Who can I contact for information on the Campania Express?
For all doubts about the Campania Express train you can contact the toll-free number EAV (Ente Autonomo Volturno, the railway company that offers the service): 800211388
Campania Express Trains
Sorrento | 10:20 | 13:20 | 16:20 | 19:20 |
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S. Agnello | 10:22 | 13:22 | 16:22 | 19:22 |
Piano | 10:26 | 13:26 | 16:26 | 19:26 |
Meta | 10:28 | 13:28 | 16:28 | 19:28 |
Vico Equense | 10:34 | 13:34 | 16:34 | 19:34 |
Castellammare | 10:45 | 13:45 | 16:45 | 19:45 |
Pompei Scavi - Villa dei Misteri | 11:01 | 14:01 | 17:01 | 20:01 |
Ercolano Scavi - Vesuvio | 11:22 | 14:22 | 17:22 | 20:22 |
Napoli P. Garibaldi | 11:35 | 14:35 | 17:35 | 20:35 |
Napoli Porta Nolana | 11:37 | 14:37 | 17:37 | 20:37 |
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The Campania Express train is a special Circumvesuviana train for tourists that connects Naples and Sorrento. It stops only in stations near tourist sites such as Pompeii and Ercolano, as well as the main towns of the Sorrento Peninsula (S. Agnello, Meta di Sorrento, and others).
This means travel time on some Campania Express routes is shorter than the standard routes on the same line. And while on regular Circumvesuviana trains there's no assigned seating, on the Campania Express you can choose your seat at the time of booking, plus there's air conditioning and storage space for suitcases.
Below you'll find all the information you need to plan your trip on the Campania Express.
The Campania Express is the ideal choice for tourists who need public transport but want to avoid stress, inconvenience and long waits.
Here are some of the advantages of this special tourist train:
More comfortable: reserved seating, air conditioning and space for luggage
Fewer crowds: specifically for tourists traveling between the main attractions in the area
Better travel experience: stops only at stations of interest to tourists
Flexibility: get off at intermediate stops and resume your journey with another Campania Express train
The Campania Express tourist train stops in the main towns of the Sorrento Peninsula and in the most important archaeological sites on Vesuvians.
Here's the full list of stops:
Napoli Porta Nolana
Napoli Piazza Garibaldi
Ercolano Scavi - Vesuvio
Pompei Scavi - Villa dei Misteri
Castellammare di Stabia - Funivia Faito
Vico Equense
Meta
Piano di Sorrento
Sant'Agnello
Sorrento
The Campania Express is active year round and runs several daily trips between the center of Naples, the Sorrento Peninsula, and the main archaeological sites around Vesuvius.
The cost is 15 euros one way and 25 euros round trip.
Children up to 6 travel for free, without a reserved seat.
With a Campania Express ticket you can get off at any station and then resume your journey later.
The entire route from Naples to Sorrento (or vice-versa) takes more or less the same amount of time as the most direct trains: about one hour and 10 minutes.
Here are the travel times for the main intermediate routes:
Naples - Pompeii: 30 minutes
Naples - Herculaneum: 20 minutes
Sorrento - Pompeii: 25 minutes
You can purchase tickets online or at the EAV InfoPoint ticket desks in Porta Nolana, Garibaldi and Montesanto.
You can also buy the ticket directly up to 20 minutes before departure at the Circumvesuviana ticket offices in Herculaneum, Pompeii Villa Misteri, Vico Equense, Sorrento, Naples Porta Nolana, and Naples Piazza Garibaldi; however in this case you won't be able to reserve a seat.
The Napoli Garibaldi Circumvesuviana station is located on the lower floor of the Napoli Centrale station. This station, while not accessible to travelers with disabilities, is the most convenient for those arriving in Naples by train from other places in Italy.
Pompeii's Villa dei Misteri is located a short distance from the entrance to the archaeological site in Piazza Esedra/Viale delle Ginestre.
The Sorrento station is located in the center, a few minutes' walk from Piazza Torquato Tasso.
The only fully accessible stations of the Campania Express are Napoli Porta Nolana and Sorrento.
The stations of Castellammare and Pompei Villa dei Misteri are accessible only in the direction of Sorrento.
The Circumvesuviana station in Napoli Piazza Garibaldi is not accessible to people with disabilities; to reach the platform you have to walk up flights of stairs. Travelers with reduced mobility who are departing from or arriving in Naples will therefore have to use the Napoli Porta Nolana station.
The timetables are up to date based on the most recent schedule releases from the railway company.
For all doubts about the Campania Express train you can contact the toll-free number EAV (Ente Autonomo Volturno, the railway company that offers the service): 800211388