The '''Amalfi Coast''' lies in the southwestern region of Campania, Italy. For its extraordinary beauty and its iconic medieval cliffside Mediterranean fishing villages, it is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Cities
''From west to east''
On the beach
Positano
Praiano
Furore
Conca dei Marini
Amalfi
Atrani
Scala
Ravello
Minori
Maiori
Cetara
Vietri sul Mare
In the mountains
Agerola
Tramonti
Other destinations
Understand
The Amalfi Coast is a stunning beauty with its steep sloped lemon tree gardens and coloured terrace houses and stunning views and azure sea. It is south east of Naples starting from Positano stretching almost to Salerno. Along the coast line you will find places like Amalfi, Ravello etc., each of them stunning beauties with their own flair. The Amalfi Coast is a well known secret to German and American tourists and prices are high compared to nearby Naples.
Talk
Get in
From Naples take the boat [http://www.metrodelmare.com MetroDelMare] to Amalfi or the Sita coach [http://www.sitabus.it/wps/portal/DovePartire_Campania]; Sita runs direct services from Naples to Amalfi approximately 4 times a day (about 1hr 50 minutes), otherwise you can change in Salerno.
From Sorrento you can take the boat [http://www.metrodelmare.com MetroDelMare] or a Sita bus.
From Salerno take the Sita bus services to Amalfi and Positano.
Ferries from Naples, Capri, Salerno and Paestum during summer months.
Car is discouraged because of the road size and lack of parking. During the summer there may be limitations on the road for tourist buses: e.g. sometimes the road along the coast is one way only for tourism buses from Sorrento to Salerno.
Get around
'''By Bus''': Sita buses [http://www.sitabus.it/wps/portal/DovePartire_Campania] go along the coast from Sorrento to Amalfi and from Amalfi to Salerno. 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.
Ferries : Boat service [http://www.metrodelmare.com] from Naples to Sorrento and Amalfi, and from Amalfi to Salerno and beyond
Bikes : There are no bike lanes. Heavy traffic and the road size make cycling quite dangerous
Scooters, mopeds, motorcycles: they are actually the best way to get around. You can rent them in Positano,Praiano and Maiori. If you don't have a European "A" (motorcycle) licence, consult with the Italian consulate in your home country to verify you can ride a scooter. Please be advised you should only rent one if you have prior experience: DO NOT IMPROVISE, IT CAN BE VERY DANGEROUS! Also bear in mind most towns tend to charge for parking
Walk
Read about the unified public transport ticket Campania Unico
See
The Amalfi coast is renowned for its diversity; every town has its own character and interesting sites. The most noticeable places to visit on the Amalfi coast are:
The Duomo (the cathedral) in Amalfi, and its cloister (Chiostro del Paradiso in Italian)
The church of Santa Maria Assunta in Positano
The churches of San Salvatore del Birecto and of Santa Maria Maddalena in Atrani
Villa Cimbrone and Villa Rufolo in Ravello
The churches of San Luca and San Gennaro in Praiano and their viewpoints
The church of San Pancrazio in Conca dei Marini and its viewpoint
The church of Santa Trofimena and the ancient Roman villa in Minori
The Fjiord of Furore with the Mulino Cartiera (Paper Mill) and the "Monazzeni" of Anna Magnani & Roberto Rossellini Furore
Do
Hiking trips along the mountain paths (see Positano)
Sleep
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Eat
Drink
Stay safe
Get out
Visit nearby Herculaneum and Pompeii.
Climb Mount Vesuvius
Visit Paestum
Visit Naples
Visit Capri
Visit Ischia, an island outside Naples.