You’ll be met right at Naples Airport or train station by your driver (look for your name on the sign), then ride in comfort straight to your Sorrento hotel—no taxi lines or confusion. Bottled water, child seats if needed, all tolls included. It’s just you and your people: smooth arrival, local stories on the way, and time to actually look out the window.
"Is that your name?" the driver asked, holding up a sign I almost missed because my brain was still half on the plane. It was early afternoon at Naples Airport, that kind of sticky heat where you can smell the tarmac and espresso from somewhere nearby. Our driver, Antonio, had this easy way of making us feel like we’d already arrived—even though Sorrento was still an hour away. He grabbed my suitcase before I could protest (he just smiled and shrugged) and led us to a van that smelled faintly of lemon-scented wipes and leather seats. I didn’t expect to care about the car, but honestly, after a long flight, it felt like a little cocoon.
The drive out of Naples was a blur—honking scooters, laundry flapping from balconies, that wild Italian traffic rhythm. Antonio pointed out Vesuvius through the window (“Always watching us,” he joked), and I tried to snap a photo but mostly got my own reflection. The road wound toward Sorrento, past flashes of sea and those jagged cliffs you see on postcards. Somewhere near Castellammare di Stabia, we hit some traffic—Antonio just turned up the radio (Neapolitan pop, which is catchier than I’d admit) and told us stories about his childhood summers by the coast. He even offered bottled water without fussing over it. Small thing, but it mattered.
I kept thinking how different this felt from every other airport transfer I’ve done—no awkward haggling outside arrivals or worrying if my bag would fit (it did). There was space for all our stuff and even a child seat for my niece; Antonio had checked ahead about that. When we finally pulled into Sorrento’s old town—sun bouncing off pale yellow buildings—I realized how much stress we’d skipped by booking this private transfer from Naples to Sorrento instead of winging it with trains or taxis. That first glimpse of the bay stayed with me longer than I thought it would.
The duration is approximate and depends on traffic conditions; usually around 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes.
Yes, you can be picked up at either Naples Airport (NAP) or Napoli Centrale train station.
Yes, specialized infant seats are available upon request at no extra charge.
Each traveler is allowed one piece of luggage; oversized items may have restrictions—check ahead with the supplier.
Yes, vehicles are wheelchair accessible; mention any requirements when booking.
Your driver will monitor arrival times and includes free waiting time; just provide accurate details when booking.
No—all taxes, tolls, and parking are included unless waiting time exceeds one hour.
The private vehicle accommodates 1 to 8 passengers per booking.
Your trip includes meet & greet at Naples Airport or train station (or hotel), private vehicle for up to eight people with space for luggage, bottled water on board, all taxes plus tolls covered—and child seats if you ask ahead. There’s free waiting time built in too so you’re never rushed getting through arrivals.
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