Positano & Amalfi Day Trip from Naples
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Overview
Tramvia Napoli: Transfer to Positano + Amalfi (Daily Tour) invites travelers to uncover the Amalfi Coast's allure on a captivating day tour. This experience is perfect for those who want to soak in the beauty of Campania, Italy, without the stress of driving. This tour offers a blend of scenic views and the freedom to explore Positano and Amalfi at one's own pace.
The journey begins in Naples, where a comfortable, air-conditioned bus awaits. The bus service will start from Molo Beverello (first bus stop/pick-up point) then following Via Monteoliveto, Via Toledo, Via Medina, Via San Carlo, Piazza Bovio, Corso Lucci and Via Ferraris. From there, it's a picturesque ride to the Amalfi Coast, with photo stops at magnificent panoramic viewpoints. Travelers will enjoy free time in both Positano and Amalfi, allowing them to wander through the charming streets, shop for local crafts, or simply relax and enjoy the stunning coastal scenery.
This tour includes a tour assistant on board the bus and a free audio guide for insights into the region's history and culture. While food, drinks, and live guides in Amalfi or Positano are not included, this allows for flexibility in dining and exploration. With its reliable bus service and thoughtfully planned itinerary, this tour ensures a memorable and stress-free experience of the Amalfi Coast's most iconic destinations.




Highlights
Discover Amalfi & Positano: Explore the beautiful towns of Positano and Amalfi at your own pace.
Comfortable Transport: Travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle along the stunning Amalfi Coast.
Scenic Views: Enjoy magnificent panoramic viewpoints of the coast.
Hassle-Free Experience: Relax and let the tour take care of transportation logistics.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoy the tour for its convenience and scenic views. The freedom to explore Positano and Amalfi is a highlight, though some desire more time in each location.

Travelers love the convenience of the bus service and the freedom to explore Positano and Amalfi independently.
Many appreciate the stunning views along the Amalfi Coast during the bus ride.
Customers find the tour assistant helpful and the air-conditioned bus comfortable.
Some reviewers mention that the bus tour is a great way to see the Amalfi Coast without the stress of driving.
A few travelers wished for more time in each town.
Some found the bus crowded during peak season.
The Journey
Molo Beverello
Molo Beverello is a primary departure point in Naples, serving as the first pick-up location for the tour. It is a bustling port area known for its ferry and hydrofoil connections to various destinations in the Bay of Naples, including the islands of Capri, Ischia, and Procida.
Via Monteoliveto
Via Monteoliveto is a historic street in Naples, known for its blend of architectural styles and vibrant atmosphere. It is lined with shops, cafes, and significant landmarks, providing a glimpse into the city's rich cultural heritage.
Via Toledo
Via Toledo (also known as Via Roma) is one of the main shopping streets in Naples. This bustling thoroughfare is famous for its wide array of shops, historical buildings, and lively street life, making it a central hub for both locals and tourists.
Via Medina
Via Medina is a key street in Naples, known for its historical buildings and commercial activity. It connects Piazza Municipio with other important areas of the city, offering a mix of shops, hotels, and administrative offices.
Via San Carlo
Via San Carlo is a street in Naples, most notable for being the location of Teatro San Carlo, one of the oldest and most prestigious opera houses in the world. The area is culturally significant and surrounded by historical landmarks.
Piazza Bovio
Piazza Bovio, also known as Piazza della Borsa, is a prominent square in Naples. It is characterized by its grand architecture and serves as a central point for transportation and commerce. The square is named after Giovanni Bovio, a philosopher and politician.
Corso Lucci
Corso Lucci is a major thoroughfare near the Naples train station (Stazione Centrale). It's a busy area with hotels, shops, and transportation links, serving as a gateway for travelers arriving in or departing from Naples.
Via Ferraris
Via Ferraris is a street located in the industrial and commercial area of Naples. It is primarily known for its businesses and transport connections rather than historical or tourist attractions.
Positano (Sponda Bus Stop)
Positano is a picturesque cliffside village on the Amalfi Coast in Italy. Known for its stunning beauty, colorful buildings cascading down to the sea, and upscale boutiques and restaurants. The 'Sponda' bus stop serves as a convenient point to access this charming town.
Amalfi (Piazza Flavio Gioia)
Amalfi is a historic town at the base of Monte Cerreto, known for its dramatic setting and maritime history. Piazza Flavio Gioia is a central square in Amalfi, near the harbor, serving as a key point for transportation and a gathering place for visitors.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes a tour assistant on board the bus, a free audio guide, free time in Amalfi and Positano and an air-conditioned vehicle. This tour does not include food and drinks or a live guide in Amalfi or Positano. The bus service will start from Molo Beverello (first bus stop/pick-up point) then following Via Monteoliveto, Via Toledo, Via Medina, Via San Carlo, Piazza Bovio, Corso Lucci and Via Ferraris, make sure to be at the right stop at the right time.
Hot Tip
Travelers suggest arriving early at the bus stops, especially during peak season, to secure a good seat. They also recommend wearing comfortable shoes for walking around Positano and Amalfi.