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Fixed-price private transfers from Positano
Positano is a picturesque clifftop village on Italy's Amalfi Coast, famous for its pastel-colored houses cascading down to pebble beaches and crystal-clear waters. Getting here requires navigating steep, winding roads—which is why a private airport transfer from Naples, Salerno, or Rome is the most comfortable way to arrive. UboTransfer takes you directly to your hotel without the hassle of rental cars or crowded shuttles.
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Private transfers from Positano
Why Private Transfer to Positano?
Positano sits on the SS163 coast road, one of Italy's most scenic but challenging drives. The road features hairpin turns, narrow passages, and summer traffic congestion that makes self-driving stressful, especially after a long flight. Public buses operate on tight schedules and stop frequently, turning a 45-minute journey from Salerno into 90+ minutes.
A private transfer means your driver knows every curve on the Amalfi Coast. You'll arrive relaxed, luggage loaded, and ready to check in rather than exhausted from navigating unfamiliar roads. The vehicle meets you at arrivals—no waiting for shuttles or coordinating pickups.
Nearest Airports
- Salerno (QSR) — 45km away, approximately 50-60 minutes by car. This is your closest option and the most practical for Positano transfers.
- Naples (NAP) — 65km away, approximately 70-90 minutes depending on traffic. A major hub with more flight options but longer travel time.
- Rome Fiumicino (FCO) — 280km away, approximately 3.5-4 hours. Only recommended if you're exploring Lazio region before heading south to the coast.
What to See in Positano
Spiaggia Grande is the main beach, a small crescent of pebbles backed by the village's iconic architecture. You'll find beach clubs, restaurants, and rental umbrellas. It's crowded in summer but remains quintessentially Positano.
Via Positanesi d'America is the main shopping street spiraling down from the coast road. Boutiques sell local ceramics, linen clothing, and handmade jewelry. The walk itself is the experience—each turn reveals new views of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Emerald Grotto (Grotta dello Smeraldo) sits between Positano and Praiano, a sea cave with luminous green water caused by freshwater springs. Boats depart from nearby beaches for 30-minute visits into this natural cavern.
Church of Santa Maria Assunta dominates the beachfront with its distinctive green-and-yellow majolica dome, built in the 13th century. The interior contains a Byzantine icon of the Madonna. Entry is free and it's a working parish church.
Practical Tips
Best Time to Visit: April-May and September-October offer warm weather without peak summer crowds. July-August means 30°C+ temperatures and congested roads; reserve transfers well in advance during these months.
Parking: Street parking in Positano is nearly impossible. Most hotels offer garage parking (often for a fee). This is another reason private transfer is preferable to rental cars—your driver drops you at the hotel entrance while you avoid parking nightmares.
Road Conditions: The SS163 is well-maintained but genuinely steep. In winter (November-February), occasional storms can cause brief closures. The road is one-way downhill during peak hours. Your transfer driver handles all of this.
Getting Around Locally: Positano is vertical—the beach is 600+ steps below the coast road. Most people take water taxis to nearby Praiano or Amalfi, or hire boats for island trips. Walking the village involves significant elevation changes.
How far is Positano from Naples Airport?
Positano is about 60–70 km from Naples Capodichino Airport (NAP). A private transfer takes approximately 75–100 minutes — the final stretch on the Amalfi Coast road (SS163) is narrow and winding.
How much does a private transfer to Positano cost?
Transfers from Naples Airport (NAP) to Positano start from approximately €100–130 per vehicle. The exact price depends on vehicle type — check the booking form for an instant fixed quote.
Can a car drive into Positano village?
Access to Positano village center is limited. Your driver will drop you at the top of the village — from there it is a walk down (or up) to your hotel. Most hotels have porters to assist with luggage.
Can I book a transfer from Positano to Amalfi, Ravello, or Sorrento?
Yes. We cover transfers between all Amalfi Coast destinations — Positano to Amalfi (20 km), Ravello (25 km), and Sorrento (35 km). Fixed prices, local drivers who know the coastal roads.
Is advance booking important for Positano transfers?
Yes — especially June through September when the Amalfi Coast is very busy. Book at least 48–72 hours ahead in peak season to guarantee availability.





