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Private car transfer
from Naples to Ravello

  • Door-to-door in 1 h 10 min
  • From ... per seat
  • Professional driver
  • Sanitized vehicles
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Trip Information

Pick-up

Your driver will meet you at your address in Naples.

  • Door-to-door service
  • Help with your luggage

Trip

You’ll travel in comfort for 1 h 10 min.

  • Optional sight-seeing
  • Clean, comfortable car
  • Professional driver
  • Bottled water
  • Child seats
  • Prepared for handicapped
  • Smoke-free
  • Pet friendly

Drop-off

Your driver will drop you off at your address in Ravello.

  • Door-to-door service
  • Help with your luggage
In total
  • 55 km
  • 1 h 10 min

Visit these sights on the way

Overview: Car trip from Naples to Ravello

A car trip from Naples to Ravello is a dream journey when visiting Italy. Even though the route is only around 37 miles (60 km), it takes you past vast coastal views, historical sites, and pretty little Italian villages dotting the famous Amalfi Coast.

The ride itself takes around one and a half hours, but it’s a pity not to get to know the beautiful region you are passing through. So make your ride a bit longer and explore more than the Amalfi Drive. Walk some of the trails leading up to the summit of Mt. Vesuvius, the volcano that destroyed Pompeii and its surroundings. Then recharge at the Cantina del Vesuvio for a delicious wine tasting and food pairings. And, of course, you can't pass Pompeii, the ancient city frozen in time, without wandering the Roman streets yourself.

About Ravello

Perched high on a hilltop, Ravello is very different from most other towns on the Amalfi Coast. Protected from the pirates and raiders that prowled the coast, Ravello was especially prosperous, having its own diocese and slew of palaces.

Ravello is most famous with its _Terrazza dell’Infinito _- Terrace of Infinity. The dramatic end to the gardens at Villa Cimbrone, the boundless horizon blending the sky and the sea was described by Gore Vidal as "the most beautiful place on the planet." The Cilento Mountains in the distance are the only signs to tell the sky apart from the sea.

Ravello is also known as the City of Music, thanks to how much it inspired the composer Richard Wagner during his stay here and how it helped him finish the second act of his opera, Parsifal. The exact spot that really got to Wagner was the gardens at the Villa Rufolo.

The experience you’ll have in Ravello is worlds away from the crowded beaches below. Here, it never gets as busy as it does in Positano or Amalfi, which means you’ll have a calmer, fuller time here, savoring every moment.

From Naples to Ravello: Travel tips

Here are some travel tips to make your journey from Naples to Ravello a memorable one:

Choose your timing wisely

Travel from Naples to Ravello during non-peak hours (late morning and early evening) for a calmer experience. The roads will be less congested and you'll also enjoy the Amalfi Coast's beauty with fewer tourists around. Leaving Naples early means you'll have plenty of time for sightseeing before you get to Ravello.

Stop for sightseeing

On the road from Naples to Ravello, you'll pass multiple UNESCO World Heritage Sites, fantastic eateries, and the "Jewel of the Amalfi Coast", Positano. The short drive time means you can fill your day with amazing experiences before even getting to Ravello. Take advantage of the opportunity!

Don't rent a car

Getting a rental car and driving yourself from Naples to Ravello sounds fun until you hit the road. Driving in Italy is a completely different world. City streets and highways are hectic and the narrow, winding road and blind turns of the Amalfi Coast Drive are harrowing. Oh, and rental cars are only allowed to enter the Amalfi Coast on certain days depending on the license plate number. Then once you reach Ravello, parking can be scarce and expensive.

Instead, hire a private car transfer with Daytrip. You'll have the same freedom as with a rental car, including deciding when you leave Naples and what stops you make on the way, without any of the stressful drawbacks. Plus, Daytrip drivers speak English, so can give you some insider tips on what to do on the Amalfi Coast.

How to get from Naples to Ravello

There are several options you can choose when you are planning your trip from Naples to Ravello. Check the alternatives and pick the one that suits you the most:

Naples to Ravello by bus

Since there are no direct buses from Naples to Ravello, you’ll need to take a bus from Naples to Amalfi or Sorrento, then switch to the SITA bus from there to Ravello. However, if you’re at Naples Airport, there are direct bus options available. The Curreri Viaggi shuttle bus service departs from the P1 parking area every two hours from 9 AM to 7:30 PM and the ride costs 10 euros. Be aware that it can get quite crowded.

Naples to Ravello by ferry and hydrofoil

There are no direct ferries from Naples to Ravello but you can still include a ferry ride in your trip. Take a ferry from Naples to Sorrento for 13.10 EUR. The Alilauro Hydrofoil operates from Naples' Moro Beverello Pier to Sorrento, but the schedule varies seasonally and is weather-dependent.

Once in Sorrento, you can take the SITA bus or a private car transfer to Ravello. Or if you want another boat ride, in the summer you can take a ferry from Sorrento to Amalfi for about 20 EUR. From Amalfi, take the SITA bus or a private car service to Ravello.

As ferry seats are limited, buy your tickets in advance. The ferry ride is quick and might be rough, with limited opportunities for photos.

Naples to Ravello by train

You can get about halfway from Naples to Ravello by train, after which you'll need to transfer to a bus or private car. Start at Napoli Centrale and take the Circumvesuviana train to Sorrento, which runs every half hour from 6 AM to 11 PM in the high season. The trip takes about one hour and 10 minutes and costs 3.10 euros, with no advance purchase available. For a quicker, more comfortable journey, you can buy tickets for the nicer Campania Express online and they're only about four euros extra.

Once you reach Sorrento, you need to change to the SITA bus to Ravello. Again, you can't buy tickets in advance, and because of the popularity of the Amalfi Coast, these get extremely crowded. Or, you can book a private car service like Daytrip to bring you to Ravello.

Naples to Ravello by private car service

The only direct way to get from Naples to Ravello is by private car service. Aside from saving you from changes and crowded public transportation, it comes with plenty of other perks, like total control over your trip, and an English-speaking driver to help with your luggage and see you off at your accommodation in Ravello.

A private car ride with Daytrip also offers the opportunity to stop for sightseeing---something you can't do with public transportation. Walk the ancient ruins of Pompeii, sample local wine at Cantina del Vesuvio, or dip your toes in the water in Positano. It's an amazing chance to enrich your Italian holiday.

Naples to Ravello by rental car

You can drive yourself from Naples to Ravello by taking the A3 motorway towards Salerno, then the exit for the Amalfi Coast, and proceed on the SS163 road. The drive should take approximately one and a half hours, but traffic can get very bad on the Amalfi Coast Drive.

Although driving is supposed to mean flexibility, the restrictions on rental car entry to the Amalfi Coast as well as limited parking, and the difficult drive itself, mean driving a rental car has a lot of drawbacks.

Things to do when you get to Ravello

After you get from Naples to Ravello, you’ll certainly spend a good deal of time in Villa Cimbrone and Villa Rufolo soaking in the views, and maybe take some boat tours as well. Take a look at a few of the many things to do when you get to Ravello:

Explore the palaces

During its heyday, wealthy mercantile families built some stunning villas in Ravello, and these continue to be the talk of the town. The 13th-century Villa Rufolo and its gardens are so beautiful that they were Wagner's inspiration for the garden of Klingsor in his opera Parsifal. Then there are the tree-lined avenues, rose gardens, and wisteria-laden trellises at the 11th-century Villa Cimbrone. These culminate in the Belvedere, a terrace overlooking the Amalfi Coast that Gore Vidal described as the most beautiful place on the planet.

Hike from Ravello to Amalfi

Hike from Ravello down to Amalfi for a memorable adventure through the heart of the Amalfi Coast’s natural beauty. The trail descends through lemon groves and terraced gardens. Most of the time the sparkling Tyrrhenian Sea will accompany you on one side. The path, sometimes steep in sections, is well-marked and accessible even if you are not the fittest hiker. Stop by the historic sites and hidden waterfalls you’ll come across along the way.

Marvel at Duomo di Ravello

The Duomo di Ravello, or Ravello Cathedral, is a testament to the town’s rich religious and architectural history. Dominating the main square, Piazza Vescovado, the 11th-century Romanesque cathedral has a plain white facade. But open the bronze door, dating back to 1179, and you'll find a wealth of historic relics, including mosaics, ancient pulpits, and religious artifacts.

Join the Ravello Music Festival

One of Italy’s most prestigious music festivals, the Ravello Festival, turns this town into an even more colorful version of itself every summer. It pays homage to composer Richard Wagner, who found inspiration in Ravello. The event features a diverse lineup of classical music, jazz, and dance performances held in venues throughout the town, including the Villa Rufolo. The festival's highlight is the Concert at Dawn, a magical experience where music welcomes the first light of dawn.

Best time to visit Ravello

Plan your visit from Naples to Ravello in the spring or fall. The weather is pleasant without being stifling, which is perfect for taking advantage of the stunning natural surroundings. Plus, there are fewer tourists to the Amalfi Coast in general during these times, so you'll have fewer crowds to contend with. But if you're a classical music fan, it's worth weathering the heat and crowds in July and August for the Ravello Music Festival. Just imagine listening to world-class classics in one of the most beautiful places on the planet!

Questions & Answers about Traveling from Naples to Ravello

Expect to pay between 100 to 150 euros for the trip. Prices can be higher during peak tourist season or if you require special services, such as a larger vehicle for extra luggage. Instead of hopping in a random taxi, book a private car transfer with better service for around the same price. You'll be able to plan and pay for your trip online. Your trustworthy, English-speaking driver will pick you up, load your luggage, and whisk you away to Ravello. Along the way, you can talk to them about local culture, or even stop for sightseeing!
Because direct bus routes from Naples to Ravello don't exist, you must first catch a bus to Amalfi or Sorrento from Naples and then transfer to a different bus headed to Ravello. However, a direct bus service from Naples Airport to Ravello is provided by Curreri Viaggi with tickets priced at 10 euros.
You can hire a private driver to bring you from Naples to Ravello, offering all the perks of driving a rental car without any of the drawbacks. You can take a train or bus to Sorrento and then a bus or car transfer to Ravello. During the summer, you can also take a ferry from Naples to Sorrento before changing to a bus or private car.
From Naples Airport, the most straightforward way to Ravello is by booking a private transfer with Daytrip. You can have everything set in advance for your arrival, so all you have to do is meet with your English-speaking driver. Alternatively, you can catch a Curreri Viaggi shuttle bus every two hours from 9 AM to 7:30 PM. The price for this bus ride would be 10 euros.

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    All Daytrip drivers speak English* as well as their native language (and sometimes additional languages too!). They'll be happy to discuss local history and culture with you, as well as answer any questions you may have. And because they speak the language, they're able to provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with local culture. *Drivers for Lite service aren't required to speak English but must meet all other standards.

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    We screen all our drivers for criminal and traffic records, and personally interview each one. We also inspect their cars for safety, comfort, and reliability. All cars must be less than ten years old, in excellent operating condition, and insured as required by local law. And because our drivers are locals, they're familiar with the rules and customs of the road.

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Children

If you’re traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!

Pets

Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.

Tips

Gratuity isn’t included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).

Luggage

  • Big luggage
  • 29x21x11 inches
  • 74x53x28 cm
  • Small luggage
  • 22x14x9 inches
  • 56x36x23 cm

Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If you’re traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.

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