
How to Arrive in Naples
Below, you will find some useful links regarding traveling in Italy and arriving in Naples. Please contact me for further information.
By Air
The Naples Capodichino Airport – located right in the city – is Italy’s
third busiest, with daily direct flights to/from major European cities,
such as London, Paris, Nice, Frankfurt, Munich, Brussels and Athens, and
onward connections to the United States, Canada, Australia and the Far
East.
By Road
The Autostrada del Sole links Naples with Rome – 120 miles to the North – and all major cities in Southern Italy.
Automobile Club d’Italia – Italian Automobile Club
Autostrade – Information on Italian Highways and Toll Roads
By Rail
In Naples, there are three major train stations: Centrale-Garibaldi, Mergellina and Campi Flegrei, all of which are connected to urban and suburban bus and rail service.
Voglio andare in treno – Travel by Railroad
By Sea
The city of Naples is superbly connected by highspeed hydrofoils, catamarans and ferry service to major resorts in the Gulf of Naples and beyond.
su onda… – Travel by Sea
Linee Lauro – High Speed & Ferry Services in/out of Naples.
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