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Ferries run from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano 0 times a week from June to September. The first ferry of the day departs from Naples Calata Porta di Massa at 00:00, and the last at 00:00. The fastest ferry can reach Positano in just , while on average the journey takes around . One-way tickets start at just €27.50 and can cost up to €31.29. Book your ferry tickets to Positano online with Ferryscanner for the most convenience and best price guarantee.
Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano ferry schedule
The ferry schedule from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano varies according to the company and season. An overview of key details for planning your trip:

Can I take a ferry from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano?
Currently, there are no ferries operating between Naples Calata Porta di Massa and Positano. This may be due to seasonal restrictions or operational constraints. Why not explore some alternate routes, or other means of transportation?

How long is the ferry from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano?
The ferry journey from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano usually takes , with the fastest ferry getting there in just , and the longest ferry in .
Ferry times can vary depending on the ferry company, weather conditions, and whether you opt to take a high-speed service or not.
When you book your ferry with Ferryscanner from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano, our system will automatically recommend the best option for you. We use a smart algorithm that takes the most direct routes, ferry speed, e-ticket availability and the best arrival and departure times into account, to help you find the most convenient option for your journey.
Fastest ferry from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano
The fastest ferry from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano is , operated by , which takes just .
Can you do a day trip from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano?
No, unfortunately you won’t be able to make a day trip from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano, as the shortest journey time is approximately , and there’s no return ferry on the same day. On this route, we’d recommend you stay overnight to get the most out of your destination. Check out our ferry search and booking system to secure your tickets from Positano to Naples Calata Porta di Massa and start planning your trip!
Are there overnight ferries from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano?
No, unfortunately there are no night ferries from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano. Check out the daytime sailing options to plan your trip with convenience and flexibility.
This summary for the Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano route is based on recent data and is updated regularly. However, schedules may vary depending on seasonal changes, ferry companies, and availability. For the most accurate and detailed ferry timetable, including routes, stops, and pricing, check out our ferry search and booking system.
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Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano ferry ticket prices, offers and discounts
Ferry ticket prices from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano typically range from €27.50 to €31.29, with additional costs for cabins or premium seating options. Prices vary depending on the type of ticket and ferry company. Book your ticket as early as you can to make sure you get the best price, as fares tend to increase the closer you get to your departure date. Remember to check any specific restrictions ferry operators might have on this route, such as only accepting foot passengers or requiring a vehicle to board.
Ferry Offers
Special offers may be available on the Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano route, depending on the time of year and the ferry company. These can include early booking discounts or limited-time promotional deals. To stay updated, follow the Ferryscanner blog, check our social media pages, or subscribe to our newsletter. Any valid offers are applied automatically during booking, so you’ll always get the best price for your trip to Positano.
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How to get from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano
To travel from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano, the best option is the ferry. The port is conveniently located near the city center, about a 20-minute walk from Piazza Municipio and accessible via taxis or buses, which frequently run from the central station and airport. Expect a journey of 1 to 1.5 hours by ferry, soaking in stunning coastal views along the way.
When at Naples Calata Porta di Massa, you will find the departure area typically bustling, with ferries often leaving from a designated terminal or dock near the entrance. It is advisable to check for updates on tickets and displays, as schedules may vary. Arriving early allows ample time to find your ferry and enjoy the atmosphere before departure.

Traveling from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano as a foot passenger or with a vehicle
Ferries from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano allow foot passengers. Wheelchair accessibility is typically available, but we recommend contacting our support team to make sure and confirm specific services. Please aim to arrive at your boarding gate at least 60 minutes before departure. Our Flexi Cancellation and SMS Notification Packages will cover you in the event of any unforeseen or last minute changes, which you can select during the booking process.

Are cars allowed on the ferries from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano?
Cars are not allowed on ferries operating between Naples Calata Porta di Massa and Positano. This route is exclusively for foot passengers.
Cabins on board
Unfortunately, there are no cabins available on the ferries from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano. Don’t worry, though, you’ll find plenty of comfortable lounge or airplane-style seating on board for your relaxation and comfort.
Can I bring my pet on board?
Yes, pets are allowed on ferries from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano, but specific policies vary by ferry company. General guidelines:
- Pets over 10 kg must be kept in the ship’s onboard kennels; pets under 10 kg can stay in their owner’s pet carrier.
- Service dogs are exempt from kennel requirements.
- Ensure you have all the necessary documents, tickets, and pet essentials for your trip.
If you're unsure about your ferry's policy, we recommend checking the ferry company's page on our website for detailed information. You can also reach out to our support team if you need further assistance.

Travel smart from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano • Insider tips for your trip
Make your journey from Naples Calata Porta di Massa to Positano enjoyable with these helpful tips for a safe, comfortable, and memorable trip! The ferry ride offers stunning views of the Amalfi Coast and is an excellent way to get to this stunning cliffside village known for its vibrant buildings and breathtaking seascapes.
Safety: Ferries on this route are equipped with modern safety features, ensuring a reliable and enjoyable experience for all passengers.
Parking: Secure parking is available at Naples Calata Porta di Massa, making it easy to start your trip without a worry.
Scenic Views: Sit back and take in the panoramic views of the coastline and nearby islands as you cruise to Positano. Don’t forget to snap some pictures!
Ticketing: Book your tickets in advance to avoid last-minute issues. Use the Ferryscanner app for easy booking and real-time updates.
Onboard Dining: While some ferry services offer snacks and drinks, consider bringing your own light lunch and plenty of water for the ride.
Weather Advice: If you're traveling in summer, pack sunscreen, and bring a light jacket as it can cool down on the water. Don’t forget that the outdoor decks can be windy, while the indoor spaces might feel chilly.
In Positano, don’t miss:
Local Cuisine: Indulge in fresh seafood and enjoy the local limoncello, a must-try specialty!
Stunning Views: Explore the colorful streets lined with boutiques and take in the sweeping vistas of the coastline.
Visit our blog for more tips and ideas to make the most of your trip to Positano.

Finding your way to Naples Calata Porta di Massa ferry port
The Naples Calata Porta di Massa ferry port is situated near the city center, approximately 3 km from Piazza del Plebiscito and around 7 km from Naples International Airport. To reach the port, you can take a taxi or use public transportation like the Metro Line 1 to “Garibaldi” and then catch a local bus or taxi to the ferry terminal. Alternatively, you could take a direct train to "Napoli Centrale" and walk or taxi to the port, which is about a 15-minute walk.
In Positano, the ferry terminal is located near the beach and main shopping areas, making it easily accessible for visitors. Regular ferries connect Positano to Naples and other nearby locations.
Please note that transportation schedules can change, so it’s always a good idea to double-check current routes and times. If you spot any inconsistencies, feel free to reach out to our support team.

Exploring Positano
Positano is a stunning village on the Amalfi Coast in Italy, famous for its colorful buildings that seem to tumble down the hills. The beaches here are beautiful, especially Spiaggia Grande, where you can sunbathe, swim, or enjoy tasty gelato. One special treat is the local pasta, especially “scialatielli” with seafood. Don't forget to explore the charming streets filled with shops selling handmade sandals and colorful ceramics.
For fun adventures, take a boat ride along the coast to see the famous Faraglioni rocks, or hike the Path of the Gods for amazing views. You can also visit the beautiful Church of Santa Maria Assunta, which has a lovely dome made of colorful tiles.
If you’re feeling more adventurous, Positano is a great starting point to visit nearby places like Amalfi and Ravello or hop on a boat to explore the island of Capri. Whether you stay for a short visit or longer, Positano is a magical place filled with beauty, fun, and delicious food!
