Amalfi
Get in and around
By bus
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phone: +39 89 405 145Buses along the coast from Sorrento to Amalfi 2-3 times per hour. Buses travel from Salerno via Minori, Cetara and Vietri. Local buses link Amalfi to Ravello and the upper reaches of Furore, Pogerola, Agerola and Napoli. Choose the region "Campania" from the website to find the timetables. Tickets cannot be purchased on board but are very easy to find in bars, newsagents, etc. The Sita buses are the least expensive option, but can be slow, and are often very crowded.
City SightseeingHourly buses from Sorrento to Amalfi (1 hr 30 min up to 2 hr); €10 one stop, €6 for the return ticket. From Ravello every half-hour, €5.
It is a comfortable way to travel along the Amalfi Coast and Sorrentine Peninsula on the bus, however if you are prone to motion sickness the hairpins on these roads will certainly induce symptoms very quickly! SITA offers a very efficient public transportation service in the area, with expert drivers who breeze along the winding roads like they were driving on a highway (you will be happy to know that they are experienced). Here is something that you might need to know to know before you board your bus.
1. You have to buy your tickets in advance, before you get on the bus. Tickets can be bought at caffe bars, some have a black and white sign 'Tabacchi' hanging out the front while some stores selling lotto tickets also sell bus tickets so look out for these too. Shops also which display the SITA logo as well as at the SITA ticket office at the Salerno train stations. If a bar does not sell SITA tickets, you can always ask where you can find them as they are generally helpful.
2. As you get on the bus you have to clip your ticket in the yellow/orange machine that you will see in front of you as you climb the steps. If you are not able to get the machine to clip your ticket, ask the driver to do it for you. Do not forget to clip the ticket: during your trip an agent will board the bus and ask to check the ticket. If the ticket is not clipped you will have to pay a fine
By boat
The ferry season opens from Easter weekend and runs until mid to late October with connections from Amalfi to Positano, Salerno, Capri, Naples and Sorrento.
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phone: +39 89 87 27 70Amalfi—Capri, 3 times a day, 50 min, adult €24, child €16. Amalfi—Sorrento, 5 times a day, 1 hr 15 min—1 hr 30 min, adult €16.50-18, child €8.50-13. Amalfi—Positano, 4 times a day, 15 min, adult €8, child €6.50.
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phone: +39 82 807 1812Sorrento-Amalfi 8 per day.
There are also private boat charters offered at the ticket kiosks on the Molo Pennello pier.
Boat and ferry information:
- Travelmar +39 89 871483.
- Alicost (+39 89 871483).
- Alilauro (+39 81 8073024).
- Alilauro-Gruson (+39 81 8071430).
- Caremar (+39 81 8073077).
- Linee Maritime Salernitane (+39 89 873301 in Amalfi; 089 811164 in Postiano; 081/8073024 in Sorrento). Positano ferry and hydrofoil ticket office (Via del Brigantino, Italy. +39 89 811986).
- Travelmar (+39 89 872950).
- For ferry and bus timetables in English you can also refer to Amalficoast-Web
By train
The two main train stations serving the Amalfi Coast are Salerno which has direct Eurostar and inter-regional train connections to Naples and Rome and the local Circumvesuviana over in Sorrento which is the main train line which connects Sorrento to Naples and importantly, Sorrento to Pompeii ruins. Conveniently, both stations are also hubs for cheap, efficient bus and ferry services radiating toward the major tourist destinations along the Amalfi Coast and inland.By car
It is simple to hire a car for your stay - but driving in southern Italy is not for the faint-hearted! The Amalfi Coast roads are very narrow and cliff-hanging, and will either provide a challenging drive. But there are many spots to stop along the coastal roads and small towns that are only easily accessible if you have your own car.
For those who are truly adventurous, scooters can be a practical form of transport, however precision driving is key.
The ferry and bus services on the Amalfi Coast offer excellent connections between towns and the price of parking could also put you off hiring a car.
Amalfi is 270 km from Rome, 70 km from Naples, 60 km from Avellino and 85 km from Caserta.
Understand
Amalfi is one of the bigger towns on the Amalfi coast. It has squares connected by pedestrian streets full of restaurants, souvenir shops and tourists.
See
Amalfi CathedralBuilt in the 13th century. You can see its magnificent bell tower from the harbour.
Cloister of ParadiseNext to the cathedral, was also built in the 13th century. It is home to old mosaics and paintings, and 120 columns built in the Arabic style.
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phone: +39 0898304561address: Via delle Cartiere, 23
Do
- The beach can be crowded in summer, particularly in August when Italians are on holiday and let their kids loose for the month on the strip of pebbled beach.
- Evening walk along the marina to where the mega-yachts dock in summer time.
- The Amalfi Coast to Capri Boat Excursion is a full-day sightseeing tour taking in all the Amalfi Coast villages, including Ravello, Positano, Atrani, Praiano, Maiori and Minori. You visit the grottos in Capri and Amalfi, you can go swimming directly from the boat, the tour circumnavigates Capri island and you have the opportunity to disembark in Capri for three hours of your own time before you cruise back at about 6pm. Departures from Amalfi, Maiori and Minori.
- A half-day Amalfi to Positano Cruise is also offered by Amalfi Boat Excursion and is perfect for travellers with limited time.
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phone: +39 3294603771Offer private luxury daily, weekly or overnight motor-yacht charter tours,
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That's Amore Cycling Excursion
phone: +39 3468471141Offer in every season exclusive guided and customized cycling exploration of the coast : short and easier route and a longer or more demanding route for the keener cyclists. Booking Required. - Hiking in the Valle delle Ferriere from the Valle dei Mulini locality upwards through the Valle delle Ferriere and back to Chiorito locality.
Buy
- Cameo brooches
- Limoncello
- Fresh herb mixes for making spicy Southern Italian-style pastas
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address: Via M.Camera, 4Unique handcrafted fine jewels, corals and cameos.
Eat
Marina GrandeLocated on the main beach front of Amalfi (the stradone), it offers a restaurant, bar and private beach specialising in seafood cuisine as well as the many traditional pasta dishes Italy and indeed the Amalfi coast is renowned for.
RistoGood local food and wine.
Donna StellaPlace for homestyle pizza, set under lemon groves this small family trattoria is a great place to escape the heat of the day.
Stella MarisOffers very fresh and light lunches of local foods at good prices.
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phone: +39 089 871241address: Via Comite 3
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phone: +39 089 871029address: Via Matteo Camera 12
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Da Ciccio Cielo-Mare-Terra
phone: +39 089 831265address: Via Augustariccio 21
Drink
- Pasticceria Pansa has overpriced coffee but excellent traditional Amalfitani cakes and a shaded morning position in the Piazza Duomo.
- Directly opposite Pansa is Bar Francese and this is where prime aperitivo hour occurs in Amalfi for those holidaymakers and touring Italians who want to be seen.
- Nearby is Bar Savoia for very good cakes to take away.
- Up the main concourse from the piazza check out Pasticceria Leone which has excellent sweets, biscuits (all made on site) and espresso. There is a small bar next to a mini-mart in Piazza dei Dodgi, the little square off the Duomo, and it is very popular for locals and people watching.
- Grand Caffe overlooking the main beach is also nice for a drink (their light lunches are very hit and miss however) with lovely relaxing views up the coast while the Marina Grande restaurant operate a bar on the beach with funky decor and candle-light, which is a very good choice on a hot summer night.
- Bar Flavio Gioia opposite the main ferry pier and parking bay has the best gelato in town and offers a good pit stop before taking a bus from the nearby terminal or catching a ferry.
- For dancing, you will have to take yourselves to Praiano to the famous Africana nightclub or onto Positano to an equally popular disco hub, Music on the Rocks or up to Positano's chic Next2 bar.
Sleep
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phone: +39 089 872875address: Via Gabriele di Benedetto, 3Little guest house with two bedrooms, each of them with a beautiful view (you can see the Amalfi Coast and the little town of Atrani). Because of the limited number of rooms, the rates are affordable.
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phone: +39 089 871530address: Piazza DuomoThree-star hotel, with 21 rooms.
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phone: +39 089 830015address: Via Papa Leone XFour-star hotel, with 106 rooms.
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Grand Hotel Convento di Amalfi
phone: +39 089 8736711address: Via Annunziatella, 46This hotel offers stunning panoramic views. The rooms have all been recently refurbished with modern decor, there is also a swimming pool, a gym and a spa available. -
phone: +39 089 831333address: Via Mauro Comite, 32Three-star hotel. It offers a fantastic view on the Mediterranean Sea. 60 rooms.
Hotel AmalfiThis hotel is tucked away from the old square and would seem to be away from any street noise, there are steps leading up to the entrance of the hotel. Not all rooms are air conditioned.
Hotel Antica Repubblica AmalfiThis hotel is situated in one of the old buildings and it has lift access. It is tucked away just off one of the main streets and the pealing of the Duomo bells, views of Amalfi terraces and its cleanliness are key features.
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phone: +39 089 872608address: Largo Duchi Piccolomini, 1Three-star hotel, hosted in an old building of the XIV century with an extraordinary view of the cathedral and 17 guest rooms.
Hotel La BussolaThis hotel faces the Amalfi marina for sea views and offers easy access with only a few steps off street level. Possibly request a room with a sea view, this will minimise traffic noise from the main road directly behind the hotel. The hotel has wi-fi access.
Hotel Luna ConventoAt the top of the main coastal road out of Amalfi and in the direction of Atrani, this hotel is hosted in an old convent, which overlooks the Amalfi coast. There are elevators going up to the reception. The pool deck is across the road and set into the side of the rockface for stunning views, seaside swims and private relaxing.
Hotel MiramalfiThis sea-side on a clifftop hotel is on the main Amalfi coastal road. There is a SITA bus stop near this hotel.
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phone: +39 089 871183address: Via delle Repubbliche Marinare, 9Three-star hotel, very close to the port, with 27 rooms.
Villa Epicuro GardenLuxury Villa on the Amalfi Coast, set in one of most attractive corners of the Amalfi Coast. Quiet and welcoming surroundings, luxury and exclusivity.
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phone: +39 089 8736373address: Via Brancia 1Small family-run hotel, tucked away in the centre. Very quiet position. Excellent accommodation, service and housekeeping.
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phone: +39 089 871012address: Via Nazionale 9
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phone: +39 089 871104address: Via P.Comite 19
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phone: +39 089 871209address: Piazza dei Protonitini 7
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address: Via Augustarriccio
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phone: +39 098 736310address: Vai dei Pastai 2
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phone: +39 098 736358address: Via delle Cartiere 1bis
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phone: +39 089 871147address: Via delle Cartiere 1
Go next
- The Emerald Grotto (La Grotta dello Smeraldo), is 5 km West of Amalfi town on the main coastal road heading in the direction of Positano. It is situated in the town of Conca dei Marini. There are daily boat excursions of one-hour which leave Amalfi taking guests to the Emerald Grotto. Visit the grotto and sightsee part of the striking Amalfi Coast. Ferry cruises leave daily from 9am, on the hour with the last boat at 3.30pm as the grotto closes at 4pm. You can also arrive at the grotto by the local SITA bus network which stops above the cliff where the grotto is housed in Conca. You then descend down to the grotto by lift. Take the Positano or Sorrento SITA bus from Amalfi and get off at Conca, about 20 minutes into the journey.
- Ravello, 6 km North East of Amalfi. The City of Music, is thirty minutes away by public bus and offers beautiful views of the coast. Villa Cimbrone is a superb afternoon of wandering around its gardens and sculptures.
- Positano is a short and scenic 25 minute ferry trip away from Amalfi. And the best way to full appreciate this beautiful town is to arrive by sea.
- Atrani, 1 km East of Amalfi, is a neighbouring and pretty town and only ten minutes from Amalfi by foot.
- Furore is about 25 minutes from Amalfi by SITA bus or car via the main Amalfi to Positano coastal road. This town hosts the famous Fjord of Furore, a secret cove with fisherman's houses.
- Agerola is about 45 minutes from Amalfi by SITA bus, car or by bicycle(this last solution is advised if arranged with local bike tour operators) via the main Amalfi to Agerola coastal road. This town hosts the famous cheeses named Fiordilatte (milk flower).
- Valle delle Ferriere, 7 km west of Amalfi