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Naples Airport Transfer: Capodichino (NAP) to the City

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Naples Capodichino (NAP) is compact and close to the city — just 6km from the historic centre. Getting from the airport into Naples is straightforward compared to many Italian cities, though the transport options are more limited than Rome or Milan. The shuttle bus, taxi, and private transfer cover most needs.

Alibus: The Airport Shuttle

The ANM Alibus is the dedicated public shuttle connecting Capodichino airport to two key city points:

Route: Airport → Piazza Garibaldi (outside Napoli Centrale train station) → Molo Beverello (the main ferry terminal for Capri, Ischia, Procida, and the Amalfi Coast).

Cost: approximately €5 per person as of 2026. Tickets available from the driver or at the airport newsagent.

Journey time: 25–30 minutes to Piazza Garibaldi, approximately 40–50 minutes to Molo Beverello (depending on traffic through the centro storico).

Frequency: every 20 minutes during daytime, roughly 06:00–24:00. Check the ANM website for current timetables, as frequency varies seasonally.

The Alibus is the most economical way into the centre. It drops at Piazza Garibaldi, which connects to the Metro (Line 1 and Line 2), the Circumvesuviana train (for Pompeii and Sorrento), and the main train station. If you are heading directly to the ferry port, the Alibus is the most direct option.

On busy days: the bus can be standing-room only with luggage taking up aisle space. If you have large bags and a tight connection to a ferry, a taxi or private transfer gives you more control.

Official Taxi: Fast and Flat Rate

Licensed Naples taxis operate fixed tariffs from the airport.

Flat rate to city centre hotels and Piazza Garibaldi: approximately €23 as of 2026.

Flat rate to Molo Beverello (ferry port): approximately €18 as of 2026.

Journey time: 15–25 minutes to Piazza Garibaldi or the centre in normal traffic. Naples traffic can be unpredictable; allow 35–40 minutes during morning and evening rush hours (08:00–09:30 and 17:30–19:30).

Finding taxis: the official taxi rank is directly outside the arrivals exit. White taxis with Naples taxi markings are licensed. Confirm the fixed tariff before you get in — unlicensed drivers at Italian airports routinely overcharge.

At €23 for the centre, Naples taxis are among the most affordable in Italy for an airport run. For two or more people, the taxi is competitive with the bus on cost.

Private Transfer: Best Option for Ferry Connections

A pre-booked private transfer is particularly useful in Naples for one specific reason: if you need to catch a hydrofoil or ferry to Capri, Ischia, or the Amalfi Coast, a guaranteed arrival time matters.

Cost: approximately €35–€55 for a private transfer from Capodichino to the centre or ferry port as of 2026. Book via Kiwitaxi or GetTransfer.

What you get: a named driver at arrivals, fixed price, no taxi rank queuing, and a driver who knows Naples traffic patterns. Particularly useful for groups with luggage heading for the ferry.

For ferry connections: always build in at least 60–90 minutes between landing and scheduled ferry departure. Naples traffic around Molo Beverello and Mergellina can be very slow, especially in summer.

Ride-Share and App Taxis

Free Now and itTaxi aggregate licensed Naples taxis and can be booked via app. Uber operates as UberBlack (licensed private hire) with fares typically similar to or slightly above official taxis.

The app-based options offer payment tracking and driver location, which can be reassuring in a busy city. The flat-rate tariff still applies for airport runs.

Metro: From the City to the Airport

There is no Metro stop at Capodichino as of 2026. However, the Metro is useful for onward journeys from Piazza Garibaldi:

Metro Line 1: from Garibaldi station, you can reach Dante, Toledo, and Municipio — the heart of the centro storico — in around 10 minutes. Mergellina and Piscinola are also on this line.

Metro Line 2: connects Garibaldi to Piazza Amedeo (for Chiaia and Posillipo), Campi Flegrei, and Pozzuoli.

Circumvesuviana: not Metro but departs from Garibaldi — direct to Pompeii (approximately 40 minutes, €3.50) and Sorrento (approximately 65 minutes, €5). Essential for day-tripping to the archaeological sites.

Late-Night and Early-Morning Arrivals

The Alibus runs until approximately midnight. For arrivals after this:

  • Licensed taxis are available 24/7 at the rank outside arrivals
  • A pre-booked private transfer via Kiwitaxi is the most reliable option for late-night arrivals — confirm your flight number so the driver can track delays
  • The city centre is relatively close; even a late taxi is not a major expense

For very early morning ferry connections (some hydrofoils to Capri depart as early as 06:30), a private transfer booked the night before gives you certainty. The journey to Molo Beverello is about 20 minutes in pre-rush-hour conditions.

Getting to Key Tourist Areas

Historic Centre (Centro Storico, Spaccanapoli): Take the Alibus to Piazza Garibaldi then Metro Line 1 to Dante (2 stops) or Università (4 stops). A taxi delivers you directly — approximately €23 flat rate.

Posillipo / Chiaia: Take the Alibus to Piazza Garibaldi then Metro Line 2 to Piazza Amedeo. A taxi will be metered beyond the standard flat-rate zones; expect approximately €30–€35.

Molo Beverello (ferries to Capri, Ischia): Alibus goes direct, or taxi at approximately €18 flat rate.

Mergellina (ferries to Sorrento, Ischia): Approximately 5 minutes further by taxi from Molo Beverello. Taxi will be metered — expect approximately €25 from the airport.

Pompeii / Sorrento: Take the Alibus to Piazza Garibaldi then board the Circumvesuviana from the lower level of Napoli Centrale station.

Luggage Storage

Napoli Centrale train station (adjacent to Piazza Garibaldi) has staffed luggage storage — approximately €5 per bag per day. Hours are generally 07:00–23:00. This is the most convenient storage point if you are arriving before hotel check-in time and want to explore the city or visit Pompeii without bags.

There is limited luggage storage at the airport itself for connecting passengers; check with the airline or airport information desk on arrival.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Naples airport from the city centre?
Naples Capodichino is approximately 6km north of the historic centre and about 7km from the central train station (Napoli Centrale). It is one of the closer city airports in Italy.
How much is a taxi from Naples airport to the city centre?
Licensed Naples taxis charge a flat rate of approximately €23 to the city centre and main hotels as of 2026. For the ferry terminal (Molo Beverello), the flat rate is approximately €18.
Is there a direct train from Naples airport?
There is no direct train from Capodichino into the city. The Alibus shuttle connects the airport to Piazza Garibaldi (Napoli Centrale station) and Molo Beverello (the ferry port). A Metro connection via Line 1 is in development but not yet operational from the airport as of 2026.

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