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Piazza della Vittoria, 80067 Sorrento, Italy (May 2018)
Tourist & Transport Information for Sorrento
Our website Italy in Photos aims to showcase the beauty and diversity of Italy for our visitors, who are seeking the best experiences in the country. To help you plan your trip, we have added the Tourist & Transport Information section, where you can find useful details about your chosen destination. We have also curated a selection of tourist websites and blogs, so that you can complement the photos on our site with the insights and tips from these sources. We hope that our website will inspire you to make an informed choice and enjoy your visit to Italy.
The Transport section provides comprehensive information about the Nearest International Airports to each destination featured on the website. For added convenience, it also outlines a variety of travel options available from these airports to your chosen destination. These include public transport options such as buses and trains, ensuring cost-effective and eco-friendly travel. We have added a dtails of the Transport Hubs in the Campaina Region for those that wish to travel futher away. Whether you’re planning a quick weekend getaway or an extended trip, the Transport section is designed to simplify your travel planning and ensure a seamless journey from the airport to your destination.
Below, you will find links to Trenitalia, the primary train operator in Italy, providing extensive rail connections across the country. Additionally, we’ve included links to Fleibus Bus Services, where available, to help you navigate regional transportation with ease.
For travellers exploring Italy’s picturesque lakes, you’ll also find links to Ferry Companies Operating on the Lakes, offering a scenic and relaxing way to travel.
If you’re visiting Venice, renowned for its unique waterways, we have included Timetables for the Water Taxis to ensure you can seamlessly plan your journeys across the city’s canals. These resources are designed to make your travel planning simple and efficient, providing you with all the necessary tools to explore Italy’s diverse destinations
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Tansport Information
The three closest international airports to Sorrento
The three closest international airports to Sorrento are:
1. Naples International Airport (NAP): Located about 29 km from Sorrento.
2. Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO): Approximately 180 km away.
3. Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA): Situated around 198 km from Sorrento.
These airports are the most convenient options for international travel to and from Sirmione
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The best way to travel from Naples International Airport (NAP) to Sorrento
Traveling from Naples International Airport (NAP) to Sorrento offers several options, each with its own convenience and cost:
1. Train:
Take the Alibus shuttle from the airport to Napoli Centrale (Naples Central Station). From Napoli Centrale, board the Circumvesuviana train to Sorrento. The train ride takes approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes.
2. Bus:
The Curreri Viaggi bus departs directly from Naples Airport and heads to Sorrento. This is a convenient option as it avoids transfers. The journey takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes.
3. Taxi:
4. Private Transfer:
5. Car Rental:
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The best way to travel from Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to Sorrento
Traveling from Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to Sorrento offers several options, depending on your preferences for speed, cost, and convenience:
1. Train:
Take the Leonardo Express train from Fiumicino Airport to Roma Termini station. From Roma Termini, board a train to Napoli Centrale. At Napoli Centrale, switch to the Circumvesuviana train to Sorrento. This journey takes approximately 3 hours and 16 minutes.
2. Taxi:
3. Private Transfer:
4. Car Rental:
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The best way to travel from Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA) to Sorrento
Traveling from Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA) to Sorrento offers several options:
1. Train:
Take a bus or taxi from Ciampino Airport to Roma Termini station. From Roma Termini, board a train to Napoli Centrale. At Napoli Centrale, switch to the Circumvesuviana train to Sorrento. This journey takes approximately 3 hours and 24 minutes.
2. Taxi:
3. Private Transfer:
4. Car Rental:
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Transport Hubs in Campania
Campania, with its capital Naples, is a central transport hub in southern Italy. The region features extensive connections across air, rail, road, and sea, serving both local commuters and international travellers. Here’s a breakdown of the major travel hubs.
Naples International Airport (NAP): Is a major hub in southern Italy, serving a wide range of domestic and international destinations.
Ryanair: Offers extensive coverage across Europe from Naples
Routes: Alghero (AHO) – Cagliari (CAG) – Catania (CTA) – Genoa (GOA) – Milan–Bergamo (BGY) – Palermo (PMO) – Trapani (TPS) – Trieste (TRS) – Turin (TRN) – Venice (VCE) – Edinburgh (EDI) – London–Luton (LTN) – Manchester (MAN) – Barcelona (BCN) – Madrid (MAD) -Malaga (AGP) -Seville (SVQ) -Tenerife (TFS) – Paris–Beauvais (BVA) – Toulouse (TLS) -Memmingen (FMM)
EasyJet: Operates an extensive network from Naples International Airport (NAP), offering direct flights to numerous destinations across Europe
Routes: Cagliari (CAG) – Catania (CTA) – Lampedusa (LMP) – Milan Malpensa (MXP) – Olbia (OLB) – Palermo (PMO) – Turin (TRN) – Bristol (BRS -Edinburgh (EDI) – London Gatwick (LGW) – London Luton (LTN) – Manchester (MAN) – Lyon (LYS) – Nantes (NTE) – Nice (NCE) – Paris Orly (ORY) –
Barcelona (BCN) – Fuerteventura (FUE) – Gran Canaria (LPA) -Ibiza (IBZ)
Major Train Stations:
Napoli Centrale Station:– Primary rail hub in Campania – High-speed (Frecciarossa, Italo), Intercity, and regional trains -Direct links to: Rome (1 hr), Milan, Florence, Bari,
Salerno Station: – Secondary rail hub – Serves high-speed and regional trains – Key for connections to southern Italy and Amalfi Coast access
Caserta Station: – Regional hub with frequent services to Naples, Benevento, and Rome
Benevento and Avellino Stations: – More regional connections (especially toward Puglia and Basilicata)
Intercity & Regional Bus Hubs:Campania, a region in southern Italy, features several key intercity and regional bus hubs that facilitate travel within the region and to other parts of the country. Here are some of the primary bus hubs in Campania:
Naples: Located at Corso Arnaldo Lucci. It’s adjacent to Napoli Centrale railway station and offers connections to metro, tram, and airport shuttle services. This is the main hub for intercity services operated by FlixBus – Marino Autolinee – Itabus – BlaBlaCar Bus.
Avellino Bus Station: Via Francesco Fariello, 83100 Avellino.
Situated on Via Fariello, this station serves as a central hub for AIR Campania’s urban and extra-urban routes. It offers services to Naples – Rome – Benevento – Salerno
Salerno: Located at Piazza XXIV Maggio 20. This terminal is a key departure point for buses to the Amalfi Coast – Naples – and Rome. Nearby stops include Piazza della Concordia and Via Leonino Vinciprova.
Caserta: Found at Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi, this station is a major interchange for Trenitalia regional trains and urban/suburban buses. It connects to Naples – Benevento and Foggia.
Ferries :– Major Maritime Hubs:
Port of Naples (Molo Beverello & Porta di Massa): – Main ferry port in Campania – Destinations: Capri, Ischia, Procida, Sorrento, Sicily, & Sardinia
Companies: SNAV, Caremar, Medmar, & GNV
Port of Salerno: – Ferries to Amalfi Coast (Positano, Amalfi), Sicily, and Tunisia – A Cruise terminal also operates here.
Sorrento Marina (Marina Piccola): – Seasonal ferries to Naples, Capri, Amalfi
Pozzuoli Port: – Ferries to Ischia and Procida
It is advisable to check the latest schedules for these transportation methods as they could be subject to change.
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