002 12:49 PM

Steve,<BR>Do you know how far into September/October this schedule might extend?<BR>I've heard that the hydrofoil service to Positano stops in September.<BR>thanks

Steve James Jul 10th, 2002 01:45 AM

Diane - I'm not sure about this, - Vincenzo's probably the best person to answer if he sees this.<BR><BR>It's only a high-season service, so I think it would stop running sometime in September, - possibly even late August.<BR><BR>Steve

Daniel Jul 10th, 2002 02:37 AM

Ferries and hydrofoils from May to Oct, according to www.amalfiscoast.com.<BR>Info from Travelmar phone 089 87 14 83.

GAC Jul 10th, 2002 07:08 AM

The hydrofoil from Naples Mergellina to Positano might stop around October 15, possibly earlier. You should check with your hotel.

cristina Jul 10th, 2002 07:29 AM

How long does the hydrofoil from Positano to Naples take?. We are going to be in Positano in August (4 days) and then will be spending a couple of days in Rome, which is the best option: the hydrofoil directly to Naples or take the bus to Sorrento and then the train to Naples?. Thanks!

GAC Jul 10th, 2002 07:35 AM

According to the Positano Web Site, the hydrofoil from Positano to Naples takes 45 minutes. The FASTEST way to go from Positano to Rome is to take this hydrofoil to Naples Mergellina, walk 500 yards to the Mergellina Train Station, and take a direct IC train from Mergellina to Roma Termini. You should bypass Sorrento entirely. However, you do need to look carefully at the train schedules: www.trenitalia.com <BR>and select a train which STOPS at the Mergellina Station. Many trains go direct from Naples Central Station, without stopping at Mergellina.

Sue Jul 15th, 2002 03:41 AM

We're visiting Positano next week, but our train from Rome doesn't stop at Mergellina. Please can someone tell me how we get from Naples Centrale to Mergellina? Thankyou.

Marty Jul 15th, 2002 05:53 AM

Sue: From Naples Central, go downstairs and buy a 77 cent ticket for the subway and take it four or five stops to Mergellina. Then go up the stairs onto the street and turn right to the docks. I just came from Positano on Sunday, and the times listed by Steve James are not true. I contacted Vicenza on June 30, but the times must have changed on the first. We got there on July 8 from Venice, and it left at 4:30. That was the last one for the day. We rode the train to Mergellina thinking to walk the little distance to dock, buy a ticket, and make the 4:15. It did not turn out that way. We got to the dock at 3:30, and the signs all said "Positano", but no one would sell us a ticket. We ended up very far from the Mergellina station near a castle that you will see to the right from the dock, before we could get a ticket. We just barely made the hydrofoil. When you arrive in Naples Central, go straight to a taxi, and let him go to each ticket counter and find out if they sell tickets. It would be a very far walk to the place where we finally got the ticket. Don't linger in the Naples station, and don't accept help from anyone who offers it to you. Everyone wearing a blue shirt does not work for the railroad, in spite of what they may tell you. Fortunately, we were forewarned in Venice by another couple. We were still approached by three different people whom we saw all over the station when we were returning. Naples was the only the place we saw gypsies, and they were very persistent at the hydrofoil ticket booths. Little girls reached their hands in front of ours at the window to try to take the change. All in all the Naples train station and docks were a very unpleasant experience!

Marty Jul 15th, 2002 05:54 AM

Sue: From Naples Central, go downstairs and buy a 77 cent ticket for the subway and take it four or five stops to Mergellina. Then go up the stairs onto the street and turn right to the docks. I just came from Positano on Sunday, and the times listed by Steve James are not true. I contacted Vicenza on June 30, but the times must have changed on the first. We got there on July 8 from Venice, and it left at 4:30. That was the last one for the day. We rode the train to Mergellina thinking to walk the little distance to dock, buy a ticket, and make the 4:15. It did not turn out that way. We got to the dock at 3:30, and the signs all said "Positano", but no one would sell us a ticket. We ended up very far from the Mergellina station near a castle that you will see to the right from the dock, before we could get a ticket. We just barely made the hydrofoil. When you arrive in Naples Central, go straight to a taxi, and let him go to each ticket counter and find out if they sell tickets. It would be a very far walk to the place where we finally got the ticket. Don't linger in the Naples station, and don't accept help from anyone who offers it to you. Everyone wearing a blue shirt does not work for the railroad, in spite of what they may tell you. Fortunately, we were forewarned in Venice by another couple. We were still approached by three different people whom we saw all over the station when we were returning. Naples was the only the place we saw gypsies, and they were very persistent at the hydrofoil ticket booths. Little girls reached their hands in front of ours at the window to try to take the change. All in all the Naples train station and docks were a very unpleasant experience, but Positano was well worth it!

igor Jul 15th, 2002 06:02 AM

Is it true that there is an express bus<BR>that goes between Rome and Positano?<BR>

Steve James Jul 18th, 2002 12:56 AM

Hello Igor,<BR><BR>Yes, there is a coach service. Departures from Rome are from Tiburtina Station, once/twice daily. <BR>Journey time is about 4.5 hours.<BR><BR>Hope this helps ...<BR><BR>Steve<BR><BR>

topper Aug 4th, 2002 02:22 AM

topping for jeremy

Daisy Aug 4th, 2002 06:49 AM

I am actually wanting to get some help. Is there hydrofoil scheduled in september taking me from Naples to Positano directly as taking taxi directly is very much expensive. And how much?

GAC Aug 5th, 2002 07:16 AM

Yes, there are direct hydrofoils from Naples to Positano in September. But you need to verify whether they leave from the Mergellina Dock or Molo Beverello, as I've read contradictory information. Your hotel should know.


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