REVIEW · SORRENTO
Shared Transfer service from Sorrento to Naples central station
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That first ride sets your whole day.
This shared transfer from Sorrento to Naples central station is built for travelers who want a calm, door-to-station style move without the stress of buses or taxis. I like the air-conditioned vehicle and the simple mobile-ticket approach, which helps when you are dealing with crowds and tight schedules. One thing to consider: it does not pick you up at your accommodation, so you’ll need to get yourself to the meeting point.
You’re also signing up for a shared route.
Because it runs as a group service with multiple pick-ups and stops, the trip time (about 1.5 to 2 hours) can vary depending on how many people are joining along the way. Based on what I’ve seen here, that can still work great for train days, especially when drivers communicate and handle changes well—but it’s smart to plan with a little breathing room.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you ride
- Shared transfer from Sorrento to Napoli Centrale: the big idea
- Where to meet: Enjoy Travelling S.A.S. in Sorrento
- Inside the air-conditioned van: comfort and group size
- Shared pickups and timing: why it can feel faster or slower
- Your drop-off at Naples central station: plan your connection
- Price check: is $45.76 good value for this route
- Baggage limits and how to travel light
- When delays happen: waiting and communication matter
- Potential snags to watch for
- Who this transfer suits best
- Should you book this shared Sorrento to Naples transfer?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- Where does the transfer start in Sorrento?
- Does this shared transfer pick me up from my accommodation?
- Where do you get dropped off in Naples?
- How long does the ride take?
- Is this a shared transfer or a private car?
- What vehicle features are included?
- What baggage is allowed?
- Do I need a mobile ticket?
- How many travelers are on the van?
- Can I cancel for free?
Key things to know before you ride
- Meeting point only in Sorrento: No pickup at your hotel or apartment. You start at Enjoy Travelling S.A.S.
- Shared van with up to 8 people: Group size stays small enough to feel manageable.
- Air-conditioning included: Comfort matters on this coast-to-city hop.
- Multiple pick-ups and stops: Expect a shared route rhythm, not a straight shot.
- Naples central station drop-off: Built for onward train connections.
- Baggage limits apply: Plan for 1 medium bag plus 1 carry-on per person.
Shared transfer from Sorrento to Napoli Centrale: the big idea

This is a practical service for getting from Sorrento to Naples without turning your day into a logistics puzzle. The plan is simple: you meet in Sorrento, ride in a comfortable minivan, and get dropped at Naples central station.
The value here is that you’re not paying for a full private car, but you’re still getting a more comfortable setup than you would with a pure public-transport route. It also helps that the service is clearly set up as a group transfer, so you can focus on your onward travel instead of navigating buses and schedules.
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Where to meet: Enjoy Travelling S.A.S. in Sorrento

Your start point is Enjoy Travelling S.A.S. Via degli Aranci, 49, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy. The big detail that affects everything: there is no pick up at your accommodation.
That sounds small, but in Sorrento it’s the difference between a smooth morning and a scramble. If you’re staying outside the immediate center, I’d build time to get to the meeting point before your departure window, and I’d avoid showing up at the absolute last minute.
Inside the air-conditioned van: comfort and group size
You travel in an air-conditioned vehicle. For this route, that matters more than it sounds—Naples can be warm, stations are busy, and you want to arrive ready to move, not damp and cranky.
This is also capped at a maximum of 8 travelers, which keeps the ride from turning into the kind of crowded shuffle that makes transfers stressful. You’ll still share the ride with others, but the smaller group size should help with overall comfort and timing.
Shared pickups and timing: why it can feel faster or slower

The service includes multiple pick-ups and stops along the way. Translation: this isn’t a nonstop private transfer, so your exact travel time can shift based on how many people are being collected and where they’re boarded.
The published timing is about 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours. In real life, that range is useful because it gives you a framework for planning your train departure, but you still want to act like it might land closer to the top end if the van is loading people along the route.
There’s also a key pattern: this is a group operation, so the smoothness depends on how organized the transfer is when multiple passengers are syncing up. The good news is that the service has shown up on time in multiple cases, and drivers have handled connection stress in a helpful way.
Your drop-off at Naples central station: plan your connection
The ride ends at Naples central station, and this activity ends back at the meeting point in Sorrento (meaning the transfer itself is one-way for this booking, not a sightseeing day).
For train travel, the practical goal is to arrive with enough slack to find your platform and settle your luggage without rushing. Since shared transfers can include stops, I recommend treating your arrival as “ready to sprint if needed,” even if the ride is usually straightforward.
One helpful detail from real experience: when a train runs late, the driver can sometimes adapt. In one case, a delayed train meant the driver waited and loaded belongings carefully—exactly what you want when you’re standing in a busy station trying to protect your schedule.
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Price check: is $45.76 good value for this route
At $45.76 per person, you’re paying for a middle ground: not the cost of a private transfer, but more comfort and convenience than typical public options. The price also lines up with the service style: an air-conditioned van, a clear meeting point, and a group transfer designed around getting you to the station.
What makes it feel like value is how the service handles the “hard parts” of transfers: meeting in a busy area, getting you to the station, and dealing with delays. When communication is strong and the driver is professional, you stop thinking about logistics and start thinking about your trip.
Also, the service offers group discounts, which can make this route even more attractive if you’re traveling with someone. If you’re solo, you’re still in a decent price zone for door-to-station-style transport—just remember the meeting point rule.
Baggage limits and how to travel light
The service allows 1 medium bag + 1 carry-on per passenger. Excess baggage isn’t included, so if you’re the kind of traveler bringing suitcases plus extras, you’ll want to reassess how you pack.
This is not just a policy detail; it impacts how comfortably your ride goes. In one less-ideal experience, luggage handling and loading logistics became a problem, including a situation where bags were moved into another car and the process felt rushed. You can reduce the odds of a hassle by traveling within the limits and keeping your essentials easy to grab when you arrive.
A good rule for station days: keep anything you might need soon (like tickets, meds, chargers, a layer) in your carry-on so you’re not hunting through under-van storage while the station is moving fast.
When delays happen: waiting and communication matter
This is where these transfers either earn trust or lose it. In the strong scenarios, the company representative stayed in touch and the driver showed patience when a train was delayed. That can be a huge deal for people who travel internationally or ride a connection that doesn’t always run on time.
That said, you shouldn’t treat waiting as a guaranteed service feature just because it happened in one instance. Still, the key takeaway for your planning is this: if your train is late, you may be dealing with coordination, and a responsive service makes a big difference.
If you know your train might be tight, give yourself a buffer when possible. Even a small buffer can turn an anxious transfer into a manageable one.
Potential snags to watch for
Most rides seem to land smoothly, but there are a few friction points you should know about before you commit.
First, it’s easy to get frustrated when the service is shared and multiple vehicles or meeting points are involved. One unhappy account described being moved to another vehicle and having to transfer again near Naples. Another described a longer wait at a meeting point and cramped seating in the front.
Second, meeting point confusion can happen in busy areas. Since your pickup is not at your accommodation, the meeting point becomes the center of gravity for your whole day. Bring your confirmation on your phone (the service supports mobile tickets) and plan to arrive with enough time to find the right group.
Finally, shared timing can shift. The ride can be a bit quicker or a bit slower than expected, depending on how pickups are routed. If you’re chasing a very strict train departure, build in an extra cushion.
Who this transfer suits best
This is a great fit if you want:
- Easy, station-focused logistics with a comfortable van
- A ride that’s usually dependable for train schedules
- A smaller group experience (up to 8 people)
It’s also a smart choice when you’d rather pay for convenience than spend time figuring out local transport connections, especially when you have luggage.
You might look at a different option if:
- You’re traveling with more luggage than the stated limits
- You need a strict, exact departure time from Sorrento and cannot tolerate any shared-route variation
- You strongly prefer door-to-door pickup (because this service uses a meeting point)
Should you book this shared Sorrento to Naples transfer?
If you want a practical, comfortable way to reach Naples central station without dealing with public transport transfers, this is a solid bet—especially at a shared-transfer price that’s not trying to mimic a private car experience.
Book it if your plan can handle shared-route timing and you can make it to Enjoy Travelling S.A.S. Via degli Aranci, 49 in Sorrento. Skip it or compare alternatives if your luggage is outside the allowed range or you absolutely need hotel pickup.
FAQ
FAQ
Where does the transfer start in Sorrento?
The meeting point is Enjoy Travelling S.A.S., Via degli Aranci, 49, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy.
Does this shared transfer pick me up from my accommodation?
No. There is no pick up at the accommodation. You must go to the stated meeting point.
Where do you get dropped off in Naples?
The service ends at Naples central station.
How long does the ride take?
The duration is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours.
Is this a shared transfer or a private car?
It’s a shared transfer with multiple pick-ups and stops along the way.
What vehicle features are included?
The vehicle is air-conditioned.
What baggage is allowed?
You’re allowed 1 medium bag + 1 carry-on bag per passenger. Excess baggage is not included.
Do I need a mobile ticket?
Yes, the service includes a mobile ticket.
How many travelers are on the van?
There is a maximum of 8 travelers for this activity.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time.
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