Naples: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour 24-Hour Ticket

Naples hop-on hop-off bus with 24-hour ticket, two panoramic routes, Wi‑Fi and multilingual audio, with easy stops near Castel Nuovo.

4.3(5,157 reviews)From $30 per person

I like this Naples hop-on hop-off setup because it’s built for real sightseeing stress. With a 24-hour ticket you can ride, hop off, walk a bit, then get back on later—no frantic timing needed. It starts right by Castel Nuovo, and you can sample both the city center and the coastal viewpoints.

Two things I’d recommend right away. First, the two routes give you options depending on what you want that day—historic stops in Line A and big bay views on Line B. Second, the trip includes practical extras like on-board Wi-Fi and a mobile app called Sightseeing Experience, plus an audio guide in multiple languages.

One drawback to plan around: buses don’t come like clockwork every few minutes. You’ll typically wait somewhere between 45 and 90 minutes, and at busy times (especially around midday in reviews) queues can slow boarding.

Alison
Get there early to get a good seat! The driver was amazing, hope he squeezed that big bus through narrow cobblestone streets, passed parked cars was incredible. Highly skilled, Bravo to the driver!

Shelly
I like that you can go around and then continue on to where you want to walk auto see the sights and eat delicious local foods.

Anielle
Very well organized, plenty of buses, attentive personnel.

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Key Points to Know Before You Ride

Naples: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour 24-Hour Ticket - Key Points to Know Before You Ride
Naples: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour 24-Hour Ticket - Naples by Bus: A Smart, Low-Effort Way to Get Your Bearings
Naples: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour 24-Hour Ticket - Ticket Value: Why $30 Feels Reasonable (If You Use Both Routes)
Naples: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour 24-Hour Ticket - Where to Start: Stop 1 by Castel Nuovo (and What to Watch For)
Naples: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour 24-Hour Ticket - How the Timing Works: Loops, Wait Times, and Building a Real Day Plan
Naples: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour 24-Hour Ticket - Line A: The City Core on a 45-Minute Loop (Stops You Can Actually Use)
Naples: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour 24-Hour Ticket - Line B: The Coast and Viewpoints on a 70-Minute Loop
Naples: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour 24-Hour Ticket - Views, Seats, and the Practical Reality of Riding Top Deck
Naples: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour 24-Hour Ticket - Audio Guide and Languages: You’ll Know What You’re Looking At
Naples: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour 24-Hour Ticket - Naples Food Breaks: Using Stops to Eat Like a Local (Not Like a Tourist)
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  • 24-hour flexibility: activate it once, then use it for the next day at your pace
  • Two distinct loops: Line A runs about 45 minutes; Line B runs about 70 minutes
  • Stops right where you want to explore: both routes start at the Largo Castello area by Castel Nuovo
  • Panoramic payoff on Line B: coastal viewpoints and bay views you can’t easily reach on foot
  • Comfort and usability: on-board Wi‑Fi and a multilingual audio guide are included
  • Real-world tips from travelers: arrive early for better seats, and be ready to switch seats if audio jacks act up
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Naples by Bus: A Smart, Low-Effort Way to Get Your Bearings

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If you’re visiting Naples for a short time—or you want a break from heat, hills, and crowds—this tour is a solid “get oriented first” move. You’ll see a lot more than you would by walking alone, and the hop-on hop-off format makes it easy to turn sightseeing into something that fits your day.

The ticket covers up to two routes (Line A and Line B), and the buses run often enough that you can keep your plans flexible. In fact, many travelers describe it as a money-saver for a first visit: you ride, learn the layout of the city, then decide where to spend time on your next pass.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Naples

Ticket Value: Why $30 Feels Reasonable (If You Use Both Routes)

Naples: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour 24-Hour Ticket - Ticket Value: Why $30 Feels Reasonable (If You Use Both Routes)

At about $30 per person for a day ticket, the value is really about how you use it. If you ride only one short loop and never hop off, it can feel like you paid for transportation. But most people get better value by doing both lines—reviews mention doing both and stretching it to roughly a couple hours of riding and exploring.

Karen
Great way to see Naples if you are only there for the day

Olivia
To me the most efficient way to explore the touristic highlights !

Camila
The experience was great. The buses were conveniently located and always punctual. You can easily get a feel for the city and its most important landmarks.

Here’s the practical logic: Naples is spread out. Without a bus, you’d spend time and energy moving between the historic core and the waterfront viewpoints. With this ticket, you pay once and let the bus handle the geography while you focus on the views and the neighborhoods you actually want to revisit.

Also note: entry tickets for attractions are not included. So if you plan to go into a museum or church, you’ll buy those separately—but the bus still drops you at the doorstep.

Where to Start: Stop 1 by Castel Nuovo (and What to Watch For)

Naples: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour 24-Hour Ticket - Where to Start: Stop 1 by Castel Nuovo (and What to Watch For)

Both routes begin at Stop #1 outside Largo Castello in Piazza Municipio, adjacent to Castel Nuovo. That matters because it’s one of the more obvious “landmark anchors” in Naples. You can navigate there even if you’re unsure about local street names.

That said, one traveler mentioned a bit of confusion with the first pick-up point and that signage wasn’t clear where the stop had moved nearby. So I’d treat this as a “double-check before you wait” situation. If you’re arriving by foot or from a cruise dock, take a moment to confirm you’re standing at the correct stop.

Holly
Great bus tour that was easy to locate after getting off cruise ship. This gave a nice overview of both the city of Naples and the coastline. Perfect for those on a tighter schedule. We did notice that the audio jacks did not work on at least one seat on the bus. Ours wasn’t a full bus, so we just...

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Shalaine
This was a great way to get to know the city! I definitely recommend taking this bus in order to see all of the different parts of Naples. Although its not the entire Naples (that would be over the top) there were still amazing views and the opportunity to get off of the bus at their designated...

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Lesley
Informative and interesting. Great to see sights on the outskirts of Naples that we would otherwise have missed. Great views down onto the harbour and town.

How the Timing Works: Loops, Wait Times, and Building a Real Day Plan

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This is not a guided walking tour. It’s a bus loop system with hop-on hop-off freedom. The good news is the ride schedule is frequent: buses run every 45–90 minutes.

Two helpful numbers:

  • Line A full loop: about 45 minutes
  • Line B full loop: about 70 minutes

So what should you do with that? If you want both lines, you don’t have to do them back-to-back. You can ride Line A to pick out where you want to walk next, then swap to Line B for views and coastal scenery. Many reviewers describe doing both routes as the sweet spot.

Tip: if you want a better seat, reviews suggest getting there early.

Sofia
the blue line is the best get of on 9 and eat Antonio very nice restaurant 👌!!

Norma
I needed to get my bearings on where everything was in Naples before exploring. This was perfect.

Marlin
Loved everything about the trip, especially our amazing tourguide Chiara.

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Line A: The City Core on a 45-Minute Loop (Stops You Can Actually Use)

Naples: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour 24-Hour Ticket - Line A: The City Core on a 45-Minute Loop (Stops You Can Actually Use)

Line A is the “get a handle on the historic Naples” route. It links a set of stops across the older neighborhoods, major sights, and central transit/shopping areas. Here’s what to expect at each stop, and how you can use it.

Largo Castello (Piazza Municipio) — Start/Hub Stop

This is where both lines start. Since it’s right by Castel Nuovo, you can begin here, ride out, then come back to re-launch your next leg. It’s also a convenient meeting point if you’re traveling with others.

Chiesa Del Gesu Nuovo

This stop is a church stop. If you want to go inside, remember: entry tickets aren’t included. But even if you don’t enter, hopping off gives you a reason to explore the nearby streets on foot.

Piazza Dante — Ingresso Ai Decumani

This is an access point. The key value here is that it can serve as a shortcut into the Decumani area, so you can turn a bus stop into a walk. If you like exploring by neighborhood rather than checking off single monuments, this is a useful drop-off.

Matthew
good value, we saw a lot of the city where just walking around we wouldn't have been able to.

Richard
Saw parts of Naples I’ve never seen before. Worth the money just for that. Did both linea A and B so lasted about 2.5 hours, next time I will get off down at the port area.

Angela
Great comfortable bus We did both tours and it was very informative about Naples

Museo Archeologivo Nazionale

A museum stop. If Naples is your archaeology fix, this is where you hop off. Just plan on buying your museum ticket separately, since entries aren’t included in the pass.

Porta San Gennaro

A gate-area stop. You can use this as a boundary point: hop off to explore nearby streets, then get back on when you’re ready to move toward the next neighborhood zone.

Palazzo Caracciolo

Another “hop-off and browse” stop. It’s useful for anyone who likes architecture and wants to break up the day with short walks between rides.

Stazione Garibaldi

This is a practical stop. It’s a good place to orient yourself for public transport connections, or simply to reposition for food and wandering. Reviews often mention using the bus to get their bearings before exploring deeper on foot.

Corso Umberto I

This is the “walk-and-shop” style stop. Think of it as a central corridor where you can wander, grab a bite, and then continue your loop when you’re ready.

Piazza Bovio/Universita

This puts you in a lively central area. It’s also a handy place to time your break: you can ride, hop off for a meal, and re-board when the next bus comes.

Line B: The Coast and Viewpoints on a 70-Minute Loop

Naples: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour 24-Hour Ticket - Line B: The Coast and Viewpoints on a 70-Minute Loop

If Line A is your orientation, Line B is your scenery. Reviews highlight the blue-line coastal vibe, bay views, and Mount Vesuvius across the water. Even if you don’t get off at every stop, staying on the upper seats for the views is a big part of the payoff.

Piazza Vittoria — Via Calabritto

This kicks off the scenic side after the starting hub. From here, you’re positioning yourself for the waterfront and outlooks.

Viale Dohrn

A transit/walkable corridor stop. It’s a good place to hop off if you want a quick reset before continuing toward the coast.

Mergellina — Piazza del Leone

This is a waterfront-feeling area stop. If your travel style includes grabbing local food near where you are, this stop can help you break up the ride without waiting for the end of the loop.

Capo Posillipo — Veduta Panoramica

This is the big-picture viewpoint stop. If you want postcard-type angles, this is a logical hop-off moment. Reviews specifically mention spectacular views of Naples and the bay here.

Posillipo

A continuation stop in the viewpoint/coastal region. Use it to explore a bit longer on foot before getting back on.

Parco Vigiliano

A green/upper-area stop by name. Even without a specific plan, it’s useful because it changes the scenery from dense city streets to open views. If you like taking photos and slow walking with the light, this is a good candidate.

Via Petrarca

Another scenic neighborhood corridor stop—use it to explore local streets and then re-board.

Piazza Vittoria

This is a return anchor point. It helps you stabilize your day plan. You can hop off, take a break, then continue the loop without feeling lost.

Chiatamonte

An additional scenic/spotting stop. It’s useful if you like having multiple “micro-pullovers” along the route rather than only the single main viewpoint.

Via Acton/Porto Stazione Marittima (Pier for Cruises and Le Isole Del Golfo)

This end section is important if you’re docking or planning a nearby island day. The stop name makes it clear this is the pier area, including the connection to Le Isole Del Golfo.

Views, Seats, and the Practical Reality of Riding Top Deck

Naples: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour 24-Hour Ticket - Views, Seats, and the Practical Reality of Riding Top Deck

Many travelers call out the views from the upper area as a must. One reviewer noted the bus is not fully open top, with a cover overhead—so you still get the skyline feel without the full sun-bake you might get on a truly open vehicle.

Comfort reality check:

  • It can get crowded up top, so early arrival helps.
  • A couple reviews mention audio jack issues on certain seats. The fix is simple: switch seats if needed.

Also, expect the drivers to handle Naples streets. One reviewer praised the driver’s skill navigating narrow cobblestone roads and passing parked cars—this is one of those “look out the window and trust the steering” moments.

Audio Guide and Languages: You’ll Know What You’re Looking At

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You don’t just get a blank ride. The included audio guide supports multiple languages: Spanish, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Japanese.

There’s also on-board Wi‑Fi and the Sightseeing Experience app, which can be helpful when you want to follow along with what’s coming next.

One traveler even praised an on-board tour guide named Chiara. Even if you mostly use the audio, it’s nice to know some staff are engaging and informative.

Naples Food Breaks: Using Stops to Eat Like a Local (Not Like a Tourist)

Naples: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour 24-Hour Ticket - Naples Food Breaks: Using Stops to Eat Like a Local (Not Like a Tourist)

This isn’t a food tour, but it’s a strong tool for finding lunch and dinner without wasting hours in transit. The overview ties the experience to Naples’ pizza roots, and travelers specifically mention restaurants and delicious local foods as a reason they enjoyed hopping off when the mood hit.

My practical advice:

  • Use the bus stops near central areas (like Corso Umberto I and Piazza Bovio/Universita on Line A) for easier meal breaks.
  • Use coastal stops on Line B when you want the atmosphere and views while you eat.

Because entry tickets aren’t included, you’ll want to budget separately for anything you go inside—but meals are where the day often feels worth it.

Getting Around Efficiently: Cruise Ports, Day Trips, and First-Timer Strategy

If you’re arriving by cruise, reviews note that the Line B pickup connects conveniently with the cruise ship port area, while Line A picks up near the other side of Castel Nuovo. That’s helpful because it reduces that awkward “where do we go now” moment after docking.

For a day-trip rhythm, a winning pattern is:
1) Ride one loop to get a map in your head
2) Hop off where you want to walk
3) Use the second loop for views and the waterfront side of Naples

This is why the ticket is best when you treat it like a planning tool, not just transportation.

What’s Not Included: Entry Tickets and a Few Small Gotchas

Two things to remember:

  • Attraction entry tickets aren’t included. If you want to go into museums or churches, plan for separate tickets.
  • Some stops are easy to use, but signage around the city can be inconsistent. One review mentioned not seeing clear stop identification on the streets.

If you’re the type who needs a perfectly obvious boarding sign, give yourself a little extra buffer at the start.

A Balanced Take: Who This Tour Is Great For (and Who Might Skip It)

You’ll love this bus tour if you:

  • Have limited time in Naples and want to cover more ground
  • Want stunning views, especially from the coastal route
  • Prefer flexibility over rigid schedules
  • Like knowing what you’re seeing through the audio guide

You might skip it if you:

  • Plan to stay in one tight neighborhood all day
  • Only care about a single major attraction that you can reach on foot
  • Hate waiting for buses and would rather use a taxi or private guide

Should You Book This Naples Hop-on Hop-off Bus?

Yes, if you want a low-effort way to see both Naples’ central neighborhoods and the bay scenery. The combination of two routes, frequent buses, and included audio (plus Wi‑Fi and the Sightseeing Experience app) makes it a strong “first-day” move.

Book it especially if:

  • You’re using Naples as a short stop and want fast orientation
  • You care about photos and viewpoints (Line B is repeatedly praised)
  • You like doing a little, then deciding what’s worth more time

Just go in with smart expectations: hop on, hop off, and accept that midday lines and wait times can happen. Used this way, it’s not just a ride—it’s a practical way to make your Naples day feel bigger than the time you have.

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Naples: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour 24-Hour Ticket



4.3

(5157 reviews)

"Informative and interesting. Great to see sights on the outskirts of Naples that we would otherwise have missed. Great views down onto the harbour ..."

— Lesley, Feb 2026

FAQ

How long is the ticket valid?

The ticket is valid for 1 day, starting from the first time you activate it.

Do the buses run frequently?

Buses run every 45–90 minutes.

How long does it take to complete a full loop on each route?

A full loop of Line A takes about 45 minutes, and a full loop of Line B takes about 70 minutes.

Where do both routes start?

All lines start from Stop #1, located outside Largo Castello in Piazza Municipio, adjacent to Castel Nuovo.

Can I use the ticket on both routes within 24 hours?

Yes. The 24-hour ticket is valid for up to 2 routes.

What languages are included for the audio guide?

The audio guide is available in Spanish, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Japanese.

Is Wi-Fi included on the bus?

Yes. On-board Wi-Fi is included.

Is the mobile app included?

Yes. The mobile app called Sightseeing Experience is included.

Are attraction entry tickets included?

No. Attraction entry tickets are not included.

What’s the cancellation policy?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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