Naples is the metropolitan capital of the Campania region on the west coast of Italy. The Naples ferry port is one of the largest seaports in Europe, with 3 passengers terminals known as the Beverello, the Calata Porta di Massa Pier and Mergellina Pier, where most hydrofoils depart from. The port itself has a wide range of facilities including a ticket office, travel shops, ATMs, pharmacy, a shuttle bus service, luggage storage, bars and restaurants selling delicious food.
On average, the journey from Naples to Vietri sul Mare by train takes around 1h 3m, but can take just 37m on the fastest services. As there are direct Trenitalia services available on this route, you don’t need to worry about changing along the way. Once you’ve hopped on the train, you can sit back and enjoy the onboard amenities, including free WiFi and an onboard catering service. If you’re travelling on this route, you’ll board a train at either Napoli Gianturco or Napoli San Giovanni Barra station. Trenitalia’s regional train will sweep you through the 27 miles between Naples and the Amalfi Coast before arriving promptly in Vietri Sul Mare – the only city with a train station on the Amalfi Coast.