Thetimetables are communicated by the transport company.
Often may not be accurate for intermediate stops, due to traffic and overcrowding on the buses.
We therefore advise you not to rely on buses for connections with trains and planes.
From May to October there are always long waits for buses, especially from Positano to Sorrento during the afternoon.
The schedule refers to the current season and is updated based on the timetables published by the Sita bus company. The timetable isn't particularly easy to understand, so take a look at the legend below to help you interpret the schedules. Buses that travel from Sorrento to the Amalfi Coast depart from the Sorrento train station. We suggest boarding the bus there to find an available seat, as buses fill up fast along the route. Buses depart on time, but may be delayed along the route due to heavy traffic. During the busy summer months, it can be difficult to board the bus in Positano to return to Sorrento, as the buses often depart from Amalfi already at capacity so there is no room for additional passengers waiting at intermediate stops along the route.
Below you'll find all the information you need!
The best option for a stress-free arrival: book a private transfer.
A convenient alternative for getting around on the Amalfi Coast is the ferry that runs from April through October.
Bus tickets are sold at "tabaccherie" (cigarette shops), newspaper stands, and bars and caffs in all the towns along the Amalfi Coast. In Sorrento, there is a ticket booth at the Circumvesuviana station. Tickets CANNOT be purchased on board the bus.
COSTIERASITA 24 hours: EUR 12 with unlimited rides on SITA SUD buses between the towns listed above and also valid for local buses running in the Comune di Positano via Mobility Amalfi Coast.
For routes to and from other towns and destinations in the region of Campania (Naples, Caserta, Benevento, and Avellino), travellers can use tickets issued by each single bus or transport company, or a combination ticket combining connections with more than one bus or transport company. Request detailed information and prices at the ticket office.
There is no train route which runs along the Amalfi Coast, so the only public transportation by land is the bus. There are also ferry routes which run in the summer, stopping at Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi and Salerno. Ferry tickets are more expensive than bus tickets, but ferries are a very pleasant way to travel the coast.
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On this page you'll find the updated SITA bus schedule/timetable for all routes related to the Amalfi Coast towns (Ravello, Positano, Praiano, Amalfi etc.) and connections to Sorrento, Salerno, Naples as well as ticket types and answers to frequently asked questions (info about the 24 hours ticket).
You can buy tickets from any partner displaying the SITA SUD logo. This includes: Tabaccherie, newspapers stands, bars, caffs, shops from Amalfi Coast, Sorrento, Salerno areas. Wherever there's a SITA bus station, there should be a place just around the corner to buy the needed tickets.
The only other mass transit public transportation system on the Amalfi Coast are ferries. They usually run from April until October, weather permitting. Ferry tickets are a bit more expensive than bus tickets, but the journey is also far more pleasant and spectacular. We highly recommend this alternative whenever possible.
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