Private car transfer from Positano to Salerno
Private transfer in 1 h 30 min
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What's included
Door-to-door service
Pick-up and drop-off at any address
Flight tracking included
Your driver will wait if your flight is delayed
Professional English-speaking driver
Local expert, fully licensed and insured
Clean, air-conditioned vehicle
Comfortable ride with climate control
Free cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours before departure
Luggage included
1 suitcase and 1 carry-on per passenger
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- Child seats available on request
- Pet-friendly travel
- 1 checked bag + 1 carry-on per passenger
- Extra or oversized luggage can be added
- Flexible payment: card online or cash to driver
- Free cancellation 24 hours before departure
- Tips are not included (optional ~10%)
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Overview: car trip from Positano to Salerno
Vacationing along the Amalfi Coast is a once-in-a-lifetime experience and there is no better way to explore than with a road trip from Positano to Salerno! These sunny cities are located on the southern coast of the Sorrentine peninsula along the Tyrrhenian Sea. Roads in this area tend to be low-speed with plenty of twists and turns, so you never know which fantastic view is just beyond the corner.

Two routes connect Positano to Salerno. You can take the coastal SS163 motorway east as it hugs the rugged cliff slide and overlooks the sea. This bird’s eye view of the endless sea is truly breathtaking (and with a private driver you’ll be glad you aren’t behind the wheel to navigate the narrow roads!). Drive through this UNESCO-listed landscape past villages like Ravello, groves of olives and lemons, and harbors full of yachts. One word of warning though: traffic can come to a standstill!
About Salerno
Salerno is an ancient city with thousands of years of practice as an important port city for southern Italy. Its shores have brought people, products, and ideas from all over the world to and from Italy. As one of the largest cities around the Amalfi Coast, it is only natural that travelers make the trip from Positano to Salerno to reach the rest of mainland Italy.

Location, location, location
Salerno is nestled on the coast where the Sorrentine Peninsula meets greater Italy. It is located on the Tyrrhenian Sea's Gulf of Salerno and is the crossroads for travel to and from Sorrento and the Amali coast. The ancient Romans saw the great importance of having a port city in this spot and established Salerno in 197 BCE.
From Positano to Salerno: travel tips
Whether it is your first time in Italy or you’re here every summer, everyone could use a little advice. Before embarking on your Positano to Salerno transfer, keep these tips in mind!
Be aware of pickpockets
Italy is a safe and fun destination, but pickpocketing is common in crowded areas. To keep your belongings safe, use bags that zip closed, don’t carry large amounts of cash, and keep your bags close to you in crowds.
Depart from Positano early in the day
Traffic on the Amalfi Coast's tight, mountainous roads can add time to your transfer that is best spent on the beach or touring Roman ruins. Avoid delays by departing Positano early in the morning, especially if you are going to Salerno for just a day trip.
How to get from Positano to Salerno
The Amalfi Coast is a stunning piece of the Italian peninsula, known for its rugged interior and sunny shores. However, its natural beauty makes it difficult to expand train lines or build highways. For your Positano to Salerno transfer, consider these travel options:

Private car transfer from Positano to Salerno
This region of Italy can be tricky to navigate- winding roads, hairpin turns, and tight city streets are not for nervous drivers. When you hire a private driver from Daytrip, an English-speaking local driver will provide door-to-door service and manage the driving so you can focus on enjoying your vacation.
Things to do when you get to Salerno
Whether you traveled from Positano to Salerno for just a day trip or plan to spend a few days here, stop by these cultural sites for a better understanding of Italian culture and history.

Duomo di Salerno (Cathedral of Salerno)
This 11th-century cathedral is dedicated to St. Matthew, the patron saint of Salerno. It has been renovated several times through the years, and the architectural features reflect Arab, Norman, Roman, and Byzantine influences. Its crypt is said to include St. Matthew’s remains as Catholic relics and is the resting place for several prominent religious leaders.
When is the best time to visit Salerno
For all the long days and warm shores of summer without the crowds and brutal heat, visit Salerno during April, May, or September. You will still have the quintessential Amalfi Coast experience but with milder weather perfect for hiking, midday strolls, and sunbathing.
Summer is the most popular time to visit, but you will be competing for limited hotel, restaurant, and transportation space. Italian summers are also oppressively hot and humid, which adds to the discomfort when the city fills up with vacationers.
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