REVIEW · NAPLES
Transfer from Naples airport to Sorrento
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Getting to Sorrento can feel easy. This private Naples airport transfer is built for one thing: getting you out of the arrivals area and into Sorrento without stress. I really like the name-sign meet-and-greet inside the arrivals exit, so you’re not hunting through crowds or guessing which car is yours.
I also like the WiFi on board plus the small comforts that matter after a flight—an air-conditioned vehicle and bottled water. One thing to think about: Naples traffic can stretch the ride toward the 2-hour end of the estimate, especially when flights run late, so it helps to keep a little buffer.
In This Review
- Quick hits
- Private transfer means you skip the airport guessing game
- Meet inside Naples airport arrivals and ride out fast
- WiFi, A/C, and a helpful driver on the drive to Sorrento
- The 15-minute photo stop: a small break with big payoff
- Price for up to two: is $277.10 good value?
- Who should book this and what to watch for
- Should you book this Naples airport to Sorrento transfer?
- FAQ
- Where do I meet the driver at Naples airport?
- How long is the transfer from Naples to Sorrento?
- Is there a stop for photos on the way to Sorrento?
- What’s included in the private ride?
- Is this a private service or shared with other people?
- What is the price?
- Can I cancel for free?
Quick hits

- Meet your driver inside Naples airport arrivals with a name sign for fast pickup
- Private vehicle with A/C, WiFi, and bottled water for a smoother arrival
- Short 15-minute photo stop for quick stretch and scenery moments
- Only your group rides (up to 2 people per booking)
- Drop-off at your exact Sorrento address like your hotel, B&B, or other meeting point
- Cerrato Group tracks delays and keeps communication strong based on real passenger feedback
Private transfer means you skip the airport guessing game

The best part of this transfer is how little mental work it asks from you. Naples International Airport can be busy and confusing right after a long flight. Here, the plan is simple: you meet the driver at the airport, then you go straight to Sorrento in a private car with comfort features already handled.
This is also a smart move if you’re traveling with luggage, have kids, or just want your first hours in Sorrento to feel calm. Instead of coordinating buses, trains, or shared shuttles, you get a direct ride and a clear destination handoff. The end point is flexible too: you’re dropped at your hotel, B&B, private home, restaurant, or another place of interest in Sorrento.
One more quiet win: this is a mobile-ticket service. That means you’re not scrambling for paper vouchers when you’re tired. And since this type of transfer averages booking about 58 days ahead, it’s one of those services that can fill up around popular travel weeks.
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Meet inside Naples airport arrivals and ride out fast

Pickup is one of the strongest parts of the experience. Your driver meets you inside the airport at the arrivals exit and holds a sign with your name. That alone can save a lot of time, because you don’t have to stand around waiting for a call or trying to match faces to screenshots.
If you’re trying to reduce uncertainty, here’s what you can do to make pickup go even smoother:
- Be ready to move when you reach the arrivals exit, not when you’re still collecting everything at the far end.
- Have your mobile ticket accessible so you can confirm quickly if needed.
- If your flight changes, stay aware of message updates and give the provider a chance to adapt.
The driver approach gets high marks for being prompt, friendly, and good at communication—even when plans get messy. One review highlighted that flight delays required changing flights multiple times, and the team stayed accommodating through the process. Another person specifically praised the clean vehicle, safe driving, and helpful, easy check-in.
You’ll start from Naples International Airport (Viale F. Ruffo di Calabria, 80144 Napoli NA, Italy). From there, the ride focuses on getting you to the Sorrento side of the Amalfi Coast area with minimal friction.
WiFi, A/C, and a helpful driver on the drive to Sorrento

This isn’t a bare-bones transfer. It’s a private ride with practical comforts that make a real difference on arrival day: air-conditioned vehicle, bottled water, and WiFi on board. Those little extras help if you need to message your hotel, check your next reservation, or just unwind after a travel day.
What I especially like here is the tone of the driving experience. Reviews describe drivers who are careful and smooth on the road, plus genuinely friendly. One review said the driver informed the group of sites as they drove to Sorrento. Even if you’re not trying to memorize every viewpoint, that kind of narration helps you get your bearings fast.
Also, because it’s private transportation, you don’t get the stop-and-wait feeling that can come with shared services. Your schedule is tied to your group, not to a route full of other pickups. That means you can relax, plan, and settle in.
One more detail worth noting: service animals are allowed. If that matters for your trip, it’s good to have it stated clearly up front.
And yes, the overall ride time is listed as about 1 to 2 hours. That wide range is normal for this part of Italy, where road conditions and traffic can change. The key is that you’re not stuck waiting around at a station with no answers—you have a driver and a direct plan.
The 15-minute photo stop: a small break with big payoff

There’s a built-in break on the way: a 15-minute stop for photo shoots. It’s short, but it can be a smart reset. Think of it as a chance to stretch your legs, grab a quick photo with better light, and adjust before you arrive in Sorrento.
Here’s how to make the most of it:
- Keep an eye on the timing so you don’t drift too far from the pickup point.
- If you’re traveling with a group that moves at different speeds, agree on a quick meet-up spot before you hop out.
- Use the stop for practical needs too—photos are great, but so are quick bathroom breaks if the stop allows it (you might find it varies by road and conditions).
One review explicitly praised the drive and described the experience as great overall, with the driver helping and communicating well. Another comment mentioned they’d use the service again from Naples to the Amalfi Coast area. That matters because it suggests the photo-stop break doesn’t feel chaotic—it fits the flow of the transfer.
Still, it’s smart to treat this as an optional bonus rather than a long sightseeing window. You’re not arriving late to start your Sorrento evening because of a long detour. You’re getting a brief moment en route, then continuing to your drop-off.
Price for up to two: is $277.10 good value?

The price is listed as $277.10 per group (up to 2), and the service is private. That pricing structure is exactly why I think it can be good value for couples and small groups. You’re paying for door-to-door convenience and a dedicated car, not per person on a shared ride.
To judge the value fairly, compare what you’d otherwise deal with:
- Airport logistics: figuring out which connection works best, arriving at the right place, and carrying luggage through transfers.
- Uncertainty: shared transport schedules and waiting times.
- Arrival friction: getting from your drop point to your hotel in Sorrento (especially if you’re tired).
With a private transfer, your biggest “cost” isn’t money—it’s wasted time and energy. This service tries to cut both.
One more value angle: the vehicle is air-conditioned and includes WiFi and bottled water. Those aren’t deal-breakers for everyone, but they matter on a hot day or right after landing. And the clean-car note comes up in feedback, which suggests they treat the experience as more than just getting from A to B.
A final point: if you’re booking this early (many people do), you’re often removing another layer of stress. Since it’s commonly booked about 58 days in advance on average, locking it in helps if your dates are popular.
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Who should book this and what to watch for

This transfer is a strong match if you want:
- A calm arrival with a clear pickup at Naples airport
- Privacy for up to 2 people in your own car
- Comfort basics like A/C, bottled water, and WiFi
- A simple plan with a short 15-minute photo stop
It’s also a good idea if you’re traveling with mobility needs or just don’t want to navigate stations right after a flight. The meeting format—inside the arrivals exit with a sign—reduces the usual stress of trying to find someone holding your name.
What to watch for:
- The drive time is estimated at about 1 to 2 hours, so build in extra room if you have dinner plans tight to your arrival time.
- Flight delays happen. Reviews point to good communication and accommodation when flights had to change. Still, changing plans can ripple into your pick-up timing, so stay flexible and keep your contact info handy.
This isn’t the right fit if you’re trying to save money at all costs. For that, you might consider cheaper public options. But if you’d rather pay for smooth logistics and arrive in Sorrento feeling human, this transfer makes a lot of sense.
Should you book this Naples airport to Sorrento transfer?
If you’re arriving in Naples and your priority is a straightforward start in Sorrento, I’d book it. The standout reasons are practical: you meet your driver inside arrivals with your name sign, you get a private car with A/C + WiFi + bottled water, and the ride includes a brief, useful 15-minute photo stop.
Book especially if you’re traveling with luggage, with someone who hates transit puzzles, or you want your first evening to be about settling in—not figuring out transportation.
If your flights are fragile or you’re planning a tight schedule, choose this for the communication and the clear pickup process, then give yourself a little buffer for Naples traffic.
FAQ

Where do I meet the driver at Naples airport?
You meet your driver inside Naples airport at the arrivals exit, and the driver holds a sign with your name.
How long is the transfer from Naples to Sorrento?
The trip is listed as about 1 to 2 hours.
Is there a stop for photos on the way to Sorrento?
Yes. There’s a short 15-minute stop for photo shoots.
What’s included in the private ride?
The ride includes private transportation, WiFi on board, an air-conditioned vehicle, and bottled water.
Is this a private service or shared with other people?
It’s private. Only your group will participate, and the booking is for up to 2 people.
What is the price?
The price is $277.10 per group (up to 2).
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
































