Ferry from Capri to Positano

View of the town of Positano from a balcony above the sea

Journey by ferry from Capri to Positano! Discover idyllic ferry trips between these Amalfi Coast gems. Explore routes, compare carriers and plan your escape!

What steps do I have to follow in order to travel with a ferry from Capri to Positano?

  1. Booking your ferry tickets: Check timetables and rates on our up-to-date online search engine. Consider reserving your ferry tickets from Capri to Positano in advance, especially during high season (July-August), to guarantee your position
  2. Reaching Marina Grande in Capri: Ferries leave from Capri's major port, Marina Grande, located north of the island. The funicular train connects Capri town (Piazzetta) to the harbor, providing a quick and comfortable option. Otherwise, consider taking a taxi for more convenience
  3. Boarding the ferry: Prepare your paper or e-ticket for scrutiny at the boarding gate. Depending on the carrier and ticket type, you may be assigned seats or general admission. Locate your seats location and settle in
  4. The journey: The ferry trip provides breathtaking views of the Amalfi Coast. Relax and enjoy the sight. Most ferry boats have cafés or restaurants on board, so you may get some food and drink while traveling
  5. Arriving in Positano: The ferry will dock in Positano's main harbor. From there, you may take a cab, walk (depending on your hotel's location), or arrange for transportation to your accommodation

Bonus tips

  • Usually, there are only high-speed ferries that operate the specific route
  • Pack seasickness medicine if necessary
  • Check the weather forecast; high winds may cause delays or cancellations
  • Bring sun protection to enjoy the views from the ship's outdoor space (if permitted)

What is the distance between Capri & Positano?

The distance between the port of Capri (Porto Turistico di Capri) and the port of Positano is around 12 nautical miles (22 kilometers).

What is the ferry schedule from Capri to Positano?

There usually are around 3 ferry departures of high-speed boats per day (high-season). The ferry time varies, depending mostly on weather conditions but it usually takes approx. 1 hour.

Transportation in Capri & Positano

Capri

  • Funicular: The main mode of transport on Capri is the funicular railway. It connects Marina Grande, the main port, to Capri town (Piazzetta). Tickets are purchased individually for each ride
  • Bus: Buses operate on the island, connecting Capri town with Anacapri (the western part of the island), Marina Piccola (a beach area), and other smaller settlements. Again, tickets are purchased for each journey. There's no single pass covering both the funicular and buses
  • Taxis: Taxis are available everywhere in town but you can always call one if you prefer to be more organized

Positano

  • Bus: The SITA buses run along the Amalfi Coast, linking Positano to places such as Amalfi, Sorrento, Ravello and Salerno. Buses are a more affordable choice than ferries, although travels might be delayed owing to twisting coastal roads
  • Taxis: Taxis are accessible in Positano, although due to the town's walkability and the availability of ferries and buses for longer trips, they are not a popular means of transportation. However, you can always book one online

Additional information

  • By combining walking and public transportation options such as ferries and buses, you can explore the stunning Amalfi Coast at your leisure and take in the spectacular scenery of Positano
  • Ferries are the primary means of public transportation for traveling between Positano and the other Amalfi Coast villages. Several carriers operate along this route, offering both conventional and high-speed ferries. Travel duration varies by ferry type

About Capri & Positano

Capri

  • Capri is a small, car-free island reachable by ferry. It boasts dramatic cliffs, hidden coves and luxurious vibes
  • The Blue Grotto: A must-see natural wonder. Take a small rowboat into this sea cave, where sunlight filtering through the water creates an electric blue glow
  • Capri Town & Anacapri: Explore the busy main town (Capri), which boasts fashionable boutiques, lively piazzas (squares) and breathtaking scenery. Anacapri, the calmer side of the island, with a more casual ambiance and ancient attractions such as the Villa San Michele
  • Boat tours: Explore Capri's dramatic coastline by boat, discovering hidden coves, sea caves (like the Green Grotto) and the iconic Faraglioni rock formations
  • Luxury shopping & dining: Immerse yourself in Capri's opulent ambiance, which includes high-end luxury boutiques and Michelin-starred restaurants

Positano

  • Positano is a steep village that clings to the Amalfi Coast cliffs. Colorful buildings slope down the mountain, providing stunning views of the blue sea
  • Beaches & relaxation: Relax on Positano's gorgeous beaches, including the iconic Spiaggia Grande, or discover lesser coves accessible by boat
  • Charming streets & local boutiques: Explore Positano's small alleyways, dotted with lovely businesses selling local crafts, ceramics and limoncello
  • Boat tours: Similar to Capri, explore the Amalfi Coast by boat, discovering hidden coves, sea caves and dramatic cliffside views
  • More relaxed atmosphere: Compared to Capri, Positano offers a more laid-back and traditional Italian coastal town experience
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