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JacquieK Apr 21st, 2006 11:00 AM

Travelling from Rome to Positano
 
Any suggestions for a car service to take me, my husband, mother-in-law, and two babies from Rome to Positano? I received what seemed like a fair quote from Italy Limousine (which I'll share once I'm clear on what they're offering). I'm just wondering what others have done. I don't think I want to take the train because it seems like it will be too much schlepping with two babies in strollers and three large suitcases.

As an aside, after much deliberation we decided to stay at the Punta Regina so I'll let you all know what that's like when we get back.

Thanks!

Steve_James Apr 22nd, 2006 12:37 AM

Jacquie - Try these for a quote:

- Positano-based:

www.positanocarservice.com
www.flaviogioia.com
www.limocarservice.net
www.benvenutolimos.com (Praiano)

- Sorrento-based:

www.tourofitaly.com
www.francescomarrapese.com
www.cuomonet.it
www.seesorrento.com
www.sorrento.it

Quotes can vary considerably (- € 280-400+)- so it's best to shop around ...

If you want to cut costs you could get the train to Naples (Napoli Centrale) - and arrange for a car from there to Positano (- about € 90-100).

Hope this helps ...

Steve

P.S. There is also a bus service between Rome and Positano in high season ...

hluxenberg Apr 23rd, 2006 12:48 PM

What prices were you quoted for the car service from Rome to Positano. We are looking to do the same. The hotel can set this up for us but I want to make sure we are getting an okay deal through them

SeaUrchin Apr 23rd, 2006 01:09 PM

It usually runs about 300euro. It would be worth it for your group, I agree. have fun

JacquieK Apr 24th, 2006 04:55 PM

Thanks for the replies.
Our hotel quoted us 500 Euros. Italy Limousine quoted us 365 (for 3 adults and two babies) which I thought sounded pretty good. I haven't asked for quotes from other companies yet.

Also, is it customary to tip the driver? In the US it would be but I wasn't sure if it was in Italy. If so, any suggested percentages?

Thanks!

JacquieK Apr 24th, 2006 05:08 PM

One more question...what is the fast train that goes between Rome and Naples and what is the web site to look up its schedule?

Thanks!

knoxvillecouple Apr 24th, 2006 05:39 PM

JacquieK -

Go to trenitalia.com - and click on the English link.

We used Francesco Marrapese for our daytrip on Amalfi Coast from our hotel in Positano and were very pleased with his service. His web address is given above.

KC

Postal Apr 24th, 2006 05:45 PM

Francesco gets a very good review, but I really like his former boss, Renato Cuomo at cuomonet.it

donnapg Apr 25th, 2006 04:16 AM

We just used Francesco to drive us from Sorrento to Rome. For 4 of us it was 380 Euros for the door to door drive.

Hope that helps.

Donna

JacquieK Apr 26th, 2006 05:09 PM

I was surprised to see how inexpensive the train was from Rome to Naples. 1st class on the Eurostar was 32.50 Euros. Much cheaper when looking at the other options...Still, I think with two babies and a bunch of luggage, all the schlepping involved will not be worth the savings.

Steve_James Apr 27th, 2006 01:20 AM

'Much cheaper when looking at the other options'

The cheapest option is the Rome-Positano bus.
Fare: approx € 18

Steve

donnapg Apr 27th, 2006 04:55 AM

Yep - we definitely opted for the easy way out. Was our bug splurge of the trip. With the luggage and the kids we just did not feel like shlepping everything on the trains.

No regrets - was a nice easy drive.

Donna



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