Take the bus or taxi to the main railway station in Piazza Garibaldi and follow the directions Sorrento. Curreri buses to Sorrento run frequently (approximately every two hours) throughout the day.
From Napoli Centrale (Piazza Garibaldi) Railway Station:
For guests travelling by rail, the easiest way to get to Sorrento is to take the Circumvesuviana train from Napoli Centrale / Piazza Garibaldi railway station. The journey from Naples to Sorrento takes about 70 minutes. Trains run every half hour from 05.00 to 24.00. "Sorrento Apartments" are about 800 metres from the train station in Sorrento.
By car:
If you are coming from the north or south, you can take the A3 Napoli - Salerno highway. Follow the signs for Penisola Sorrentina and exit at Castellammare di Stabia. Then take the SS 145 state road. Pass Vico Equense, Meta and Piano di Sorrento until you arrive to Sant Agnello. Go straight on "Corso Italia", till you'll reach Sorrento. Follow the indication to Piazza Tazzo follow the indication to the harbour. At first turn left and when you'll reach the "S.Francesco's Cloister", stop your car. The apartments are near this church in the historical center of Sorrento.
By hydrofoil:
From Molo Beverello in Naples Hydrofoils run between Molo Beverello (the ferry/hydrofoil terminal in Naples just opposite the Maschio Angioino castle) and the port of Marina Piccola in Sorrento. When you arrive in the port, take the orange Circumvesuviana bus to Piazza Tasso. Sorrento Apartments is not far from Piazza Tasso.
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