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The Amalfi Coast lies in the southwestern region of,. For its extraordinary beauty and its iconic medieval cliff-side Mediterranean fishing villages, it is recognized as a. Cities to visit From west to east On the beach • • • • • • • • • • • • In the mountains • • Other destinations Understand The Amalfi Coast is a stunning beauty with its steep sloped lemon tree gardens, coloured terrace houses, stunning views and azure sea. It is south east of Naples starting from stretching almost to. Along the coastline you will find places like,, etc., each of them uniquely beautiful, with much to offer. The Amalfi Coast is a well known secret to German and American tourists and prices are high compared to nearby. Talk Get in Most trips to and around Amalfi are done by boat, commonly people use as a transit point, but you can also take ferries from, and during the summer months.

Ferries are a lot quicker and more comfortable than buses - you can find the timetables online but don't bother buying tickets in advance as you only get a voucher which you need to use to collect the ticket on the day, and you still need to queue up in the same queue. Not only that, but you'll need to pay a booking fee which is a rip-off. You can't buy tickets for any future dates, even from the ticket windows in person, and the system is fairly chaotic in that they seem to let you on any ferry regardless of the time you've paid for as long as the destination is the same. If you get easily sea sick, or would just rather take the bus, there are regular services by SITA Coach to (1h50) about 4 times per day but these do go around some very hairy mountain roads and can take a long time. The Circumvesuviana train will get you from Naples to and goes through and, or there is also a bus that goes straight from the airport to Sorrento. Otherwise you can either take a SITA bus (seasonal) from Naples Airport to Salerno or a train from Napoli Garibaldi station. See more details in the 'Get In' section on the Sorrento and Salerno city pages.

Taking your 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. Abc inventory assessment. Sometimes the road along the coast is one way only for tourism buses from to. Get around Sita buses go along the coast from to and from to. 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. Many people opt to rent the ubiquitous scooters, which is a indeed a good option, if you have previous experience, otherwise the heavy traffic and narrow roads makes this a bad place to learn.