We love your kids—we really do. But we want our wedding to be just for the adults.
If your invitation says “and Guest,” then yes, if not, we would prefer if it was just you.
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We need to know by March 7th. Please get ahold of us if you are still a maybe. Or if you book your flight after May 1st.
Please check TRAVEL for additional information Travel from Rome: you can take a bus to Positano from Rome’s Tiburtina Station – this is likely the cheapest option. Travel from Naples: flying into Naples airport and taking a shuttle service. You can use positanoshuttle.com with a return trip to Rome. Another option is to take the Circumvenssia train to Sorrento, and then the local SITA bus or the ferry directly to Positano. The upside of flying into Naples was getting a sweet view of Mt. Vesuvius before landing, getting to pass through Pompeii, and getting a great view of the Bay of Naples. You can also go to the port of Salerno and take a ferry directly to Positano. I would have opted to take the ferry from Salerno as I hear the views are magical if you have time.
Take the ferry from Napoli to Positano https://www.omio.com/ferries/ Check the ferry schedule https://www.positano.com/en/ferry-schedule You can also take a cab if you want. A cab will take about 1 hour and 45 minutes and goes along the coast. It cost us €130. Hire a private transfer from the airport to your hotel. $124 per group. www.getyourguide.com https://mydaytrip.com/ Amalfi Coast Shared Transfer $34 per person. www.getyourguide.com There is no Uber in this area.
Please check the TRAVEL section for additional information on recommended hotels and airbnb's.
TBA We will travel to Positano by train and ferry
If you are a citizen of the United States and Canada and wish to visit Italy for 90 days or fewer, you do not need a visa. What do you need? Tourists are required to have a valid passport that expires more than 90 days after you leave