Hello, my freind and I are travelling to Sorrento in March and would like some help on the following;
How easy is it to get the bus from Naples Airport to Sorrento?
How much approx would it be to get a cab?
Any ideas on the weather at that time of year?
Sorry to sound thick but have read some conflicting web sites re the bus service from Naples to Sorrento and dont know if it would be safer and easier to get a cab?
You will probably have to take a train from Naples to Sorrento (or a train to somewhere inland and then a connecting bus service). Try the Italian State Railways website or Sorrento's Tourist Office website for information - you can always contact them by email in English ... and should get a reply in English too! Good luck.
There is a bus that goes from Naples airport to the centre of Sorrento. It is a small mini-bus from right outside the terminal building, sorry can't remember what it's called. I think it's about 5 euros to Sorrento, make sure you have change as they rarely have any on the bus. They speak English at the tourist information desk inside the airport if you get stuck. Otherwise you can get a private taxi from the rank outside, that costs about 50 euros to Vico Equense, the town before Sorrento, so will be a bit more. Never acept the first price they give you, they will always drop the price if you walk away.
Don't even think about getting the train, you have to get a bus to the train station which is in a dodgy part of town, and it will take forever. The bus is very safe, and mainly used by tourists.
This is the bus company that run from right outside the terminal at the airport. Approx 1 hour to Sorrento, dropping you right nithe centre for around six Euros.
http://www.curreriviaggi.it/pagine/agenzia_viaggi.htm
General travel guide (click on transportations
http://www.sorrentotour.it/
You could also get the bus that runs every 20 minutes to the trainstation and then the port area to get a boat across to Sorrento, but it's hassle you don't need to be honest.
We travel to Sorrento independently every summer and have no problems. But would advise you to steer clear of Naples unless you are familiar.
The weather is very warm as you would expect in the high summer months. May, early June and September are fine.
Hope this helps
Thanks alot !! All information is greatly appreciated!!
Hi Claudia, the train from Napoli takes about 1hr 30 mins to Sorrento, and in principle it is quite a nice journey which takes you right in to the heart of town, however, I have to agree that Napoli is a very dodgy place to go to, and the station itself is very big and quite intimidating to be on, the boat option could be quite good as it goes from Napoli right across the bay and only takes about 30 minutes or so, but it lands you at Marina Piccolo which is at the bottom of a very steep and windey hill, so from hear you could either catch a bus or a taxi, but whichever way you get there please be carefull in and around Napoli.
my wife has a notion for sorrento in sept/oct but i have heard its expensive when you are there is this so annd whats the weather like at that time of year any help welcome thanks..........garry
Sorrento and Capri are on my list to re-visit in any case! Good luck!
Sorrento is not cheap, but nor is Italy!
What you get for your money is a chic centre to explore delights such as Mount Vesuvius, Pompeii, Capri, Ischia and the famous The Amalfi Run - all through inexpensive and punctual public transport .
And that's before you spend time in Sorrento itself!
We go for at least one week every year and love it.
Daz
............garry............................................
Hotels are usually half board. Sorrento is expensive but what the heck, it was gorgeous and the ice cream is to die for!!!!
Go for it, you will have a brilliant time.
My daughter lives and works in Sorrento. How lucky am I that I will get out a couple of times this summer.
Paul.
Sorento was my first Holiday abroad 6 years ago and I still hold that holiday as being my favourite. We are going to Italy for the third time in July this year I absolutely love it. Everyone says Italy is expensive but I found it no more expensive than Majorca......there are plenty of places as Mildo has said to eat as cheaply or as expensively as you wish.
We stayed at the Grand hotel Flora which was ideally situated just a few mins walk from the main square.
The website for that company is
http://www.holidaysnoproblem.com
They also do villas slightly closer to Sorrento on the same bus route.. in Massalebruense... which also looked gorgeous and will try the next time
Hi I am flying to Naples on Sunday morning (22nd May) and would really appreciate some help on best forms of transport from the airport to Sorrento. We are staying at the Grand Hotel President, which I understand is on the outskirts of Sorrento itself. Has anyone any knowledge about this hotel ? it sounds pretty good from various reviews but my main concern is how to get there I'm bound to get on the wrong bus !!! Jan
We've been frantically trying to work out where the sun came up and set when we were last there - sad we know - but knowing Sorrento we don't want to be in a hotel where we only see the sun at 8 pm!
We've booked the Admiral that is right below the Bristol - well sort of - on the Marina Grande - facing Vesuvio
A year to go and already excited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks folks
The sun rises from the east obviously which, if you stand at any of the view points in the middle of Sorrento looking across the bay of Naples beyond Naples, will roughly be behind you. The Marina Grande does not catch the full sun early in the morning but you will get brilliant sunsets! If you go in mid summer, the sun is very high anyway so you will get some sun wherever you are (unlees you are looking at a rock face like at the back of some hotels.
The hotel we've booked is right on the cliff face facing the sea - like the beacg platforms. We have a sea view balcony as well. Judging by past photos the sun will come up behind us and be over us mid day. By the end of the day it will be .... perfect!
Haven't been to Sorrento since our honeymoon - we stayed at a superb hotel then - The Carlton - and think we have have finally found a perfect 'swap' for us 11 yrs on .................
Can't wait!
Us Prestos
Would like to go to Rome as well not sure if it is easy to get to from Sorrento. If anyone can recommend anywhere else I would also be interested.
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