Private transfer from Naples
Transfer from any point in Naples - including the Capodichino airport, central train station, or your hotel - to the center of Sorrento or Amalfi Coast (or vice versa) with a Mercedes sedan or minivan and bilingual driver.
- Private Naples/Sorrento or Amalfi Coast transfer via Mercedes and professional driver
Choose your departure location
You can depart from Amalfi, Naples, Positano, Ravello, Sorrento, Praiano
Duration
1 hour (Nightly) / 2 hours
Free cancellation
Up to 24 hours in advance
Included
- Mercedes sedan or minivan with private English-speaking driver.
- Mineral water
- Wifi
- Tourist maps
- Tolls
- Parking
- Fuel
- Taxes
- Courtesy smartphone
- Insurance
- Child seats upon request
Important information
Printed or mobile voucher accepted
Validity
- From 1 November 2023 to 31 December 2024 (All days)
Additional information
Thia transfer takes around 1 hour and is by luxury sedan or minivan, depending upon your group size. Please send us arrival and departure times for your flight or train so we can best schedule your transfer.
For night transfers (10pm to 7am), we apply a €30 supplement.
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Great VIP Ride
27 April 2024
Me and my wife went to Italy for our honeymoon and planned out or itinerary. Out driver Aniello, arrived before the pick up time and let us have o... more »
Amazing Team! Went above and Beyond for us
26 April 2024
Our taxi driver recommended Giovanni’s for transfers and Local tours and I am so glad he did. We were staying in Sorrento and wanted to do a trip d... more »
Great Service
24 April 2024
Worth every penny! We arranged our transfer from Naples airport to Positano and for the return. We also arranged day trips to Sorrento and to Bomer... more »
Genuine Italian immersion for a magical experience beyond our expectations…
21 April 2024
The phrase that comes to mind as I write this is, “You Get what you pay for”. Exploring Sorrento, or any town on the Amalfi coast without a profess... more »