Positano (Sponda)

3.5/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Positano (Sponda)

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84017 Positano SA, Italy

Postal code : 84017
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City : Positano

84017 Positano SA, Italy
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Steve Jupe on Google

Crowded, much less frequent than timetable, made 2 trips from Priano to Positano and back waited nearly 2 hours, 2 buses were too full, 3rd was packed but we got on. I thought bus would be less stressful than driving but now I've tried both, won't be using the bus again.
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amtziolas on Google

Don't trust Sita if you need to get back from Positano, the amount of busses is not enough and they don't add more. Many people didn't manage to get back to sorrento and had to stay in Positano or pay a taxi (the ride costs 80 euros and can be divided maximum between 8 people) even though they had a ticket with Sita. I'd recommend trying the ferry, taking a taxi and not paying the way back to Sita or going at the bus stop a couple of hours earlier than the time that you want to leave just to be sure you take a bus. Won't travel with Sita again for sure.
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Stephan Meier on Google

15:42 at Sponda Bus did not come (we dont know why). We waited 1,5 hours. The next bus was full of people and we waited another hour. That was really exausting. Sorry that's not okay.
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chudzini on Google

Spent there one hour waiting for delayed bus back to Sorrento.
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Aleksandar D. on Google

We had just sat there to wait for the SITA bus back to Sorrento... minding our own business, enjoying the views. All of a sudden a lady came asking people whether they were waiting for public or sightseeing bus. When we said public she pointed to it boarding just a few meters away lol. We boarded the bus (had to stand, what can you do...) and, not gonna lie, it was a difficult ride. I mean, after a day of sun & fun in Positano, the ride seemed much less entertaining than when going there. ? One kid had to throw up, the other one kinda felt like it too. So, there's that. ? Also, the bus route didn't go straight to Sorrento, but via Caposorrento stops so it was a much longer ride. It was a great day nonetheless.
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Kim Knott on Google

Over 60 people waiting at the stop. Watched three buses go by totally full. Family beside us had been waiting over 3hrs. Ended up spending €80 on a taxi back to Sorrento. Would recommend either the ferry or a tour.
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Iustin Raducanu on Google

Unorganized bus line running between cities on the Amalfi coast. The bus line is OK, considering that the amalfi roads are hard to drive on, and that there is a lot of trafic. But still, there are a lot of things wrong with this bus organization. Out of all the busses I took, only one arrived on time, and still had seating places. There is no space on the Bus, since all the staff members try to cram up to 80 people in one bus. The duration of the bus from point a to point b is underestimated, and the bus takes up to 20 minutes longer to arrive there, which is partially because of the stau. The bus tinetable is very confusing, since the busses don't arrive at regular intervals, instead arrive completely out of pattern, which makes it impossible to predict the next bus. Also the bus sometimes runs only on weekdays or on no school doys, or on public holidays, which is too hard to memorize. There are very few busses, which arrive at intervals of 1-3 hours which is outrageously long for such a popular tourist destination. I have seen a way better bus service on the island of Sifnos in Greece, where the busses came every hour at a fixed time, and actually arrived on time. A bus route serving about 60 passengers every day would have more busses running the route, than the Amalfi-Positano-Sorrento stretch. Tickets are priced reasonably for tourists but become expensive for the locals, since for the same price, you could buy a bus ticket in a capital city. Most of the staff are kind and agnowledgable, but some are rude and just ignorant. One bus driver wouldn't display the destination until the time of departure, which caused a lot of confusion, and made the bus overcrowded, and full of passengers going to the wrong destination. You don't really have any other form of transportation except the car, which means that you would have to pay the expensive 11 euro per hour parking in Amalfi, to ensure that it doesn't get stolen,or broken into, which, by the way the area is infamous for. There is also a lack of parking spaces in most of the cities (especially Positano,Amalfi, and Sorrento) which makes it even harder to park and takes a lot of time. You have got to take this bus to get around but generally try to avoid it. Not Reccomended!
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AZIZ GIANNINO MCKENNA on Google

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