Located approximately five miles from the center of Naples, Aeroporto Capodichino is the airport that services Naples, Italy if you are flying to Rome.
The Alibus airport bus runs from the main train station, Stazione Centrale, directly to the airport.
Regional flights run on a daily basis several times a day via Italy's national air carrier, Alitalia. However, there are low cost airlines such as Air One that should be checked out flying the same route. Your flight is 45 minutes to Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino International Airport in Rome.
Direct trains, known as the Leonardo Express, can whisk you between Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport directly to Roma Termini.
Sit back and view the Italian country side via the Trenitalia or bus from Naples to Rome. In Naples located at Piazza Garibaldi you will find the Napoli Centrale train station (Stazione Centrale) and the bus terminal across the street from the train station.
Make your train reservations in advance by at least a day and once onboard for departure, Rome becomes a mere two hours away. If that is not fast enough, the express train can make it in one hour and a half. The Roma Termini is where you depart and it is in the center of Rome.
Running frequently, buses are the least expensive option for travel from Naples to Rome.
Express routes cost more than the non-express buses, which make stops along the way. This journey can take up to four hours before arriving in Rome.
Rent a car at any authorized car rental facility within Naples.
Head on the highway "Autostrada A1" to Rome.
The driving distance from Naples to Rome is 142 miles and the estimated driving time is approximately two hours, depending on traffic conditions.
Sailing out of Naples, Italy for Civitavecchia (the port city of Rome) are a number of ferries. None are non-stop nor are they time-saving. Two ferries are needed for this trip.
The first portion of your trip is from Naples to Cagliari, Sardinia. Then you will need to change to another ferry from Cagliari to Civitavecchia.
Times and schedules change frequently, so it is best to be flexible, as your lay-over time between ferries may run several hours to a day.
Arrival in the Port in Civitavecchia, you will have access to shuttle buses that take you to the train station.
Trains from Civitavecchia to Rome runs every half hour and take forty minutes to arrive in Roma Termini.
Those with unlimited financial means can take a limo to Rome from Naples.
Varying in cost by the type of auto chosen, this pricey option is door to door service
Arrive in style in Rome in a Mercedes, Jaguar or Bentley.