Ride one of the world's most spectacular roads: cliffside hairpins above the Tyrrhenian Sea, the pastel cascade of Positano, the cathedral square of Amalfi, the gardens of Ravello. A licensed local driver who specializes in cruisers is the right way to do this independently -- they guarantee you back to the ship on time, which the public SITA bus cannot. Best for travelers who prize scenery and photo stops over deep on-foot exploration, since road time is significant.
What to expect
Your private driver collects you from the Naples pier in a comfortable vehicle and navigates the Amalfi Coast's famous cliffside hairpins—a white-knuckle ribbon of road hugging the Tyrrhenian Sea—stopping as you choose in pastel-tiered Positano for photos, the cathedral square of Amalfi for wandering, and the terraced gardens of Ravello for views that justify every hairpin turn. Road time is substantial, so the rhythm favors scenic pauses and photo stops over lengthy on-foot exploration; you're trading deep walking for the thrill of one of the world's most visually spectacular drives, with a licensed local specialist handling every curve. The day unfolds at your pace: pick villages, pick lunch spots, linger where the light is best—then your driver guarantees you back at the ship on time, a promise the public SITA buses cannot make.
Direct wins on both price and flexibility. The ship's Amalfi/Sorrento panoramic drive is $150-250 pp on a big motorcoach; a private car split across 4 people lands near $90-130 pp and goes where YOU want. Use a cruise-specialist operator that explicitly guarantees the on-time return -- that on-time promise is the whole reason to pay for private over the bus on a port day.
Good to know
Book directly with AmalfiDriver.com (Josef, +39 338 545 3310 or booking@amalfidriver.com) well ahead of your Naples port day; a full-day (8-hour) private vehicle runs approximately €600–750 (~$90–130 per person for a family or small group), split among your party. Expect pickup within 30–45 minutes of your pier arrival; budget your return to the ship with a 90-minute buffer before departure to account for Naples traffic. Bring sun protection, comfortable walking shoes for the village stops (though less critical than on a hiking excursion), and cash or cards for lunch and café stops—the operator handles only the car and driving. Explicitly confirm the on-time-return guarantee when you book; this cruise-specialist operator's promise to land you back on schedule is the competitive edge over cheaper or ad-hoc options.