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Visitors with a guide exploring ancient ruins in Pompeii with Mount Vesuvius in the background.
Tour group with guide in ancient theatre, Pompeii.
Young girl admiring Amalfi Coast view with colorful cliffside buildings.
Couple admiring the Bay of Naples from a scenic overlook.
Couple walking on Positano beach with colorful hillside buildings, Amalfi Coast.
Tourists walking through ancient Pompeii ruins with audio guides.
Visitors observing a plaster cast of a volcano victim in Pompeii.
Couple exploring ancient ruins in Pompeii, Italy.
Pompeii ruins with Mount Vesuvius in the background on Rome to Amalfi Coast day trip.
Forum Baths interior in ancient Pompeii, Italy, showcasing a circular bath and arched ceiling.
Visitors with a guide exploring ancient ruins in Pompeii with Mount Vesuvius in the background.
Tour group with guide in ancient theatre, Pompeii.
Young girl admiring Amalfi Coast view with colorful cliffside buildings.
Couple admiring the Bay of Naples from a scenic overlook.
Couple walking on Positano beach with colorful hillside buildings, Amalfi Coast.
Tourists walking through ancient Pompeii ruins with audio guides.
Visitors observing a plaster cast of a volcano victim in Pompeii.
Couple exploring ancient ruins in Pompeii, Italy.
Pompeii ruins with Mount Vesuvius in the background on Rome to Amalfi Coast day trip.
Forum Baths interior in ancient Pompeii, Italy, showcasing a circular bath and arched ceiling.
Visitors with a guide exploring ancient ruins in Pompeii with Mount Vesuvius in the background.
Tour group with guide in ancient theatre, Pompeii.
Young girl admiring Amalfi Coast view with colorful cliffside buildings.
Couple admiring the Bay of Naples from a scenic overlook.
Couple walking on Positano beach with colorful hillside buildings, Amalfi Coast.
Tourists walking through ancient Pompeii ruins with audio guides.
Visitors observing a plaster cast of a volcano victim in Pompeii.
Couple exploring ancient ruins in Pompeii, Italy.
Pompeii ruins with Mount Vesuvius in the background on Rome to Amalfi Coast day trip.
Forum Baths interior in ancient Pompeii, Italy, showcasing a circular bath and arched ceiling.
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From Rome: Pompeii Guided Tour and Amalfi Coast Day Trip

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- 13 hr
Guided tour
Transfers available
Itinerary
TOTAL DURATION12 hours
MODE OF TRANSFERA/C Bus
Timeline
Map
Central Rome
Start point

Central Rome

Get direction
2 hr by a/c bus
140 km
Pompeii

1. Pompeii

Tickets included
2 hr
3 attractions

Highlights

75 min by a/c bus
27 km
Sorrento

2. Sorrento

2 hr 30 min
1 attraction

Things to do

60 min by a/c bus
140 km
Central Rome
End point

Central Rome

Get direction

Your ending point would be same as your start point

TOTAL DURATION13 hours
MODE OF TRANSFERA/C Bus
Timeline
Map
Central Rome
Start point

Central Rome

Get direction
2 hr by a/c bus
140 km
Pompeii

1. Pompeii

Tickets included
90 min
3 attractions

Highlights

75 min by a/c bus
34.4 km
Positano

2. Positano

2 hr
2 attractions

Highlights

90 min by a/c bus
148 km
Central Rome
End point

Central Rome

Get direction

Your ending point would be same as your start point

Skip the lines for a guided exploration of a buried city, then relax in postcard-perfect coastal villages with seamless AC transfers.

  • Day out to Pompeii and Positano/Sorrento from Rome on a full-day trip, with round-trip AC coach transfers and guided Pompeii tour.
  • You’ll get AC coach transfers with Wi-Fi onboard, a tour leader for the entirety of your day trip, skip-the-line access to Pompeii with a licensed guide, and optional limoncello tasting in Sorrento.
  • Options: You can choose Positano for its beaches and boutiques, or Sorrento for picturesque views of Mount Vesuvius and its famous limoncello.
  • Upgrades: For extra convenience, choose the hotel pick-up option. Skip meal planning logistics and choose the tour that offers lunch at Sorrento.

Skip the lines for a guided exploration of a buried city, then relax in postcard-perfect coastal villages with seamless AC transfers.

  • Day out to Pompeii and Positano/Sorrento from Rome on a full-day trip, with round-trip AC coach transfers and guided Pompeii tour.
  • You’ll get AC coach transfers with Wi-Fi onboard, a tour leader for the entirety of your day trip, skip-the-line access to Pompeii with a licensed guide, and optional limoncello tasting in Sorrento.
  • Options: You can choose Positano for its beaches and boutiques, or Sorrento for picturesque views of Mount Vesuvius and its famous limoncello.
  • Upgrades: For extra convenience, choose the hotel pick-up option. Skip meal planning logistics and choose the tour that offers lunch at Sorrento.

Inclusions

  • Pick-up from central Rome
  • Round-trip AC coach transfers
  • Unlimited high speed free Wi-Fi on board the coach
  • Skip-the-line entry to Pompeii
  • Expert guide in Pompeii
  • Free time in Positano or Sorrento (as per option selected)
  • Limoncello tasting in Sorrento
  • Lunch at Sorrento (as per option selected)
  • Hotel pick-up (as per option selected)

Exclusions

  • Hotel drop-off
  • Personal expenses
  • Gratuities

What to bring

  • A screenshot of your voucher as mobile signal can drop along the coastal roads and inside the archaeological site.

What’s not allowed

  • Large luggage
  • Pets

Accessibility

  • The archaeological site includes uneven terrain and steep sections that may be challenging for guests with mobility concerns.

Additional information

  • Timing at each stop may vary due to traffic along the coastal highway, especially during peak season.
  • While limoncello is offered at Sorrento, you’re free to skip it if you prefer.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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Things to know before booking a Rome to Sorrento day trip

  • Sorrento is about 265 km from Rome, taking approximately 2.5-3 hours by AC coach or high-speed trains like the Circumvesuviana train. Day trips typically last 10 hours, including travel and sightseeing, making it a full-day adventure. With a packed itinerary including stops like Pompeii, Amalfi Coast, and Positano, your trip might extend to 13 hours. 
  • Tours generally start early in the morning from central Rome locations like Termini Station or Piazza del Popolo. Double-check your meeting point and arrive 15 minutes early to ensure a smooth start to your journey.
  • Navigating public transport from Rome to Sorrento (and nearby spots like Pompeii or Positano) can be tricky, with multiple connections and schedules. An organized day trip simplifies the process, covering transportation, entrance tickets, and efficiently crafted itineraries.
  • Most tours include a local trip leader in Sorrento who will guide you through the town’s popular spots, from Marina Grande to Piazza Tasso, while sharing insights about Sorrento’s laid-back lifestyle and traditions. Alternatively, some give you ample free time, to wander lovely streets, try local cuisine, or shop for souvenirs like handcrafted ceramics and limoncello. On that note, you can customize your experience with limoncello tasting
  • Since you're already 160 miles away from Rome, it’s an interesting opportunity to make the most of your day by combining your Sorrento visit with equally exciting cities like Amalfi and Positano and important landmarks like Pompeii and Herculaneum. The guided tours and skip-the-line entry to Pompeii make it even better. 
  • Tours range from intimate groups of fewer than 18 guests to larger groups of up to 24. Smaller groups offer a personalized experience, while larger ones may be more budget-friendly.

Your Rome to Sorrento day trip options explained

Ticket option
Inclusions
Transfers
Group size
Highlights
From Rome: Pompeii and Sorrento Day Trip (13 hrs)
- Full-day trip to Pompeii & Sorrento - Expert trip leader - Guided tour of Pompeii with skip-the-line entry
AC Coach
Small group of less than 18
Explore Sorrento’s highlights, like Piazza Tasso and Marina Grande, with insights from your trip leader.
From Rome: Pompeii, Amalfi Coast, and Sorrento or Positano Day Trip (12-13 hrs)
- Full-day trip to Pompeii & Amalfi Coast with free time in Sorrento - Expert guide - Guided tour of Pompeii with skip-the-line entry - Optional limoncello tasting
AC Coach
Group of less than 24

Things to do in Sorrento

Rome to Sorrento day trip Piazza Tasso

Stroll through Piazza Tasso

Cultural experience

Experience the lively heart of Sorrento at Piazza Tasso! With its cozy cafes, colorful buildings, and a perfect mix of history and modern-day energy, it’s the ultimate spot to sip an espresso, people-watch, and just soak in the local vibes.

cloister of San Francesco Rome to Sorrento day trip

Visit the cloister of San Francesco

Historical landmarks

The serene 14th-century cloister is like stepping into a history book—but prettier. With its stunning arches and peaceful garden, it’s a dream for history lovers and anyone who can’t resist a good photo op.

Rome to Sorrento day trip

Walk around Marina Grande

Off-beat experience

Looking for a taste of authentic Sorrento life? Head to Marina Grande, the town’s charming fishing village. Watch fishermen reel in their daily catch, feast on fresh seafood, or simply unwind by the colorful harbor.

Limoncello bottles with scenic view of Sorrento, Italy, on Rome to Sorrento day trip.

Indulge in limoncello tasting

Culinary adventures

When life gives Sorrento lemons, it makes limoncello—and so should you! Visit a lemon grove or shop to sip on this iconic liqueur, learn the craft behind it, and maybe grab a bottle (or two) to take home.

Sorrento souvenir shop with colorful ceramics on display, Amalfi Coast.

Shop for handcrafted ceramics

Shopping essentials

Bring home a piece of Sorrento with vibrant, hand-painted ceramics. From plates to tiles, these pieces are works of art!

Villa Communale Rome to Amalfi day trip showcasing scenic coastal views and historic landmarks.

Relax at Villa Comunale Park

Outdoor activities

Perched on a cliff, this park has sweeping views of the Bay of Naples and Mount Vesuvius. A perfect spot for sunset lovers or a peaceful afternoon break.

Gnocchi alla Sorrentina served on a Rome to Sorrento day trip.

Savor Gnocchi alla Sorrentina

Culinary adventures

If your foodie bucket list doesn’t include this Sorrento classic, fix that now! Think soft, pillowy gnocchi baked in a rich tomato sauce with melted mozzarella. Pair it with a local wine, and you’re living the Italian dream.

Valley of Mills, in Sorrento

Explore the mysterious Valley of the Mills

Off-beat experience

Hidden in the heart of Sorrento lies the hauntingly beautiful Valley of the Mills. This abandoned mill, swallowed by greenery, is a photographer’s paradise and a little slice of mystery waiting to be uncovered.

Rome to Sorrento day trip

Cruise to Capri for a dreamy getaway

Outdoor activities

Hop on a boat and sail 50 km away to the gorgeous island of Capri. Whether it’s the magical Blue Grotto, chic boutiques, or the dramatic cliffs, this day trip will make your Sorrento adventure unforgettable.

Rome to Sorrento day trip

Learn craftsmanship at woodwork studios

Cultural experience

Visit a local workshop to witness the art of marquetry—intricate wood inlaying that Sorrento is famous for. You can even pick up a custom piece to cherish.

Stops on your Rome to Sorrento day trip

Ancient ruins of Pompeii with Mount Vesuvius in the background, part of the Pompeii daily tour from Naples.
Rome to Sorrento day trip
Amalfi Coast view with colorful cliffside buildings and the Mediterranean Sea in Italy.

Best ways to reach Sorrento from Rome

By train
By bus
By car
By organized tours
By ferry

Best for: Quick and efficient travel with scenic views.
Travel time: Approximately 2 hours and 55 minutes (including transfer time in Naples).
Frequency: Over 30 trains daily from Rome to Naples, followed by frequent Circumvesuviana trains to Sorrento.
Timings: Trains from Rome start as early as 12am and run until around 2pm.
Closest station: Depart from Roma Termini; arrive at Sorrento Station.

  • To reach Sorrento, take a high-speed train (Italo or Trenitalia) from Roma Termini to Napoli Centrale. From there, transfer to the Circumvesuviana train, which will take you directly to Sorrento in about 70 minutes.
  • Tickets can be purchased at the station or online in advance for better prices. This route offers a comfortable ride with beautiful views of the Italian countryside.

Best for: Budget travelers looking for a direct route.
Travel time: Approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes.
Frequency: Limited service; typically only 1 bus per day.
Timings: Check local schedules for exact departure times.
Closest station: Depart from Roma Tiburtina Station.

  • Buses from Rome to Sorrento are less frequent but offer a direct route. You can book tickets at the bus station or online.
  • While this option is generally cheaper than the train, it takes longer and may not be as comfortable due to potential traffic delays

Best for: Travelers who want flexibility and the option to explore along the way.
Travel time: Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, depending on traffic.

  • Renting a car provides the freedom to explore the Amalfi Coast at your own pace. You can take the A1 autostrada towards Naples and then follow signs for Sorrento.
  • Be aware of ZTL zones in city centers where access may be restricted, and parking can be limited in Sorrento.
Rome to Sorrento day trip

Best for: Comfort and convenience with door-to-door service.
Travel time: Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, depending on traffic.

  • Booking a private transfer allows you to relax while someone else handles the driving.
  • This option is ideal for families or groups who want a direct route without the hassle of public transportation. Transfers can be arranged through various services online.
Rome to Sorrento day trip

Best for: Scenic travel along the coast.
Travel time: Approximately 40 minutes to 1 hour, plus transfer time from Rome to Naples.
Frequency: Multiple daily departures during peak season.
Closest station: Depart from Naples Beverello Port, after taking a train or bus from Rome.

  • After reaching Naples, you can take a ferry to Sorrento for a picturesque journey across the Bay of Naples. Ferries offer stunning views of the coastline and are an enjoyable way to travel, especially on sunny days.
  • Tickets can be purchased at the port or online in advance. By considering these options, you can choose the best mode of transport that fits your schedule, budget, and preferences when traveling from Rome to Sorrento.

How to get around Sorrento?

Mode of transport

Best for

Cost/frequency

Additional information

Local Buses

Budget-conscious travelers exploring Sorrento and nearby towns.

Tickets: ~€1.20 (purchased at tobacco shops, newsstands, or train stations).

Operated by EAV (red buses) and Sita Sud (blue buses). Extensive coverage, including Meta and Massa Lubrense. Crowded during peak season. Validate tickets onboard.

Taxis

Convenient transportation without public transit.

Fares: €15–€30 (depending on distance and time of day).

Available at key locations like Piazza Tasso and the train station. Confirm rates before boarding to avoid unexpected charges.

Walking

Visitors wanting to soak in sights and Sorrento’s vibrant atmosphere.

Free.

Ideal for exploring the compact town. Wear comfortable shoes, as some streets have steep inclines.

Ferries and Hydrofoils

Travelers seeking scenic routes to destinations like Capri or Positano.

Tickets: Purchase at the port (~Marina Piccola) or online.

Operates multiple times daily during peak season (April–October). Offers breathtaking views of the coastline.

Best time to take a Rome to Sorrento day trip

Peak season vs. off-season

Peak season (May–September) brings sunny weather (25°C–30°C), lively streets, and festivals, ideal for outdoor fun but with larger crowds and higher prices—especially in July and August. Off-season (November–March) offers cooler temperatures (10°C–15°C), fewer tourists, and budget-friendly options, though some spots may have limited hours.

Climate considerations

Sorrento’s Mediterranean climate means hot summers and mild winters. Late spring (April–June) is perfect for exploring blooming landscapes, while winters bring cooler winds and occasional rain—pack layers and check the forecast.

Make the most of your Rome to Sorrento day trip

What to eat?
Where to eat?
Where to stay?
Rome to Sorrento day trip
  • Gnocchi alla Sorrentina: Soft potato gnocchi baked in a rich tomato sauce with melted mozzarella and parmesan. Pair it with local wine for an authentic experience.
  • Risotto alla Sorrentina: Creamy Arborio rice cooked with fresh tomatoes, onions, and parmesan, garnished with basil for a light yet flavorful meal.
Rome to Sorrento day trip
  • Il Buco: Michelin-starred restaurant, 240 m away from the city center, with an intimate atmosphere, perfect for savoring Gnocchi alla Sorrentina and other regional specialties. A short walk from the sea.
  • Ristorante TavernAllegra: Located in a historic 15th-century palazzo, 280 m away from city center, this spot offers charming ambiance and dishes like linguine with lobster.
  • Pizzeria da Franco: Known for authentic Neapolitan-style pizza with perfectly charred crusts from a wood-fired oven—a must-visit for pizza lovers just 400 m away from city center.
Rome to Sorrento day trip

A quick overview of Sorrento's neighborhood.

  • Historic center: Bustling with shops, restaurants, and historic sites, it’s perfect for experiencing Sorrento's vibrant culture. Stay options include Hotel Antiche Mura and Palazzo Jannuzzi Relais.
  • Marina Grande: A quaint fishing village with beautiful bay views and easy beach access. Stay options include Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria and Hotel Marina Grande.
  • Sant’Agnello: Quieter atmosphere, just outside Sorrento but still close to main attractions. Stay options included Villa Margherita and Hotel Club Sorrento.
  • Piano di Sorrento: Enjoy a more local experience, away from tourist crowds but still accessible. Options include Hotel La Ripetta and B&B Villa dei Fiori.

Frequently asked questions about a Rome to Sorrento day trip

How long does it take to travel from Rome to Sorrento?

The journey takes about 1.5–2 hours by high-speed train to Naples, followed by a 1-hour drive or train ride to Sorrento. Plan for at least 3 hours one way if using public transport.

What’s the best way to travel from Rome to Sorrento?

The most efficient option is taking a high-speed train from Rome to Naples, then either a private transfer, Circumvesuviana train, or ferry to Sorrento. Private transfers offer the most comfort, while trains are budget-friendly.

Will I get free time during a day trip to Sorrento?

It depends on your itinerary. If you focus solely on Sorrento, you’ll have ample free time to explore the historic center, relax by the waterfront, or enjoy a leisurely meal. However, adding stops like Pompeii or Positano will limit your time in Sorrento.

Is a half-day trip to Sorrento enough?

A half-day trip is possible but very rushed, as travel time from Rome takes about 3 hours one way. To truly enjoy Sorrento’s charm and explore its highlights, plan a full-day trip.

Will visiting other attractions, like Pompeii or the Amalfi Coast, limit my experience in Sorrento?

Yes, combining multiple attractions in a day can reduce the time you spend in Sorrento. If Sorrento is your main focus, dedicate the day to its sights and local experiences. Otherwise, prioritize based on your interests—Sorrento for relaxation, Pompeii for history, or the Amalfi Coast for beautiful views.

Can I explore Sorrento without a guide?

Absolutely! Sorrento is very walkable, and its main attractions—like the historic center, Marina Grande, and local shops—are easy to navigate on your own. Guided tours can elevate your experience but aren’t necessary for the town itself.

Should I prioritize Sorrento or the Amalfi Coast on a day trip?

It depends on your interests. Sorrento offers a mix of coastal charm and a relaxed vibe, while the Amalfi Coast is famous for dramatic cliffs and picturesque villages. If you want a more laid-back experience, focus on Sorrento.

Are there public restrooms or places to freshen up during the trip?

Yes, restrooms are available at major stops like Pompeii and Sorrento. Restaurants and cafes usually have facilities for customers. Keep some coins handy as some public restrooms may charge a small fee.

Can I visit Capri as part of a Sorrento day trip?

Visiting Capri is possible if you start early and prioritize it over other stops. Ferries from Sorrento to Capri take about 30 minutes, leaving time to explore the island’s highlights before heading back.

Are there activities for kids in Sorrento?

Yes, kids can enjoy Sorrento’s beaches, gelato shops, and family-friendly spots like Villa Comunale with its views and open space. A ferry ride to Capri or a visit to Pompeii can also add excitement to their day.

Are there good places to relax if I just want a slow day in Sorrento?

Yes, the waterfront at Marina Grande, the gardens of Villa Comunale, and local cafes in the historic center are perfect spots for unwinding and enjoying Sorrento’s laid-back vibe.