Country: Italy
Departing From: Naples
Arriving At: Positano
Travel Time: 1 to 1.5 hours
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Book a transfer from Naples to Positano — from Italy's most chaotic, passionate, and pizza-perfecting city to the Amalfi Coast's crown jewel: a vertical village of pastel houses cascading down a dramatic cliff to a pebble beach, framed by bougainvillea and the sparkling Tyrrhenian Sea.
The 65 km journey takes 1 to 1.5 hours heading south via the A3 motorway past Pompeii, then along the spectacular SS163 Amalfi Coast road — one of Italy's most scenic drives — with hairpin turns, clifftop views, and glimpses of fishing villages far below.
Positano is the Amalfi Coast's most iconic and photographed village — a cascade of pink, peach, and terracotta houses tumbling down a steep cliff face to the beach, draped in bougainvillea and lemon groves. John Steinbeck wrote that Positano "bites deep" — it's a vertical village of endless stairways, narrow lanes, and unexpected viewpoints that has enchanted artists, writers, and jet-setters since the 1950s. The majolica-tiled dome of Santa Maria Assunta church is the village's landmark, rising above the Spiaggia Grande beach where colorful fishing boats are pulled ashore. The boutiques of Via dei Mulini sell the famous Positano fashion (flowing linen dresses and sandals handmade to order), the restaurants cling to terraces with impossible views, and the Sentiero degli Dei (Path of the Gods) hiking trail above offers one of Europe's most spectacular coastal walks.
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