How to Get From Rome to Sorrento 2026: The Frecciarossa Plus Circumvesuviana Takes 2h15m and Costs 22-28 Euros Total, Sorrento Has No Direct Train From Rome (Change at Naples Garibaldi for the Circumvesuviana), and Sorrento Is the Single Best Base for the Entire Bay of Naples and Amalfi Coast Programme
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Last updated: May 2026 — verified by the editorial team of www.tourleaderpro.com
How to get from Rome to Sorrento (come arrivare a Sorrento da Roma) is a 2-step journey that the majority of Rome-to-Amalfi visitors should consider their primary southern Italy transport strategy: the Frecciarossa Roma Termini to Napoli Centrale (1h10m, 19-25 euros advance) + the Circumvesuviana Napoli Garibaldi to Sorrento (1h05m, 3.30 euros) places the visitor in the single best-positioned town for the entire Bay of Naples and Amalfi Coast programme — within 25 minutes by ferry of Positano, Capri, and Ischia; within 40 minutes by ferry of Amalfi; and within 38 minutes by Circumvesuviana of Pompeii. Total cost: approximately 22-28 euros per person. Total time: approximately 2h15m-2h30m.
Rome to Sorrento: Step by Step
Step 1: Frecciarossa Roma Termini → Napoli Centrale
Book at trenitalia.com or italotreno.it. Economy advance (30-45 days): 19-25 euros. The ideal departure for the Sorrento programme: the 8:05 AM Frecciarossa Roma Termini → Napoli Centrale 9:15 AM → Circumvesuviana Napoli Garibaldi 9:30 AM → Sorrento 10:35 AM: the most specifically productive single Rome-to-Sorrento morning arrival (giving the full Sorrento afternoon programme including the 13:00 ferry to Capri if the Capri visit is in the programme).
Step 2: Circumvesuviana Napoli Garibaldi → Sorrento
From Napoli Centrale: descend to the Napoli Garibaldi underground Circumvesuviana terminal (3-minute walk from the Frecciarossa platform through the Napoli Centrale underpass). Buy the ticket (3.30 euros) at the blue Circumvesuviana ticket machine (NOT the white Trenitalia machines) and take the SORRENTO LINE (verify on the platform display board — the only single Circumvesuviana line that terminates at Sorrento). The journey: 1h05m, 10 intermediate stops. The specific intermediate stops of interest: Ercolano Scavi (15 min from Naples — the Herculaneum archaeological site (GPS: 40.8055°N, 14.3524°E): if the Herculaneum programme is included, exit here); Torre Annunziata Oplonti (22 min — the Roman Villa of Poppaea: less visited than Pompeii, equally extraordinary); Pompei Scavi Villa dei Misteri (38 min — the Pompeii archaeological site (GPS: 40.7506°N, 14.4866°E): see the How to Get From Naples to Pompeii guide). The Sorrento terminus (GPS: 40.6270°N, 14.3768°E): the Circumvesuviana line ends in the Sorrento Valle dei Mulini — exit to the 5-minute staircase climb to the Piazza Tasso (the central Sorrento piazza).
Why Sorrento Is the Best Rome-Departure Amalfi Base
The specific Sorrento strategic advantages: the ferry network (the Sorrento ferry pier connects to Positano, Amalfi, Capri, Ischia, and Procida — the most specifically comprehensive single Bay of Naples ferry hub); the Circumvesuviana direct (the most affordable single transport link to Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Naples from any Amalfi area base); the accommodation value (35-50% cheaper than Positano for equivalent quality); and the specific Sorrento evening programme (the Via San Cesareo (the main pedestrian shopping street), the Marina Grande (the original fishing harbour), and the Piazza Tasso terrace bars are the most specifically authentic single "Campania seaside town" evening experience available from any Amalfi Coast base).
Q&A: Rome to Sorrento
Is there a direct bus from Rome to Sorrento?
Yes — but it's slower than the train combination. The FlixBus Roma Tiburtina → Sorrento (the specific summer service operating June-September): approximately 4h-5h depending on traffic on the A1 and the Tangenziale di Napoli. Price: approximately 18-25 euros. The specific FlixBus disadvantage: 1h45m-2h45m longer than the Frecciarossa + Circumvesuviana combination and arrives at the Sorrento main bus stop (not the central Piazza Tasso) rather than at the specific Circumvesuviana station. The Frecciarossa + Circumvesuviana combination is the most specifically recommended single Rome to Sorrento transport for all visitors except those with very specific early-morning-train-unavailability constraints.