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Private Car Transfer Naples - Naples to Sorrento

 


Take the stress out of your travels in Naples with a private car transfer naples. Unlike taxis, your driver will monitor your flight and be ready to meet you promptly upon arrival. Guests arriving at the Naples Capodichino International Airport or Napoli Centrale Train Station will be transported to Sorrento and surrounding villages in a comfortable, climate-controlled vehicle with a professional driver. Book today to avoid the risk of missing your ride.

Sorrento is the gateway to the Amalfi Coast and offers a plethora of high-quality hotels set against a backdrop of plunging cliffs that cut strikingly through the city’s historically centred core. The town is also famous for its lemons and offers visitors a variety of unique activities such as visiting the UNESCO-listed ruins of Pompeii, soaking in the sea views at Massa Lubrense or touring around the stunning fjords that fringe the coastline.

Getting to the Sorrento Peninsula from Naples city can be tricky, and public transport is often crowded and chaotic. The local Circumvesuviana line is frequently delayed, and the Naples Piazza Garibaldi train station is a maze of stairs that make it unaccessible to disabled visitors and prone to pickpockets. A private carPrivate car transfer naples  from Naples to Sorrento means you can bypass the chaos and enjoy a stress-free ride in direct transportation that takes only about one hour.

When you arrive in Naples, your Blacklane driver will be waiting for you at the arrivals hall or platform at the train station, where they’ll be holding a sign with your name on it. Your driver will then transport you and your luggage to your hotel in a luxury sedan or minivan, with plenty of space for all your bags.

If you’re traveling with children, include child seats in your reservation for a hassle-free ride that ensures the safety of your little ones. Once your journey is complete, you can relax and explore Naples on foot or on a tour of the region’s sights.



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