Sorrento to Positano by Bus | Hostel Brikette
Step-by-step from Sorrento to Hostel Brikette via SITA bus to Positano (Chiesa Nuova): tickets, timetable tips, and how to reach the hostel from the stop.
Journey overview
Allow 1–1.5 hours in high season. Buses run frequently between Sorrento and Positano. Buy your ticket before boarding and have it ready for validation.
Tickets and validation
SITA (SITA Sud) operates this route. Purchase tickets at newsstands or tabacchi. Present your ticket to the driver when boarding; keep it until journey end. Validate before use where required.
Reading the timetable
The rows in the first column list each bus stop along the route.
Columns correspond to scheduled journeys labelled with letters.
Travel Monday to Saturday? Use columns “F” and “G”.
Travel on Sunday or a public holiday? Use columns “G” and “H”.
Arriving at Positano (Chiesa Nuova)
There are two SITA stops listed for Positano: “Sponda” and “Chiesa Nuova”.
For the hostel, “Positano (Chiesa Nuova)” is the correct stop on Via G. Marconi.
The stop sits outside the café/bar “Bar Internazionale”.
Walk to Hostel Brikette
Walk a little over 100 metres (330 feet) along Via G. Marconi.
Look for our sign above the second-floor terrace on your right.
Turn right up the steps to reach the hostel’s main door.
Why the stop you arrive at matters
Most Positano first-timers arrive by SITA bus and then spend the next 20 minutes learning that Positano is vertical. The wrong stop means a steep uphill walk with luggage in the heat, or an unplanned taxi.
Hostel Brikette is about 100 metres from the Chiesa Nuova stop — the one you just got off at. That proximity is the practical reason budget travelers base themselves here rather than in Sorrento and day-trip. You step off the bus, walk 100 m, and you are done. No Interno bus, no porter call needed for most arrivals.
For rooms, dorm options, and what to expect when you arrive, see the hostel guide.
FAQs
How do I read the SITA bus timetable?
Reading the Rows: The rows in the first column represent different bus stops along the route.
Reading the Columns: The timetable assigns an alphabetical letter to each scheduled journey, which are listed as headers in each column. If you are traveling Monday through Saturday, look for columns 'F' and 'G'. If you are traveling on Sunday or a holiday, look for columns 'G' and 'H'.
Combining Rows and Columns: Choose your departure and arrival bus stops, then check the columns to see when buses are available and what time they will arrive at your destination. For example, to see the departure time from Sorrento, look at the Sorrento row. To see the arrival time in Positano (Chiesa Nuova / Bar Internazionale), look at the Positano (Chiesa Nuova) row.