Ferry schedules for Positano
When ferries run, where to check real-time schedules, seasonality, companies, and practical boarding tips.
When ferries run
Core season runs roughly April–October with peak frequencies mid-May through September; winter sailings are rare and weather dependent.
Shoulder months often see the first and last departures trimmed — confirm the timetable the evening before.
Check live updates
Use operator sites and apps (Travelmar, NLG, Alilauro, Positano Jet) plus port display boards for delay and gate changes.
Screenshot timetables and enable email/SMS alerts so sudden weather advisories reach you even without Italian SIM data.
Tickets & buffers
High-season crossings can sell out hours ahead — buy online or the day before and arrive 30 minutes prior with ID and luggage ready for tagging.
Keep a margin before the last connection of the day so you can pivot to a bus or taxi if the sea turns rough.
Tips
- Monitor marine forecasts (wind above 20 knots or swell over 1.5 metres often triggers cancellations).
- If you need to switch ports, check local bus times in advance so the connection stays stress-free.
FAQs
When are summer timetables published?
Most operators release peak-season schedules between February and March; autumn updates usually land in late August.
How do I confirm a same-day cancellation?
Refresh the operator website or social feeds and look for printed notices at the pier; staff announce changes over loudspeakers as well.
Have the SITA bus timetable or a taxi contact handy in case you need to reroute immediately.
Can I travel with large luggage?
Yes, but oversized bags may incur a small supplement; arrive early so crew can tag and stow them safely while you keep valuables with you.