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Journey Information
There are 36 intercity coaches per day from Rome to Naples. Traveling by coach from Rome to Naples usually takes around 2 hours and 55 minutes, but the fastest FlixBus coach can make the trip in 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Distance | 117 mi (188 km) |
Shortest duration | 2h 30m |
Cheapest price | £1.69 |
Trips per day | 36 |
Most frequent service | Itabus |
Coach lines | 6 |
How much is a coach ticket from Rome to Naples?
Typically £6.59 is the average price you should expect to pay for a coach ticket to Naples. This one of the best deals on coach tickets we have seen recently on Wanderu, we recommend booking your travel as prices tend to go up quickly. It’s easy to find a coach ticket at this price or lower when you use Wanderu to book your trip online in advance of your travel date.
Monthly average prices
The lowest coach ticket prices on this route can usually be found in January. That’s when the average price of a coach ticket is expected to be just £12 – the lowest of the year.
Alternatively, if you plan to travel from Rome to Naples in May, expect to spend more on your coach trip, as the average ticket price may surge to £25 at that time of year. However, if you book your trip ahead of time, you can still score a ticket at a lower price.
What coach companies travel from Rome to Naples?
There are 6 coach lines from Rome to Naples available for you to search and book on Wanderu. With 22 daily trips, Itabus usually has the most coaches running on any given day. Here are some time and price comparisons for all the available options:
Coach | Daily Trips | Avg. Time | Avg. Price |
---|---|---|---|
Fiumicino Express | 5 | 2h 32m | £25.68 |
FlixBus | 9 | 2h 40m | £9.25 |
Inter Saj | 1 | 2h 37m | £27.34 |
Itabus | 22 | 3h 6m | £8.70 |
Marino | 3 | 3h 3m | £13.93 |
Union Ivkoni | 2 | 2d 10h 30m | £107.24 |
Fiumicino Express
Book Fiumicino Express from Rome to Naples from £22. There are 5 Fiumicino Express schedules from Rome to Naples and you can expect on average to pay for a Fiumicino Express ticket to Naples. In Rome, Fiumicino Express departs to Naples from Ciampino Airport Piazza Leonardo da Vinci and no other station. In Naples, Fiumicino Express arrives at Corso Arnaldo Lucci 156 and no other station.
An average trip on Fiumicino Express from Rome to Naples takes 2 hours and 32 minutes , while the fastest available Fiumicino Express trip will get you to Naples in 2 hours and 30 minutes .
On weekends, Fiumicino Express offers 5 trips per day and you could expect to pay for a weekend getaway to Naples.
FlixBus
First launched in Germany in 2013, FlixBus has become one of the largest intercity coach companies in Europe. Its fleet travels through nearly every country in Europe, including the U.K. FlixBus operates an average of 9 trips from Rome to Naples, and usually makes the trip in about 2 hours and 40 minutes. On your trip, you'll enjoy Wi-Fi and live GPS, as well as restrooms, air conditioning, and power outlets.
Inter Saj
Book Inter Saj from Rome to Naples from £27. There are 1 Inter Saj schedules from Rome to Naples and you can expect on average to pay for a Inter Saj ticket to Naples. In Rome, Inter Saj departs to Naples from Tiburtina Bus Station (Inside) and no other station. In Naples, Inter Saj arrives at Metropark Central Parking Bus Stop and no other station.
An average trip on Inter Saj from Rome to Naples takes 2 hours and 37 minutes , while the fastest available Inter Saj trip will get you to Naples in 2 hours and 30 minutes .
Itabus
Book Itabus from Rome to Naples from £2. There are 22 Itabus schedules from Rome to Naples and you can expect on average to pay for a Itabus ticket to Naples. In Rome, Itabus departs to Naples from Largo Mazzoni Guido 3 and 1 other station. In Naples, Itabus arrives at Metropark Central Parking and no other station.
An average trip on Itabus from Rome to Naples takes 3 hours and 6 minutes , while the fastest available Itabus trip will get you to Naples in 2 hours and 30 minutes .
On weekends, Itabus offers 25 trips per day and you could expect to pay for a weekend getaway to Naples.
Marino
Book Marino from Rome to Naples from £8. There are 3 Marino schedules from Rome to Naples and you can expect on average to pay for a Marino ticket to Naples. In Rome, Marino departs to Naples from Largo Guido Mazzoni and no other station. In Naples, Marino arrives at Corso Arnaldo Lucci 156 and no other station.
An average trip on Marino from Rome to Naples takes 3 hours and 3 minutes , while the fastest available Marino trip will get you to Naples in 2 hours and 30 minutes .
On weekends, Marino offers 2 trips per day and you could expect to pay for a weekend getaway to Naples.
Union Ivkoni
Union Ivkoni was founded in Bulgaria in 1992 and quickly expanded its operations throughout Europe. Popular routes include both shorter travels within one country and long-haul international trips. Their reliable coaches offer amenities to make your trip comfortable, including air conditioning, extra legroom, and power outlets. Union Ivkoni usually operates 2 trips per day on the route from Rome to Naples, and the trip usually takes 58 hours and 30 minutes to complete.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to travel by coach from Rome to Naples during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Our coach partners have implemented several different policies to keep you safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. From limiting vehicle capacity to enhancing cleaning protocols and upgrading air filters, coach carriers are committed to maintaining a safe environment. For details on what each company is doing to ensure their fleet remains safe for travel, click here.
In addition, federal law requires all coach passengers to wear a face covering for the entire duration of the trip. Please make sure you are wearing a face mask or you may not be allowed to board the coach.
Please visit our COVID-19 Travel Guide for more information on all carrier policies and the latest travel advisories issued by every U.S. state, Canadian province, and European country.
How long is the coach ride?
The coach takes an average of 2 hours and 55 minutes to cover the 117 miles from Rome to Naples. However, the fastest coach only takes 2 hours and 30 minutes. It's the perfect amount of time to take a nap, get some work done, or watch a movie. Keep in mind that your actual coach may arrive earlier or later than scheduled, depending on whether there is more or less traffic than usual.
What is the busiest day of the week to travel by coach?
Sunday tends to be the busiest day for coaches, as many passengers take the coach to Naples at the end of the week. If you are planning to travel on a Sunday, you should make sure to book tickets well in advance as they may sell out.
On the other hand, Wednesday is typically the least busy day for coach travel on this route. If you're looking for some extra space on the coach, traveling mid-week is your best bet.
When do the earliest and latest coaches leave Rome?
The first coach leaves at 03:00 and the last coach leaves at 23:00. To see the times for all coaches from Rome to Naples, enter your specific travel dates in the search bar.
How many coach departures serve Naples each day?
City Information
Rome



Rome is a city rich in cultural heritage, as well as one of the most romantic destinations in Europe. To fully understand the city’s extraordinary history, visitors should take the time to visit the Capitoline Museums, where the collections include hundreds of sculptures as well as the Capitoline Wolf, the symbol of Rome itself. The famous Trevi’s Fountain is also on the must-see list of many travelers. Boasting an amazing baroque design with mythological motifs, the fountain is one of the most photogenic spots in the city, and it is located near the principal shopping area. If you wish to check out some of the city’s most iconic structures, head over to the Sistine Chapel, which houses the famous fresco by Michelangelo.
Rome is every foodie’s heaven. As you explore the city’s food scene, don’t hesitate to take the chance to try out a local specialty, artichokes. The best place to try these out is at Nonna Betta. For those who want to try the famous Roma coffee, Caffe Sant'Eustachio might be the right spot.
The principal train station in Rome is the Termini station. The main bus station is Roma Tiburtina. The city’s air services are fulfilled by three airports: Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, Rome Ciampino Airport, and Roma-Urbe, of which the Leonardo da Vinci International Airport is the largest.
Naples

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Founded by the Greeks in the second millennium BC, Naples is one of the oldest cities in Europe. As Southern Italy's largest city, here you'll find an authentic flavour of Italy in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius. If that mountain sounds familiar, you may know it as the volcano that destroyed the nearby Roman town of Pompeii. One of the best day trips from Naples is travelling to Pompeii and walking through this town preserved in ash.
With its over 2,500 years of history, Naples is naturally home to a diverse range of architectural styles. As you walk around, see if you can identify the influences of different eras and foreign rulers.
If the city's singular style isn't enough to tempt you, then perhaps learning that Naples is famous as the birthplace of pizza will. Visit any of the many local restaurants to try an authentic Neapolitan pizza with pillowy sourdough crust, buffalo mozzarella, and fresh tomato sauce. Finish your meal at a local cafe to experience Neapolitan coffee culture, complete with elaborate barista performance and scientific preparation techniques.
Get to Naples from many major European cities and even global travel hubs via the city's international airport. Alternatively, travel by rail into Napoli Centrale - Piazza Garibaldi Station from cities across the country. Many national and international coach services also provide access to Naples, often stopping at the central train station for easy transfers.
Station Information
Where does the coach leave from in Rome?
Departure stations
Coaches to Naples leave from 6 stations in Rome.
All coach stations in Rome:
Largo Mazzoni Guido 3
Largo Guido Mazzoni
Ciampino Airport Piazza Leonardo da Vinci
Via Vincenzo Giudice
Ciampino Airport
Tiburtina Bus Station (Inside)
Where does the coach arrive in Naples?
Arrival stations
Coaches arrive in Naples at 5 stations, depending on which coach line you are traveling with.
Coach stations in Naples:
Metropark Central Parking
Corso Arnaldo Lucci 156
Corso Arnaldo Lucci 156
Metropark Central Parking Bus Stop
Viale Fulco Ruffo di Calabria, 10
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