REVIEW · POSITANO
Private Transfer From Positano Hotels to Naples
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Private transfer can save your day.
This one-way ride from Positano to Naples is interesting because your driver meets you right where you are, then handles the tricky roads and tight streets with a calm, professional approach. I like that the driver is English-speaking and ready with helpful info, plus you get a door-to-door style pickup instead of hunting for a bus stop.
I also like the small comfort upgrades that make the ride feel less stressful: a Mercedes minivan with onboard Wi-Fi and bottled water. The only real drawback to watch is timing. The trip takes about 2 hours, so you’ll want to schedule your departure with buffer if you have a flight or train to catch.
In This Review
- Key points to know before you go
- Why this Positano–Naples transfer feels different
- Your Mercedes minivan: Wi-Fi, bottled water, and real comfort
- Pickup in Positano: close to your lodging, not a distant meeting point
- The ride time you must plan for (about 2 hours)
- Drop-off in Naples: airport, train station, or your hotel
- How the English-speaking driver adds value
- Price and value: what $138.17 per person really buys
- Luggage rules: simple, but you should check your “extra”
- Best for: who should book this transfer
- What to do when booking: give the details that prevent problems
- Should you book this private transfer from Positano to Naples?
- FAQ
- How long does the private transfer from Positano to Naples take?
- Where will the driver pick me up in Positano?
- Where can I be dropped off in Naples?
- Is Wi-Fi and bottled water included?
- What luggage is allowed?
- Do I need to provide flight or train details?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key points to know before you go

- Meet your driver at your Positano address or hotel lobby (not a crowded bus meeting point)
- Mercedes minivan with Wi-Fi and bottled water for the whole ride
- Flexible Naples drop-off at Capodichino Airport, Piazza Garibaldi station, or your hotel
- Professional English-speaking driver who can guide you along the way
- Simple luggage rules: 1 suitcase + 1 carry-on per traveler (ask about oversized items)
- Private vehicle for your group with pricing based on up to 8 adults per car
Why this Positano–Naples transfer feels different

This is not a random car you grab at the last minute. It’s a planned, one-way private transfer designed for the real stress points of this area: steep streets, limited parking, and the fact that Positano in particular can be a maze when you’re tired and juggling bags.
The value here is control. You choose where the driver picks you up in Positano, and you choose where you end up in Naples. That flexibility matters a lot when your day is already full, like when you’re moving from the Amalfi Coast to a train connection or an airport departure.
And yes, the drive includes that familiar mix of winding roads and busy city traffic. The driver’s job is to make that feel manageable, not chaotic.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Positano
Your Mercedes minivan: Wi-Fi, bottled water, and real comfort

This transfer runs in a spacious, air-conditioned Mercedes minivan. That sounds like a small detail until you hit the practical reality: you’re traveling from a coastal town where walking can be slow-going, then you switch into a road trip that takes about 2 hours.
On board, you get bottled water and Wi-Fi. It’s a nice touch for checking your next booking, messaging your arrival plans, or just passing the time without burning up your phone battery. If you need to confirm something for your train or flight, Wi-Fi can be genuinely useful.
One more comfort factor: you’re not sharing the ride with strangers, which usually means fewer schedule headaches. It stays focused on getting your group to Naples on time, without the constant stop-and-start that comes with bus-style travel.
Pickup in Positano: close to your lodging, not a distant meeting point
Positano is not built for dragging luggage long distances. Even if you’re staying near the center, there’s a good chance you’ll face stairs, steep lanes, and narrow turns where normal vehicles can’t pull up directly.
That’s why the pickup plan is such a big deal. You can arrange for pick-up at the Positano location of your choice, including your hotel lobby. In practice, that means you spend less time hauling bags and more time relaxing before you leave.
The process is also straightforward. After you show the driver your voucher, the driver collects your luggage and helps you get settled. Communication is part of the package too. A clean handoff matters when you’re trying to beat a train timetable or get to an airport.
If you’re worried about finding the driver in a tight area, this is the kind of transfer that tends to run smoothly because the pickup spot is pre-arranged and the driver is expected to be professional and punctual. Past drivers have included people like Pippo, Francesco, and Giuseppe, and multiple experiences point to quick pickup and careful handling of bags.
The ride time you must plan for (about 2 hours)
The transfer duration is listed as 1 to 2 hours, but the important line is the practical one: the Positano to Naples drive takes about 2 hours.
That means you should schedule like you’re planning for the longer end. If you’re catching a flight or a train, give yourself breathing room. When traffic is heavy and streets are narrow, time can compress fast.
Here’s the move I recommend: build your day with buffer on both sides. Book a departure time that lets you arrive early enough to handle walking time, station queues, or airport security. The transfer is meant to reduce stress, so don’t force it to become your stress test.
Drop-off in Naples: airport, train station, or your hotel

Naples has multiple targets, and you shouldn’t have to guess which one fits your plans. This transfer lets you pick your drop-off location:
- Napoli Piazza Garibaldi train station
- Napoli Capodichino International Airport
- Your hotel in Naples
That flexibility is valuable because the last mile matters. If you end at the station, you’re set up for immediate onward travel. If you end at the airport, you can get your bearings with fewer twists. If you’re staying in Naples, dropping at your hotel keeps you from doing the most painful part of the trip with luggage.
Also, the driver can park at your destination so you can finish the final steps calmly. In real scenarios, drivers have gone further and helped passengers walk toward the tracks, which is exactly the kind of extra effort that makes the whole day feel easier.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Positano
How the English-speaking driver adds value

You’re not just hiring a seat. You’re hiring someone to manage driving, timing, and communication in a place where finding your way can be tough.
This transfer includes a professional English-speaking driver. That helps when you want practical, on-the-road guidance: where you’re headed, what to watch for, and how to think about timing. Multiple past experiences also mention drivers giving insights about sights you pass and local context, which can turn a plain transfer into a small, satisfying lesson.
Even better, the driver is part of the logistics. When plans shift, like running late or adjusting around a connection, it helps to have a driver who can communicate clearly and handle the situation with confidence.
Price and value: what $138.17 per person really buys

The price is $138.17 per person and is based on 8 adults per car/vehicle. It’s a private transfer, so you’re not paying for the convenience of sharing with strangers. You’re paying for direct pickup, direct drop-off, and someone actively managing the hard parts.
Here’s how I think about value on this route:
- If you were to piece together taxis and walking between hotel areas and transit points, costs can rise fast, and the schedule becomes fragile.
- Bus and train options can be cheaper, but they add friction: schedules, crowds, and extra transfers.
- A private transfer buys predictability. Predictability is the real luxury when you have a flight or train to make.
If you’re traveling as a small group, price-per-person can feel very fair compared with the stress you avoid. And if your group is larger, the setup notes group discounts, which can make this even more reasonable.
One more detail: the transfer is one-way. That means you’re paying specifically for the move you need, not for a round trip you might not use.
Luggage rules: simple, but you should check your “extra”

This transfer has a clear luggage guideline: each traveler is allowed a maximum of 1 suitcase and 1 carry-on bag.
Oversized or excessive luggage (like surfboards, golf clubs, or bikes) may face restrictions. The safe move is to ask before travel if your items are outside the standard suitcase-and-carry-on setup.
Why this matters: a private transfer is smooth when loading and unloading stays easy. It’s less smooth if you show up with bulky items that don’t fit the vehicle rules or the driver’s loading plan. If you’re traveling with anything unusual, confirm early and you’ll keep the day from turning into a last-minute negotiation.
Best for: who should book this transfer
This is a great match when at least one of these is true:
- You have a train or flight to catch and you’d rather control timing than gamble on schedules.
- Your Positano stay means stairs, narrow lanes, or distance from the main transit areas.
- You want a low-stress ride with clear communication and a professional driver.
- You’re a small group who values privacy and a direct route.
It’s also a strong choice when the weather or service options make public transport less appealing. In the region, conditions can change quickly, and private transfers tend to be the practical backup that keeps your travel plan intact.
What to do when booking: give the details that prevent problems
The most important booking input is straightforward. You should enter your departure flight or train details into the Special Requirements field.
Also remember the timing note. The ride takes about 2 hours, so choose a departure time that gives you enough margin to arrive on time if you’re connecting to a schedule.
This is the kind of transfer where small details help the whole experience run smoothly. If you’re strict about timing, be strict about the schedule you request.
Should you book this private transfer from Positano to Naples?
If you want a calm, predictable day, I’d book it. This transfer is built for the exact problem this route creates: you’re moving from a beautiful but difficult town layout into a city hub or an airport, with luggage and time pressure.
Book it if you value door-to-door pickup, a professional English-speaking driver, and a car that’s ready to go with minimal fuss. The Wi-Fi and bottled water are nice bonuses, but the real win is the logistics being handled for you.
Skip this and look at other options only if you’re on a very tight budget and you’re comfortable with extra walking, transfers, and schedule risk. If you’re trying to protect your connection or reduce uncertainty, this kind of private transfer is usually worth it.
FAQ
How long does the private transfer from Positano to Naples take?
The trip is listed as about 1 to 2 hours, and the ride from Positano to Naples takes about 2 hours.
Where will the driver pick me up in Positano?
You’ll get hotel pick-up and a professional driver will meet you at the Positano location of your choice, including your hotel lobby.
Where can I be dropped off in Naples?
You can be dropped off at Naples-Capodichino International Airport, Napoli Piazza Garibaldi train station, or your hotel in Naples.
Is Wi-Fi and bottled water included?
Yes. The Mercedes minivan includes onboard Wi-Fi and bottled water.
What luggage is allowed?
Each traveler is allowed up to 1 suitcase and 1 carry-on bag. Oversized or excessive luggage may have restrictions, so you should inquire in advance.
Do I need to provide flight or train details?
Yes. You should enter your departure flight or train details into the Special Requirements field on booking.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount paid is not refunded.































