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How to move in Amalfi Coast - Part 4: TramVia

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A little transport revolution has happened in Amalfi Coast with the introduction of a new, fascinating and comfortable mean of locomotion: it is the TramVia, a vintage tram, "trolley tram" model, which will take you to discover the most beautiful places in Campania.
Positano, Praiano, Amalfi, Agerola and Sorrento but not only: thanks to the TramVia you can easily reach the most popular places in the whole region, such as the palace of Caserta, Naples (historic center and Capodichino Airport), the Vesuvius volcano and the archeological ruins in Pompeii and in Herculaneum.

View all the routes here!

The service stands out for punctuality, convenience and efficiency. The staff is friendly, prepared and helpful. On each vehicle, you can find a multilingual guide that will show you the characteristics of the itinerary made and of the cities visited.
Tickets can be purchased at the Pro Loco in Agerola or at Travel Agency called Puerto Viaggio in Piazza Paolo Capasso (Bomerano) Agerola. It is very near to our apartment, Il Rifugio del Cuore.
There are three TramVia stops in Agerola: one in Via Villani 20 (a few steps from il Rifugio del Cuore, near the Path of Gods), one in Viale della Vittoria and one at the Santa Maria crossroads.

More informations:
Phone +39 0817776750 - +39 0817771169
Email www.autolineebeducci.it - ​​info@beduccigroup.it
Web www.tramvianapoli.com - www.facebook.com/Tramvia/

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How to move in Amalfi Coast - Part 3: City Sightseeing Buses

Photo via www.sorrento.city-sightseeing.it

A good alternative to move in the cities of the Amalfi Coast is made by City Sightseeing buses.
They are open buses with 33 seats, characterized by the famous "City Sightseeing" logo on a red background. They are also equipped with a multilingual digital audio system that allows you to listen with a pair of headphones the illustration of the bus journey.

The different links between Amalfi, Ravello, Maiori, Minori and Positano are managed in collaboration with the local public transportation (SITA) in order to meet the demand for the tourist mobility.
The notoriety of the City Sightseeing brand around the world and the experience of City Sightseeing Sorrento combined with the organization of SITA constitute a guarantee for a quality service to discover the beauties of the "Divine Coast".

Tour details


Discovering the two bays

Bus Terminal: Piazza De Curtis in Sorrento
Duration: 105'
Frequency: 120'
Period: from April 14 to October 31, 2017
Ticket validity: 6 hours
Rates for adults: € 12,00
Rates for children from 5 to 15 years: € 6,00

Coast to Coast
Bus Terminal: Piazza De Curtis in Sorrento
Duration: 85'
Frequency: 60'
Period: 10 April to 31 October 2017
Ticket validity: Valid for 1 race
Adults Rates: € 10.00 (1 trip)

Amalfi / Ravello
Bus Terminal: Piazza Flavio Gioia (Amalfi)
Duration: 30'
Frequency: 60'
Period: 10 April to 31 October 2017
Ticket validity: Valid for 1 race
Rates for adults: € 5.00 (1 trip)

Amalfi-Maiori-Minori
Bus Terminal: Piazza Flavio Gioia (Amalfi)
Duration: 30'
Frequency: 60'
Period: 10 April to 31 October 2017
Ticket validity: Valid for 1 race
Rates for adults: € 5.00 (1 trip)


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How to move in Amalfi Coast - Part 2: Sita Buses

Photo by Monica Naclerio
Moving on the coast, however, can be stressful, especially in Summer, due to the large affluence of tourists, the narrow roads and the high possibility of traffic and queues.
Depending on your needs and your budget there are several options to move freely without stress.

BY SITA BUS

The most used public transportations to travel in Amalfi Coast are SITA buses (you can recognize them from the name on the side of the vehicle, that usually is blue, red or green).
All the coastal cities are well connected by this bus line, which can boast excellent drivers, capable of facing roads that are sometimes winding and narrow, being on the verge of parapets and rocky cliffs. The bus rides are numerous and well distanced (a few hours each from the other).

Bus timetables here (please indicate departure city and arrival city)

Note:
In no situation you can buy the ticket directly on the bus. Tickets are easily available at local bars, tobacconists, newsagents and various vending machines. To those who are not in possession of a valid ticket can be imposed a fine in case of checks.


TYPES OF TICKETS

Unicocampania

The "Unicocampania" ticket is an integrated ticket, whose cost varies depending on the time spent on the vehicle. It allows you to travel throughout the Campania region and to use the vehicles of several companies:

- AIR
area served: Naples, Avellino (city and province)
http://www.air-spa.it call center: 0825 204250

- AMTS
area served: urban service in Benevento
http://www.amtu.bn.it call center: 800 999 295

- ANM (ex Metronapoli)
area served: urban service in Naples (city and province)
http://www.anm.it call center: 800 639 525

- CTI / ATI
area served: urban service in Avellino (city and province)
http://www.cti-ati.it

- CSTP
area served:
urban service in Salerno (city and province)
 http://www.cstp.it call center: 800 01 6659

- CTP
area served: Naples (city and province) and Caserta
http://www.ctp.na.it call center: 800 482 644

- EAVBUS
area served: Naples, Caserta and their provinces

- EAV (formerly called "Circumvesuviana")
area served: Naples (city and province), province of Caserta, province of Benevento, province of Avellino
http://www.eavsrl.it call center: 800 211 388

- SITASUD
area served: Naples, Avellino, Salerno and their provinces http://www.sitasudtrasporti.it call center: 089 3866711

- TRENITALIA
area served: Regional railway network
http://www.ferroviedellostato.it

In addition, some private transport companies have joined the consortium: Buonotourist, CIAV, CLP (urban service in Caserta), COSAT, DAV Angelino.

You can buy Unicocampania ticket for ANM, EAV and SITA SUD buses by smartphones, but only if  your tour is less than 11 kilometers and if the cost of the ticket is between €1,10 and €1,20. To simplify, here's a list of the tour you can buy via mobile and, following, the purchase process.

Bus lines (in Amalfi Coast) that you can purchase via mobile

Agerola – Pimonte
Agerola – Furore
Amalfi – Pogerola
Amalfi – Conca dei Marini – Tovere – Furore
Amalfi – Praiano
Amalfi – Pontone – Scala – Ravello
Amalfi – Atrani – Minori – Maiori
Maiori – Tramonti – Corbara
Maiori – Cetara, Cetara – Vietri – Salerno
Vietri – Salerno
Vietri – Cava de’Tirreni
Vietri – Nocera Inferiore.


Mobile Ticketing - Buying Process

The process is simple and immediate. By downloading the UnicoCampania Mobile app (available for Android and IOS) from Google Play Store, the user is guided through a pre-assembled list of the available lines to choose the required move. Entering in the "buy ticket" section and clicking on "buy with sms" you can select the line for which you want to receive the ticket. In real time, the mobile phone will receive the validated dematerialized ticket - so no obliteration is needed - or, for the funicular services, a QR Code that will allow you to open the turnstiles simply by approaching the phone to the turntable reader. At the cost of the ticket is always added the cost of the request by sms which varies depending on your telephonic operator (costs, terms and info on www.mobilepay.it). In case of verification by the controller, it is enough to show the ticket received by SMS. The SMS sending time is faithful.

Unicocostiera

The "Unicocostiera" ticket is in force in the 20 municipalities of the Amalfi Coast: Agerola, Amalfi, Atrani, Cetara, Marini moorland, Furore, Maiori, Massa Lubrense, Sorrento, Minori, Positano, Piano di Sorrento, Praiano, Ravello, Sant'Agnello, Scala, Sorrento, Tramonti, Vietri sul Mare.
It is an integrated ticket that allows you to travel on the buses and on the trains of SITA SUD and EAV (formerly EAVBUS and Circumvesuviana), whose cost varies depending on the time spent on the vehicle:  
 

To make a 45 minutes tour, you need a ticket with a cost of € 2,20
To make a 90 minutes tour, you need a ticket with a cost of € 3,40
To make a 24 hours tour, you need a ticket with a cost of  € 6,80
To make a 3 days tour, you need a ticket with a cost of  €16,00

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CostieraSita

With the "CostieraSita" ticket you can move freely in the cities of Agerola, Amalfi, Atrani, Cetara, Conca dei Marini, Furore, Maiori, Massa Lubrense, Meta di Sorrento, Minori, Positano, Piano di Sorrento, Praiano, Ravello, Sant'Agnello, Scala, Sorrento, Tramonti, Vietri sul Mare for 24 hours since the ticket is obliterated. Its cost is € 8,00 and you must indicate with a pen, in the appropriate spaces, the name and the birth date of the person using it.

#PostoInPiedi

It's the first ticket for busy buses. The "#PostoInPiedi" ticket is available at 50% of the normal ticket cost. It can be used at peak hours when the bus is full and you must to stand in the corridor, not sitting. It can also be used by people who want to surrender their position to seniors and pregnant women.

To those who suffer in a particular way for dizziness is not recommend to use this type of ticket: many tourists are scared by looking at the crags below the road, in some sections. 


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