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Car Trip from Rome to Sorrento
If you're searching for an awe-inspiring adventure to a postcard-worthy Italian town, look no further than a car trip from Rome to Sorrento! On just one road, you'll encounter 161 miles of breathtaking scenery, hilltop towns concealed in a time warp, and a coastal breeze that'll put you in the vacation spirit.
Since the first century, the Romans have traveled south to the sun-blessed lands of the western coast. The turquoise waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea, the pleasant year-round climate, and the calming ambiance of waves crashing upon the towering cliffs are just some compelling reasons for attracting this ancient civilization.
Today, you can follow in their footsteps and experience all the same reasons to visit Sorrento. But before you can do so, you must take the epic 3-hour journey that's sure to be one of the highlights of your Italian adventure.
Since Sorrento is a popular tourist destination close to Rome, it's no surprise that there are several transport options to choose from. However, actually making a decision can be overwhelming.
Here at Daytrip, we believe everyone deserves a hassle-free vacation. So sit back, relax, and read on to discover the best way to get from Rome to Sorrento!
About Sorrento
Cliffside Sorrento is often called “The Gateway to the Amalfi Coast”, but the town itself has enough charm and history to warrant its own visit before heading to the UNESCO World Heritage Site next door. Perched atop rugged cliffs, the classic white buildings are complemented by pastel houses in shades of orange, yellow, and pink, leading down to sapphire waves that lap against tan sands.
Sorrento’s sparkle has enchanted visitors for thousands of years, having been a popular tourist destination since the Roman Empire. Today, visitors and locals alike still take in the dreamy sea views. Strolling along the Marina Grande, the scents of Italian cuisine entice you to stop at one of the traditional trattorias for drinks and dishes flavored with fragrant Sorrento lemons, such as limoncello spritz or seafood spaghetti drizzled with lemon-infused olive oil.
Above the cliffs, Sorrento’s heart beats in its vibrant city center, where winding cobblestone streets are lined with small shops, restaurants, and historical buildings radiating Italian charm.
As day turns to night, the town is illuminated with twinkling lights. Now is the perfect time to take a seat at a bustling restaurant to dine al fresco with stunning sunset views.
From Rome to Sorrento: Travel tips
Traveling from Rome to Sorrento is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The trip offers a mix of history, culture, and beautiful landscapes. So, we gathered four insider travel tips to ensure you make the most of this golden opportunity!
### Consider when to travel
Sorrento may not be as busy as other cities dotted along the Amalfi Coast. But it's still the gateway to this UNESCO World Heritage Site, which 5 million tourists visit annually.
Travel during the weekdays if possible, as even locals flock here on the weekends. Also, avoid rush hours from 6:30–10 a.m., 12:30–1:30 p.m., and 4:00–8:30 p.m. Otherwise, you could drastically increase the time of the journey.
### Make sightseeing stops
Daytrip makes traveling from Sorrento to Naples straightforward. But it can also make it more enriching. Why pass up seeing more of Italy's historic and cultural wonders?
If the grandeur of the Royal Palace of Caserta doesn’t pull you in, you can stop by the iconic Mount Vesuvius. The breathtaking volcano is one of the most active in Europe, dominating the Bay of Naples. Or step back in time in the preserved streets of the ancient city of Pompeii.
### Pack for comfort
Depending on your choice of transport, you may need to prepare to create a comfortable journey. For example, if you choose public transport, you need light and comfortable clothing to combat the compact seats. If you plan on exploring sights en route, wear comfortable shoes for crossing hilly terrain or cobbled stone streets.
Remember to pack snacks and water for the three-hour journey, no matter how you travel from Rome to Sorrento.
### Brush up on your Italian
Only around 34% of Italians speak English. But in popular tourist destinations like Sorrento, it's much more common.
Nevertheless, if you learn some essential phrases such as grazie (thank you), per favore (please), and prego (you're welcome), the friendly locals will appreciate it. It may even get you better hospitality or a free shot of limoncello after your meal!
The journey is ideal for brushing up on Italian customs and phrases.
How to get from Rome to Sorrento
As you travel from Rome to Sorrento, you'll say goodbye to ancient ruins and hello to lemon groves clinging to cliffs. Before you embark on this picturesque voyage, you have to choose your transportation between the two cities.
From Rome to Sorrento by train
The train from Rome to Sorrento is best for those traveling on a budget with an adventurous spirit. Expect to pay between €15 and €40, with the average cost of a ticket being €20. You can book in advance online to take advantage of the best deals.
The downside of the Rome to Sorrento train is that no direct routes are available. You'll transfer at Napoli Centrale to the Circumvesuviana train to Sorrento. This can be inconvenient if you're traveling with large luggage. But it also allows you to make a pit stop to explore Naples during the day. So, it's important to determine your priorities before purchasing tickets.
### From Rome to Sorrento by bus
The bus from Rome to Sorrento is arguably the most popular travel choice. Several companies, such as Flixbus and Marozzi, offer direct services daily. The cost is slightly more expensive than budget-friendly trains, but travelers often prefer the convenience.
When going from Rome to Sorrento, you'll travel along the A1 motorway before switching to the famous E45. The route weaves through the colorful seaside villages, with a new scenic image waiting as you speed around each turn.
To ensure you capture the best views, sit on the right side of the bus. You'll have unobstructed views of the Mediterranean Sea.
### Rome to Sorrento with Daytrip
Trains and buses are an efficient way to travel from A to B. But on a magical route through volcanic and limoncello-soaked natural beauty, you deserve an unforgettable experience. After all, as the famous saying goes, "It's not the destination. It's the journey."
At Daytrip, we make every journey a priority when visiting Italy. You might not remember your airport transfer, but the memories of your exquisite trip through an equally outstanding countryside will live long in your mind.
Comfort and convenience are the secret ingredients to why Daytrip’s private car service is overall the best way to travel from Rome to Sorrento. In the summer, you don't have to worry about sitting in an overcrowded and unairconditioned train at the 87°F average day temperature. You also avoid the headache of dragging suitcases, sitting on uncomfortable bus seats, and dealing with public transport strikes. And to make things even better, you can customize your itinerary to do some sightseeing at some of the most unforgettable places in Campania.
Things to do when you get to Sorrento
After your trip from Rome, your senses will be enlightened. The sights of the sparkling coastline, vibrant citrus groves, pretty pastel buildings, and historic streets accompanied by the sounds of the ocean waves and the scents of lemon, sea salt, and Italian cuisine will have you hungry to start exploring the things to do when you get to Sorrento.
Begin in the bustling Piazza Tasso. Stroll around and admire the intricate details of the sunshine-yellow buildings and sit at one of the cafes to watch the world go by with an espresso.
Next, continue your stroll through Sorrento's Old Town. Sorrento’s historical heart is best enjoyed by walking through the charming cobblestone streets and discovering traditional trattorias, limoncello shops, and historical sites along the way. Visit Basilica Sant'Antonino, Sorrento’s oldest church, to admire its opulent ivory and gold interior.
Afterward, walk down to the Marina Grande for breathtaking sea views alongside vibrantly colored buildings. Relax on a sunlounger or take a refreshing dip in the turquoise sea, followed by a stop at a traditional restaurant to try some fresh seafood and Sorrento’s famous limoncello. You can even tour a limoncello factory to see how this famous Amalfi liqueur is made.
Sorrento is a little corner of paradise on the magnificent Amalfi Coast, with its sparkling coastline, vibrant and historical buildings, and delicious cuisine, offering you an authentic experience of Italy.
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Todo viajante merece uma visão real das culturas dos países que está visitando. E todo lugar incrível na Terra merece ser visitado e apreciado. Acreditamos que o conhecimento local único e a conexão humana real são insubstituíveis quando se trata de compreender verdadeiramente outra cultura.
Avaliações verificadas de 5.026 viajantes que reservaram esta rota
16 de set. de 2025
"Amazing experience from pick up to drop off. Massimiliano was a fantastic and courteous driver. Ensured my sisters and I were comfortable during our trip. Took care of placing and removing our luggage’s in the car. Also did a quick stretch and bio break during 3 hour ride from Rome to Sorrento. I would highly recommend Daytrip for your car transfer. "
Maria I.
Canada
14 de out. de 2024
"The experience was perfect!
Ciro is professional, lovely, kind & very passionate about his job.
There is nothing to improve."
Pietro D.
Australia
21 de set. de 2024
"Marco was great. He stayed in touch prior to our pickup and arrived early so we made our departure ahead of schedule. He was very personable and coped well with my rudimentary spoken Italian. He shared information along the way and allowed us a comfort break midway through the trip. Finally he got us to our destination on time with no issues. If I’m in that region again I’d definitely like Marco to by my driver. Thanks again Marco!"
Gary C.
United States
19 de ago. de 2024
"Humberto was excellent. There was confusion that by booking stops I thought we got tours. Humberto while driving went out of his way and made phone calls to Pompey and arranged a private tour for us. His service was great and I would recommend again. Palace of Caserta does require more time
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Jason D.
United States
2 de ago. de 2024
"Our trip from Rome to Sorrento was great. We very much enjoyed using the Daytrip service. Our driver, Giampaolo arrived early and was wonderful at helping us link to the personnel at our Airbnb in Sorrento, and we were very grateful for his help. He was very personable and an excellent driver!"
Guy C.
Canada
30 de jun. de 2024
"Giampaolo was very helpful and flexible adding a pit stop on our way to Vesuvius. Highly recommended!!!"
Michael L.
United States
28 de jun. de 2024
"Attilio was fantastic, punctual and very helpful.
Very pleasant drive. Will definitely use again if I get the chance. "
Franco M.
Australia
28 de jun. de 2024
"Fabio was just excellent! Thank you so much!
Polite, good driver and very helpful with hints and advice on places to go!!"
Kate S.
Indonesia
23 de jun. de 2024
"Angelo was absolutely phenomenal; we had the most amazing trip. Angelo was on time, kind, and super informative. We’ve already recommended your services to several friends!
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Jennifer S.
United States
15 de jun. de 2024
"Fabio was beyond excellent!! Very kind and professional! We had a magnificent time at the olive farm restaurant he recommended! Awesome food, wine, olive oil and gorgeous views! Great way to start our trip!!! Thank you!!"
Angie K.
United States
9 de jun. de 2024
"Driver was awesome! Showed up early and collected luggage. Brought us to our stops and destination safely. Was very friendly and pointed out all the different cities and sites! Thank you Max. You made our transfer from Rome to Sorrento seamless!"
Zachary S.
United States
3 de jun. de 2024
"We had a great trip from Rome to Sorrento with Manuel P.! He was an excellent, courteous, highly-skilled and efficient driver that made us feel safe and got us where we needed to be on time despite heavy traffic. I would highly recommend Manuel to any of your customers.
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Kevin S.
United States
26 de abr. de 2024
"Our trip with Davide M was wonderful. He pointed out the sights as we drove, stopped for pictures and drove very safely. He waited patiently as we toured Pompeii and picked us up after the tour right on time. He got us safely to Sorrento in good time. We had a wonderful experience with Davide! Thank you."
Stephen F.
United States
24 de abr. de 2024
"Ettore was the best!! We spent more time with him and our whole family enjoyed him. Again, very informative, friendly, helpful. Again, Thank you so much !
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Noreen D.
United States
23 de abr. de 2024
"Apologies for late response.
We have just returned home from our trip and are now catching up with emails.
All of our drivers and experiences were fantastic. We have been very happy with the level of service both while booking and making changes and the actual drive to and from locations.
Thanks so much for your help, we will definitely book again and share our experience!"
Christian S.
Australia
23 de abr. de 2024
"Apologies for late response.
We have just returned home from our trip and are now catching up with emails.
All of our drivers and experiences were fantastic. We have been very happy with the level of service both while booking and making changes and the actual drive to and from locations.
Thanks so much for your help, we will definitely book again and share our experience!"
Christian S.
Australia
19 de abr. de 2024
"It was well worth it to have such a professional and personable chap to negotiate the traffic and crowds for us. Best idea we've had"
DEBRA C.
Australia
9 de abr. de 2024
"our driver from Rome to Sorrento was EXCELLENT! Attillio, our driver, was prompt, very informative and friendly. We are so grateful for having him as our driver. We learned so much and enjoyed our ride."
Ynes G.
United States
2 de abr. de 2024
"An excellent experience from start to finish, Pietro was great company and provided great insight into each place we visited."
Obieze u.
Australia
30 de mar. de 2024
"Enzo was a wonderful driver and very helpful to point out different areas on the drive.
He was on time, a great experience."
Sandra M.
United States
Perguntas e Respostas sobre Viagens de Roma para Sorrento
Daytrip is the best way to travel from Rome to Sorrento. You'll cover the 161-mile, 3.5-hour journey in comfort on your own schedule and have the opportunity to stop for sightseeing.
The distance from Rome to Sorrento is 131 miles. The average car journey at a safe speed will be around 3 hours 20 minutes.
Several bus companies offer direct routes from Rome to Sorrento at Roma Termini. However, train travel requires a change in Naples.
Whether it's business, family, or a group of friends, a private car with Daytrip offers an unmatchable service. You can cruise south in a private vehicle, and most importantly, Daytrip's service is per vehicle, so you can save money rather than buying 4 or 5 train tickets.
Spring is the best time to visit European cities. You won't experience herds of tourists, yet you can still appreciate the famous beaches under the warm sun.
Sorrento is one of the most underrated cities in Europe. You'll uncover endless things to do, a mouthwatering food scene, and a Mediterranean climate. It's as beautiful as other cities along the Amalfi Coast but receives fewer visitors.
Unfortunately, there's no direct ferry from Rome to Sorrento. Alternatively, you can take a train to Naples and catch a ferry from Beverello Port that sails directly to Sorrento. Bear in mind that this only operates from June to October.
Your drive should take about three hours and 20 minutes, but during the summer months, the highways are more crowded. Local private drivers know the best routes that your GPS may not know if you decide to drive yourself.
Hiring a driver to take you directly to your accommodation in Sorrento is the fastest. There are no direct trains, and local trains can be quite slow when they stop at every station along the way. The direct drive is about 3 hours and 20 minutes, depending on the traffic.
A bus ride is the cheapest way to travel, but you do pay with your precious vacation time. If you choose to take the bus, be sure to check the allowed amount of luggage (for storage under the bus) carefully, just in case there are extra fees. Buy tickets at least a few weeks ahead of time for the best price.
You can take a direct bus, a string of high-speed and local trains, rent a car, or hire a private driver for this route. Each route has its advantages and disadvantages, so choose the best one for your trip.
Other popular destinations around the Amalfi Coast to spend your vacation are Ravello, Salerno, and Naples. Budget travelers can find great deals in the smaller towns along the coast, and they are less crowded than the larger cities.
Pompeii and the Herculaneum Archaeological Area are easily the most popular destinations along the way. Frascati, the Pastena Caves, the Royal Palace of Caserta, and Mount Vesuvius are also recommended and easy to add to your Daytrip itinerary.
Visite estes pontos turísticos no caminho
Frascati
For centuries, this little village has been the preferred getaway for Romans looking for fresh air, and good food and wine. Do as the Romans Do
Grutas de Pastena
Only discovered in 1926, this miracle of nature is still home to a colony of bats, which will zip right past visitors. To the Bat Cave!
Palácio Real de Caserta
This spectacular 5-floor, 1200-room palace is sure to take your breath away as you explore its immaculate royal apartments and sprawling gardens. The Versailles of Italy
Área Arqueológica de Herculano
While not as well-known as Pompeii, this UNESCO-listed Roman city was also shockingly well-preserved by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. The Other Lost City
Monte Vesúvio
The world’s most famous volcano offers a strangely beautiful natural landscape and air of history. Blast from the Past
Pompéia
Walk the streets of an ancient Roman city that was frozen in time 2000 years ago by the violent eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. Flash Frozen