REVIEW · NAPLES
Private Transfer from Naples to Positano or Praiano or Viceversa
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A sign in Naples can save your sanity. This private transfer is built for smooth pickups and a comfortable ride along the Amalfi Coast, with an English-speaking driver and WiFi on board. One thing to watch: if your flight or train runs long, waiting-time rules can lead to extra charges.
I like the human touch here. You’re typically met with your name on a sign and given a warm welcome, plus drivers often bring local context to the drive (history, routes, and practical tips). That can turn a “just get there” trip into a calm start to your Amalfi days.
The main tradeoff is that this is a car ride, not a guided sightseeing tour. You’ll get the transfer, comfort, and support—but you’ll want to think ahead if you’re hoping for lots of stops or extra time on the road.
In This Review
- Key things I’d zero in on before you book
- Why a private Naples transfer beats the stress tax
- What the ride gives you: AC, WiFi, and a driver who actually drives
- Finding your driver in Naples (so you don’t burn time)
- Positano and Praiano from the car window: what you’re really paying for
- A Pompeii stop on the way: when a detour makes the drive worth it
- Driver personalities: the difference between smooth and stressful
- Price and value: $120.15 per person for private comfort
- Timing, delays, and the waiting-time reality
- Who this transfer fits best (and who might prefer something else)
- Should you book this Naples to Positano/Praiano private transfer?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long does the Naples to Positano or Praiano private transfer take?
- Is the transfer private?
- What’s included in the price?
- What’s the pickup process like?
- Do I get a mobile ticket?
- Is there WiFi in the vehicle?
- Is tipping included?
- What if I need to cancel?
- Which company provides the transfer?
Key things I’d zero in on before you book

- Meet-by-sign pickup: look for your reservation name at the agreed pickup spot
- English-speaking driver + AC: comfort matters when the roads are windy and tight
- WiFi and bottled water included: small perks that help on travel-heavy days
- Private, only your group: no waiting around for strangers to finish packing
- Drivers that help with the real stuff: luggage, directions, and on-the-spot problem solving
- Possible extra costs for long waits: confirm timing if your transport is delayed
Why a private Naples transfer beats the stress tax

Naples is chaotic. Cabs are busy, stations are confusing, and the Amalfi Coast traffic can turn a “short trip” into a long headache.
A private transfer cuts through that. Instead of trying to decode buses and schedules, you get door-to-door transportation with one clear goal: get you from Naples to Positano or Praiano, or back again, without the stress spiral. The car itself is a big part of the value—air-conditioned and set up for a real ride, not a cram-into-the-back-of-a-taxi situation.
Also, this is private. Only your group is in the car, so you’re not stuck with a mismatched pace. If you’re traveling with kids, arriving tired, or juggling early flights, that matters.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Naples
What the ride gives you: AC, WiFi, and a driver who actually drives

This transfer includes several “you’ll notice these fast” items:
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- WiFi on board
- Bottled water
- All fees and taxes
- Private transportation
- English-speaking driver
- Mobile ticket
In real terms, that means the ride stays comfortable even when the day outside is hot, loud, or humid. WiFi is useful when you’re trying to sync with accommodation staff, message family, or pull up directions if your lodging is a little tricky to find.
And then there’s the driver. The best experiences here are the ones where the driver treats the ride like support, not just a job. Names that came up with strong praise include Carmine, Vincenzo, Giorgio, Rafaelle, Daniele, and Alessandro—each described as friendly, helpful with luggage, and attentive to getting the trip done safely.
Finding your driver in Naples (so you don’t burn time)

Pickup is one of the make-or-break moments. The setup is designed to reduce confusion: you should be received with a sign showing the name on your reservation. That simple detail helps you avoid the classic problem—standing in the wrong spot, too far from where the driver is waiting.
A few practical lessons from real situations people reported:
- If you’re arriving late or changing plans, communicate quickly and clearly so the driver can locate you.
- Some pickup points in busy areas can be easy to miss, even when you’re technically at the right place.
- If your accommodation is hard to see from the street (apartment numbers, small entrances), be ready to describe exactly where you are.
One helpful sign of reliability from the good experiences: drivers used clear messaging (including WhatsApp in at least one case) so you knew what to look for and when they’d arrive. That kind of communication helps you get your bearings fast.
Positano and Praiano from the car window: what you’re really paying for

Most of what you’re buying with this transfer is time and comfort. Positano and Praiano aren’t flat, easy towns. They’re built into the coastline and hillside, and that means roads, turns, and tight approaches.
So the “value” isn’t just that you’re in a car. You’re paying for:
- a driver who can handle the route confidently
- a private schedule that fits your arrival or departure timing
- a smoother experience than trying to coordinate multiple steps on the fly
People also mentioned the trip being relaxing, even after long travel days. One driver, Giorgio, was praised for being the right kind of calm when a passenger was extremely tired, including setting a relaxed mood with soft rock during the drive. That’s exactly what you want after a flight or train.
If you want photos, this is also a workable moment. One experience described a driver stopping to let the passengers take pictures at multiple locations. You may not get unlimited stops, but ask politely if there’s a view you want—drivers often know where the best angles are.
A Pompeii stop on the way: when a detour makes the drive worth it

On at least one route, the driver added a stop at Pompeii ruins before continuing to Praiano. That’s the kind of detour that can change your day: you turn “transfer time” into something you’ll actually remember.
Here’s how to think about it:
- A stop like this can break up a longer ride and give you a leg-stretch moment.
- It also adds time, so you’ll want to match it to your flight schedule or hotel check-in reality.
- If Pompeii is a must for you, confirm the possibility in advance so you’re not squeezing it last minute.
Even without a Pompeii-style detour, you’ll still be traveling through one of Italy’s most dramatic coast corridors. The car window becomes your viewpoint, and having a driver handle the road keeps you focused on enjoying the scenery.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Naples
Driver personalities: the difference between smooth and stressful

The company’s pitch is transportation, but in practice the driver is the service.
The strong stories were heavy on friendliness and problem-solving:
- Carmine was described as easy to talk with, sharing history about places you pass and offering restaurant suggestions.
- Vincenzo (an owner and/or driver, depending on the moment) was praised for going above and beyond when arrival timing shifted due to a train/bus strike and protest near Termini. Even with delays close to 90 minutes, the pickup still happened.
- Rafaelle stood out for warmth and helpful information, including support that made the ride feel like part of the vacation start, not just transportation.
- Daniele was described as on time and attentive, especially helpful for an early 6am transfer where timing is everything.
- Alessandro was noted for safe driving during a nighttime trip to Praiano.
At the same time, not every experience is perfect. A couple of negative accounts focused on:
- a driver not being at the exact meeting point at first
- reservation communication confusion
- a dispute about charges related to delays
- issues with driver tone in a couple of situations
So my advice is simple: treat this like any high-touch pickup. Keep your confirmation handy, have a phone ready, and send a message quickly if you’re running late. When you do that, most of the service shines.
Price and value: $120.15 per person for private comfort

At $120.15 per person, you’re not paying “just for a car.” You’re paying for:
- a private ride (only your group)
- an English-speaking driver
- air-conditioning
- WiFi
- bottled water
- all fees and taxes included
That’s the real value equation. On the Amalfi Coast, getting from Naples to Positano or Praiano involves time, road navigation, and the hassle factor. This service removes a chunk of that hassle by handling the logistics in one coordinated service.
One additional value lever is group size. The listing includes group discounts, which typically makes the per-person cost easier to justify if you’re traveling with friends or family.
One note: tips aren’t included. Plan for that. A “great driver” is often a big part of why people rate the experience so highly, so it’s fair to budget for gratuity.
Timing, delays, and the waiting-time reality

Here’s the honest part of any private transfer: delays happen, but waiting time isn’t unlimited.
One provider response shared a key rule: the maximum waiting time mentioned was one hour, after which the service may be treated as a no-show or additional costs may be applied. The same message also said customers should notify changes the day before or at least 12 hours before, and it referenced €50 per hour after long waits (in the context of a delay situation).
I’m not saying that to scare you. I’m saying it because it affects how you plan.
- If your flight or train is likely to be late, message early.
- If your arrival time changes, don’t wait until you’re already at the curb.
- If you’re booking an early departure from Positano or Praiano back toward Naples, protect that schedule like it’s part of the itinerary.
Also watch for the “pickup confusion” angle. A couple of negative accounts described being met late or not being met immediately. Those situations usually circle back to meeting point clarity or reservation communication timing.
Who this transfer fits best (and who might prefer something else)
This is ideal if you want a clean start or a clean finish to your trip:
- Couples
- Small groups
- Families traveling with kids and luggage
- Anyone arriving from Naples Airport or a rail hub who wants less friction
- People with early flights or tight departure times
- Travelers who value comfort and quiet after long travel days
It might be less ideal if you want a full guided tour experience packed with multiple attractions. This is primarily transportation, with the driver providing local context in the moments they can.
If you want a custom adventure (multiple stops, lots of wandering, timed ticket entrances), you’ll still get a great car ride—but you should set expectations and coordinate stops directly.
Should you book this Naples to Positano/Praiano private transfer?
Book it if you want the practical win: a named pickup, an English-speaking driver, and a comfortable private ride along the Amalfi Coast. The strongest pattern is that drivers are friendly and helpful, and many rides feel like a stress-free way to start vacation—sometimes even with extra touches like luggage help, route history, and restaurant suggestions.
Skip or think twice if your plans are extremely uncertain and you don’t plan to communicate quickly when they change. Waiting-time rules can matter, and a couple of experiences involved delays or meeting-point confusion.
If you do book, do these three things:
- Keep your confirmation and reservation name ready for the sign pickup.
- Have a phone with good reception and be ready to message fast.
- If delays are possible, notify early so waiting doesn’t become a cost.
FAQ
FAQ
How long does the Naples to Positano or Praiano private transfer take?
The duration is listed as approximately 2 to 3 hours.
Is the transfer private?
Yes. It’s private transportation, and only your group participates.
What’s included in the price?
It includes an English-speaking driver, air-conditioned vehicle, all fees and taxes, bottled water, private transportation, and WiFi on board.
What’s the pickup process like?
You should be met with a sign showing the name of your reservation at the agreed pickup point.
Do I get a mobile ticket?
Yes, a mobile ticket is included.
Is there WiFi in the vehicle?
Yes, WiFi is provided on board.
Is tipping included?
No. Mance (tips) are not included.
What if I need to cancel?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Which company provides the transfer?
The experience provider is AmalfiTourCampania.
































