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100 countries. 800+ airports. 7,000 cities.
Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.
Navigating from Rome’s Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to the picturesque village of Atrani on the Amalfi Coast requires careful planning due to the 280 km distance and varying transport options. This guide breaks down everything you need for a seamless journey—from cost-effective public transit to stress-free private transfers—while highlighting local insights to enhance your trip.
A Fiumicino Airport transfer to Atrani covers approximately 280 km southwest of Rome. The journey typically takes 3–4 hours by road or 4–5 hours via combined train and bus routes. Atrani’s cliffside charm and proximity to Amalfi make it a sought-after destination for travelers seeking authentic Italian coastal beauty without the crowds of nearby Positano.
Atrani is one of Italy’s smallest communes, nestled between steep cliffs and the Tyrrhenian Sea. Its labyrinthine streets, pastel-colored houses, and Santa Maria Maddalena Church offer a quieter alternative to busier Amalfi Coast towns. Visitors flock here for:
Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO) is Italy’s busiest airport, with four terminals serving international and domestic flights. After clearing customs:
Pros: Budget-friendly (total ~€50–€70). Cons: Lengthy with multiple transfers; luggage space limited on buses.
A direct taxi from Fiumicino Airport to Atrani costs €400–€550 depending on vehicle size and traffic. Licensed taxis use meters; confirm fixed rates upfront for transparency. Pre-book via apps like FreeNow or Uber for reliability.
Renting a car at FCO starts at €50/day (compact models). Note:
Booking a private transfer from Fiumicino Airport to Atrani eliminates logistical hassles with door-to-door service. Providers like A2B offer:
Option | Cost (€) | Time | Convenience |
---|---|---|---|
Public Transport | 50–70 | 4–5h | Moderate |
Taxi | 400–550 | 3h | High |
Private Transfer | 350–450 | 3h | High |
Rental Car | 50–100/day | 3h | Moderate |
Recommendations:
Most transfers drop guests at Piazza Umberto I, Atrani’s central square. From here:
Expect €400–€550 depending on traffic and vehicle size. Pre-booking often secures better rates than hailing at the airport.
No direct shuttles exist—opt for private transfers or combine trains/buses via Naples.
Public transport (train + bus) costs ~€50–€70 but takes 4+ hours.
Yes! Groups of 4+ save vs multiple taxi fares while enjoying dedicated luggage space.
Highly recommended—especially June–September when demand spikes.
Safe travels! 🌊🇮🇹
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