Find transfer & transportation guides from Milan to Positano (Station), Italy. How to get from Milan to Positano (Station), Italy by Flight, Bus, Train, Taxi.
You can get to Positano (Station), Italy from Milan by verhicle types below
You have 11 options transfer to Positano (Station), Italy from Milan below
Take a train from Milano Centrale to Napoli Centrale.
Take a train from Napoli P. Garibaldi to Castellammare di Stabia.
Take a taxi from Castellammare di Stabia to Positano (Station).
Take a train from Milano Centrale to Napoli Centrale.
Take a train from Napoli P. Garibaldi to Sorrento.
Take a bus from Milan, Lampugnano station to Salerno, Piazza Montpellier.
Take a bus from Salerno - Irno to Salerno - Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi Stazione FS.
Take a bus from c.so 22 marzo, 4 dopo p.za 5 giornate to aeroporto di linate.
Take a train from Napoli P. Garibaldi to Sorrento.
Take a train from Milano Cadorna to Malpensa Aeroporto T.1.
Take a train from Napoli P. Garibaldi to Sorrento.
Take a shuttle from Milano Centrale to Orio al Serio Airport.
Take a train from Napoli P. Garibaldi to Sorrento.
Take a train from Milano Centrale Station to Torino Porta Susa.
Take a bus from Torino - Porta Susa - Uscita D to Aeroporto Caselle - Stazione F.T.C..
Take a train from Napoli P. Garibaldi to Sorrento.
Take a train from Milano Centrale to Verona Porta Nuova.
Take a bus from Verona Porta Nuova to Verona Airport.
Take a train from Napoli P. Garibaldi to Sorrento.
Take a bus from c.so 22 marzo, 4 dopo p.za 5 giornate to aeroporto di linate.
Take a train from Fiumicino Aeroporto to Roma Termini.
Take a train from Roma Termini to Napoli Centrale.
Take a train from Napoli P. Garibaldi to Sorrento.
Take a train from Milano Centrale to Genova P.Za Principe.
Take a train from Genova P.Za Principe to Genova Sestri Ponen..
Take a train from Napoli P. Garibaldi to Sorrento.
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