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Ferries run from Positano to Minori 0 times a week from June to September. The first ferry of the day departs from Positano at 00:00, and the last at 00:00. The fastest ferry can reach Minori in just , while on average the journey takes around . One-way tickets start at just €15.00 and can cost up to €15.90. Book your ferry tickets to Minori online with Ferryscanner for the most convenience and best price guarantee.
Positano to Minori ferry schedule
The ferry schedule from Positano to Minori varies according to the company and season. An overview of key details for planning your trip:

Can I take a ferry from Positano to Minori?
Currently, there are no ferries operating between Positano and Minori. 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 Positano to Minori?
The ferry journey from Positano to Minori 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 Positano to Minori, 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 Positano to Minori
The fastest ferry from Positano to Minori is , operated by , which takes just .
Can you do a day trip from Positano to Minori?
No, unfortunately you won’t be able to make a day trip from Positano to Minori, 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 Minori to Positano and start planning your trip!
Are there overnight ferries from Positano to Minori?
No, unfortunately there are no night ferries from Positano to Minori. Check out the daytime sailing options to plan your trip with convenience and flexibility.
This summary for the Positano to Minori 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.

Positano to Minori ferry ticket prices, offers and discounts
Ferry ticket prices from Positano to Minori typically range from €15.00 to €15.90, 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 Positano to Minori 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 Minori.
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How to get from Positano to Minori
To travel from Positano to Minori, the most scenic option is to take a ferry from the local port, conveniently located near the city center. Visitors can reach the port via the local bus service, which runs every half hour and takes about 30 minutes, or by a short walk that offers splendid views. Taxis are also available, providing a quicker ride depending on traffic conditions.
At the Positano port, ferries typically depart from a designated terminal, where you can find ticket booths and information displays. The area can get busy, so it’s wise to check departure times on the boards for any updates. Arriving early will help you comfortably board your ferry and enjoy the stunning views of the coastline along the way.

Traveling from Positano to Minori as a foot passenger or with a vehicle
Ferries from Positano to Minori 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 Positano to Minori?
Cars are not allowed on ferries operating between Positano and Minori. This route is exclusively for foot passengers.
Cabins on board
Unfortunately, there are no cabins available on the ferries from Positano to Minori. 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 Positano to Minori, 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 Positano to Minori • Insider tips for your trip
Make your journey from Positano to Minori a memorable adventure with these helpful tips for a safe and enjoyable sail!
Ferries on this route are reliable and follow modern safety standards, ensuring you can relax during the ride. Always check the weather forecast before you travel; in summer, don’t forget sunscreen, and if the forecast looks breezy, consider packing a light jacket for the trip.
Arrive early for parking at Positano, as spaces can fill up quickly, especially in peak season. For fantastic views, grab a spot on the outdoor deck, but keep in mind it can get windy out there. If you prefer warmth or need a rest, indoor seating is available but may feel cool.
For food lovers, bringing snacks and water is smart, though some ferries do offer onboard dining options. Use the Ferryscanner app to book tickets early and get real-time travel updates.
Scenic Views: Don’t forget your camera; the coastline views from the ferry are unforgettable!
Local Delights: In Minori, make sure to try the famous handmade pasta and explore the beautiful church of Santa Trofimena.
Visit our blog for more tips and ideas to make the most of your trip to Minori.

Finding your way to Positano ferry port
To reach the Positano ferry port, head to the main beach area (Spiaggia Grande), where you'll find the terminal just a short walk from the city center. From Naples International Airport, you can take a bus to Sorrento and then a local bus or taxi to Positano. Alternatively, private transfers are available for convenience.
The ferry terminal in Minori is located near the town's central square, offering easy access to the beach and surrounding attractions. It can be reached by bus or car from Positano, taking around 25 minutes.
Remember that transportation schedules can change, so please double-check any details and let us know if you spot any inconsistencies through our customer support.

Exploring Minori
Minori is a charming little town on Italy's Amalfi Coast, perfect for a fun day trip or longer stay. One of its special features is the beautiful beach where you can relax and swim in crystal-clear water. Don’t miss the famous Church of Santa Trofimena, a stunning old building with colorful paintings. The food in Minori is delicious, especially the local pastries called "sfogliatelle," which are sweet and flaky!
For some adventure, you can hike along the coast and enjoy breathtaking views of the sea. There are also lovely lemon groves to explore, where you can see how lemons are grown to make tasty limoncello. Don’t forget to check out the nearby villages like Ravello and Amalfi, which are just a short bus ride away!
If you’re feeling extra adventurous, you can even hop on a boat to visit nearby islands like Capri. Minori is a perfect place to relax, try new things, and see amazing sights, making it an unforgettable stop on your journey along the coast.
