Sorrento Airport Guide
Holidays to Sorrento fly into Cappodichino Airport, which is located 7 kilometres outside of Naples. There are 2 terminal buildings here, terminal 1 (main) for departing travellers and smaller terminal 2, used for some charter flights. Flying time from the UK takes around 2hrs 45 from London Gatwick and 3hrs 15 from Glasgow. To help plan your Italian trip, check out our Sorrento airport guide for some handy hints and tips on what to expect.
Arriving in Sorrento
Making your way to Sorrento presents a great opportunity to see the beauty of the surrounding area. Hiring a car is a cost effective way of getting around at your own pace, but if you don’t fancy driving, there is a bus stop 300 metres from arrivals, providing services down to Sorrento and many taxis line up waiting at the exit but do bear in mind this can prove an expensive way to travel so agree a price before leaving. Save time and money by pre-booking your transfer, we have a selection of shuttle and private transfers to meet your needs.
Transfer Times
The journey between Naples Airport and Sorrento can be held up by busy traffic during daytime rush hours, so depending on the route and chosen mode of transport, a typical transfer can take approximately 1 hour 20 minutes.
Return Journey
Check-in normally opens 3 hours before take-off, ensure you allow enough time to check in and pass through airport security, which can be slow during busy summer periods. For any special assistance requests on your return journey, speak to your check-in staff who will happily arrange this.
Facilities in Departures
Once you have entered the departure lounge, keep an eye on the screens for updates on boarding times. Shops are plentiful including boutiques, bookstores and perfumeries, ideal for collecting last minute gifts. If hunger strikes, there is a choice of eateries in terminal 1 from Mcdonalds to Obika Mozzarella Bar.
Official IATA code is NAP.
Airport address: Viale F. Ruffo di Calabria, 80144 Napoli, Italy.
Return to Sorrento.