Transfer From Rome to Amalfi Coast
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Transfer From Rome to Amalfi Coast
I contacted a few different drivers about prices from Rome to Sorrento and/or Ravello. The best price I got so far was $350euro. The driver said the distance to Sorrento is the same as the distance to Ravello and therefore the price is the same. Is that right? I thought Ravello was farther. Can anyone recommend a driver and/or how to find a driver with better prices? I was hoping to do it for under $300e. Thanks!
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Do you want to go to Sorrento or Ravello? Are you traveling from the airport or Rome? I don't think you will find a driver cheaper.
Other options, bus from Rome to Sorrento (about 17E per person) and arrange for a driver to Ravello from Sorrento. Or train (about 38E per person on ES 2nd cl)to either Sorrento (involves train change at Naples) or Salerno. You would then to need a driver from Salerno or public transport (ferry/bus).
Other options, bus from Rome to Sorrento (about 17E per person) and arrange for a driver to Ravello from Sorrento. Or train (about 38E per person on ES 2nd cl)to either Sorrento (involves train change at Naples) or Salerno. You would then to need a driver from Salerno or public transport (ferry/bus).
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Well as to distance - check a map but I think the thing is that Sorrento is on a peninsula out to the west and maybe Ravello is more due south.If you can't find a reasonably priced driver, Sorrento may be more accessible by other means of transportation.
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I used www.tourofitaly.com for a transfer from FCO to Positano in September and it was 300 Euro. I highly recommend them!
I'm not sure if their prices have changed (it was January '08 when I booked) but you may want to email them.
I'm not sure if their prices have changed (it was January '08 when I booked) but you may want to email them.
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Thanks everyone!
ekscrunchy - I believe it was Dion who I found from your wonderful trip report. He quoted 350e.
I am now considering starting our trip in Capri. This should help b/c we can take a car to Napoli and then take a ferry straight to Capri from there. Does anyone know the price and length of time for the ferry from Napoli to Capri?
ekscrunchy - I believe it was Dion who I found from your wonderful trip report. He quoted 350e.
I am now considering starting our trip in Capri. This should help b/c we can take a car to Napoli and then take a ferry straight to Capri from there. Does anyone know the price and length of time for the ferry from Napoli to Capri?
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The hydrofoil from Napoli to Capri is about 40 minutes and, this past summer, the cost was $16 Euro a person. The ferry takes twice as long (80 mins) and cost $9 Euro.
We stayed in Sorrento so we took a train from Rome to Naples and then a driver from Naples to Sorrento. The train was $36 Euro each and the driver $99 Euro so while a bit more of a hassle (although nothing bad), it was about half the cost of using a driver from Rome to Sorrento.
From Sorrento, we did numerous day trips including Capri, Amalfi, Pompeii, etc. Sorrento is a good location to base from to see the surrounding areas including Capri.
We stayed in Sorrento so we took a train from Rome to Naples and then a driver from Naples to Sorrento. The train was $36 Euro each and the driver $99 Euro so while a bit more of a hassle (although nothing bad), it was about half the cost of using a driver from Rome to Sorrento.
From Sorrento, we did numerous day trips including Capri, Amalfi, Pompeii, etc. Sorrento is a good location to base from to see the surrounding areas including Capri.
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Thanks! He is very sweet and I am happy to know that he is offering a good price.
His price for a day trip (to Paestum) was much lower than that of others we contacted.
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His price for a day trip (to Paestum) was much lower than that of others we contacted.
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Is the 300E one way or round trip? Can anyone adivse me if it is worth flying into Rome and then taking a train to Naples or the Amalfi coast? The cost savings is about $400 or more to fly into Rome vs Naples,but the flight times & connections are better.I have heard the train is economical and takes about 2 hrs to get to the coast? Is this true is it worth the hassle? Help!
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kncoradi - To train to the coast you will need to catch the Leonardo Express train at the airport to Rome Termini (11€ per person and takes 30 minutes). From Rome you catch an ES or AV train to Naples (about 38€ and 90 minutes). From Naples the local train to Sorrento (3.60€ and 70 minutes) and you would catch a bus to where you are staying (Amalfi? Positano?). There is a bus from the airport to Salerno, but it only has one daily departure at 3:20 and arrives Salerno at 7:20. From Salerno you would need to catch the local bus the rest of the way.
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We haven't made definite plans yet for the airfare or where we are staying in the coast. We will be staying on Capri for 3 nights and figure we will do that on the front end of our trip. My budget is about 5k for the week. Would like to keep the travel & accomodations to 4k & under with the extra 1k for spending. I just hate that the airfares are so expensive from Washington or Philly, about 1000 each. I have found fares & decent times @ 850....We are splurging in capri and spending 1300 for a suite at the Caesar Augustus, but beyond that we havn't locked into anything yet.
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