In this article we will explain you the best ways to get around the Sorrento Peninsula!
One of the ways that you have to turn around the Sorrento Peninsula is to use the local train: the Circumvesuviana.
A portion of the Circumvesuviana railway line in Naples runs along the same stretch as did the first railway in Italy.
That line was opened from Naples to Portici on October 2, 1839. It proved to be a popular novelty and also a good way for the king, Ferdinand II, to get from Naples out to his other palace in Portici, today the site of the Agriculture department of the University of Naples.
Today the Circumvesuviana is one of the fastest way to get around the Sorrento Peninsula, although there are often delays, and trains can be very crowded.
Here you can consult the timetables of the Naples-Sorrento/Sorrento-Napoli line:
Timetables of Napoli-Sorrento/Sorrento-Napoli
If you want to get around the Sorrento Peninsula by bus, you have to know that there are two companies of Bus Service that work in this area: the SITA Bus, and the EAV-Bus.
Both the companies use the same ticket, so you have to buy only one ticket, if you want there is also the possibilities to buy a “TIC”, the integrated ticket, that allow you to use the Bus and the Train.
For the Bus here we have the Sita TimeTables:
And Here we have the EAV TimeTable:
Summer Timetable
Autumn-Spring Timetable
Winter Timetable
If you want to get around the Sorrento Peninsula by boat, you have to know that there are many companies of Boat Service that work in this area: Alilauro, SNAV, VolaViaMare, Caremar and other.
To consult the boat timetable you can see on this site: Naplesbyferry.com
If you want to get around the Sorrento Peninsula in the best way, with all the confort, and without having to worry about the schedules, you can choose to rely on our transfer service, with professional, english-speaking, driver, and luxury vehicle (Car or Mini Van).
We also offer a private boat tour around the Sorrento Peninsula and the Amalfi Coast, or a one-day boat tour to Capri.
Italian businessman, operating in the tourism sector in Sorrento form more than 15 years, owner of Di Nocera Service and Sorrento Luggage.
Passionate about soccer and sailing, he loves to go around the Amalfi Coast by his motorbike.
He also writes articles about news, tips and tour ideas on this blog!
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