{"id":38316,"date":"2021-01-14T10:38:52","date_gmt":"2021-01-14T10:38:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.yourtraveltoitaly.com\/?p=38316"},"modified":"2024-03-28T10:29:26","modified_gmt":"2024-03-28T10:29:26","slug":"how-to-go-from-naples-to-the-amalfi-coast","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.italysdreamtourism.com\/how-to-go-from-naples-to-the-amalfi-coast\/","title":{"rendered":"How to go from Naples to the Amalfi Coast?"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Amalfi Coast<\/strong><\/a> is a group of cities located in the south of Italy, more precisely in the region of Campania.<\/strong> <\/a>Many who visit Naples<\/strong> <\/a>can take the chance and get to know this piece of paradise on earth. Today we will learn how to go from Naples to the Amalfi Coast<\/strong>. Here at Italy’s Dream Tourism<\/a>,<\/strong><\/span>\u00a0make the trip of your dreams!!!\u00a0ALSO: see our\u00a0<\/span>\u201cAccommodation in Italy \u2013 Tips for your holidays!\u201d<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n The Amalfi Coast<\/strong> <\/a>is one of the most loved and sought-after destinations in Italy. Formed by cities like Amalfi<\/a><\/strong> (the city that names it), Atrani<\/a>, Cetara<\/a>, Positano,<\/a> Furore,<\/strong> among others, it is a sure destination, especially for those traveling to Italy during the summer.<\/strong> On our blog, you will find several posts dedicated to the Amalfi Coast<\/strong><\/a> and, to access the posts, you can click here!<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n The Amalfi Coast<\/strong> <\/a>brings together beach and mountain in a harmonious way and with impressive beauty!<\/strong> Long ago, nobles frequented the Amalfi Coast and, therefore, even today, we can see magnificent villages. Due to its excellent agricultural resources, the region became one of the protagonists in the history of the medieval Mediterranean, also because of its role as a great commercial power, from 839 AD, the year of the proclamation of the Maritime Republic.<\/p>\n The nearest airport to the Amalfi Coast is Capodichino International Airport.<\/strong><\/a> If you disembark here and want to go straight to the Amalfi Coast, however, you need to take the train from Naples central station. The main station is Napoli Centrale, but Piazza Garibaldi station also offers connections to the Amalfi Coast.<\/strong><\/p>\n To reach Napoli Centrale Station from Naples Airport,<\/strong> you can take the AliBus bus<\/strong> or, depending on the amount of luggage, take a taxi or take a transfer.<\/strong><\/a> If you prefer to go directly by bus, you also have the option of using the ‘Curreri’ bus.<\/strong> The trip takes 1h30 and costs 10 euros; the bus stop is in Sorrento.<\/p>\n Good to know<\/strong><\/p>\n If you want to go to Amalfi, Minori, Maiori, Cetara, and Vietri sul Mare<\/strong>, when leaving the central station, you can go to Varco Immacolatella<\/strong> (the pier of the port of Naples) by taxi or train.<\/strong> From there, a SITA bus will take you to the cities mentioned above<\/strong> . The trip takes approximately 2 hours and the ticket costs 4 euros.<\/p>\n Alternatively, you can also take the local train from Salerno<\/a> station<\/strong>, or use the Circumvesuviana (regional train<\/strong>), which takes you to Sorrento<\/strong><\/a> in just over an hour. The ticket costs 3.20 euros. Remember that from Sorrento, it is necessary to use the mentioned Sita buses if your final destination is Positano or Amalfi.<\/strong><\/p>\n Tip<\/strong><\/p>\n ATTENTION:<\/strong><\/p>\n TIMETABLES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE AND ARE CHANGED FREQUENTLY, THEREFORE, BEFORE BUYING THE TICKET, CHECK THE SCHEDULE DIRECTLY ON THE RESPONSIBLE OPERATOR’S WEBSITE!<\/strong><\/p><\/blockquote>\n Between April and October, you can travel from Naples to the Amalfi Coast by boat or ferry<\/strong>; most of them depart from the Salerno sea station (use the train if you are in Naples to go to the port of Salerno) and dock in the cities of Positano and Amalfi (where they also depart for their return). The starting point in Salerno is at Piazza Concordia, opposite the train station. Some maritime connections also leave from Sorrento. The boat trip takes about 50 minutes and costs around 20 euros.<\/p>\n Trenitalia<\/strong> is the main Italian company dedicated to the management of railway transport. Find out here: “What is the difference between trains in Italy?<\/strong><\/a>“. Buy your ticket online in advance and save a lot, read the Post “How to buy a train ticket in Italy?”.<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n If you are driving, you can use the roads that I detail below.<\/p>\n How about if I give you a rental car option? Are you ready for it? If you are renting a car, be sure to read our posts in the section Driving in Italy<\/strong><\/a> on the blog Your Travel to Italy. In addition to car itinerary tips, we have everything about signage, tolls, roads, and much more.<\/p>\n People, this is the BEST option for those who do not want to worry about the bus timetable,<\/strong> \u201ccalculating\u201d if there will be enough time to go and return, or for those who do not want a \u201cheadache\u201d with possible delays. Anyway, for those who just want to enjoy the beauty of this incredible place with safety, convenience and tranquility,. The group tour is a perfect solution for those who do not want to spend so much (with a private tour, for example),<\/strong> for those who do not like to travel alone or for those who do not like to drive (or cannot).<\/p>\n Click the link below with no commitment!<\/strong><\/p>\n GROUP TOUR TO THE AMALFITAN COAST!<\/strong><\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n <\/p>\n The last option is a private tour.<\/strong> The advantage of the private tour is the total freedom to decide your own time, not having to wait to leave, wasting unnecessary time using it to visit other places. In addition, the tour departs comfortably from your own hotel, which is important when you have little time available to visit a few places.<\/p>\n In addition, of course, the arrival will not be at the train or bus station, but directly at the sight you want to visit.<\/strong> And if you book in advance, you will often be able to have the driver speak your language, so you can easily ask for clarification about the trip.<\/p>\n This type of tour is ideal for VIPs, who want comfort from start to finish, for small groups of friends or for the elderly. This type of service guarantees absolute comfort for those who travel. Basically, you should just enjoy the tour without the stress of attending train, subway, bus schedules, or worrying about where the main places to be seen are!<\/p>\n The Middle Ages also received the influences of the Mediterranean East, thanks to the<\/p>\n trade that Amalfi and all the lands of the Duchy, which went from Vietri sul Mare to the already famous island of Capri. The region, once dominated by Byzantine ports, is now is dominated by legends! Historically, the Amalfi Coast saw its first settlements during the 1st century AD, when some Roman patrician families founded their villages in the region, initiating the coastal population; so many others chose to live in the mountains that, even far from the coast, offered good access to the sea. Even today, traces of old buildings are preserved, especially in\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n Minori, Positano and Tramonti.<\/strong><\/p>\n The city of Amalfi<\/a> officially appears in history in 596,<\/strong> in a letter from Pope Gregory the Great to the Bishop of Amalfi, Pomerio; the text refers to Amalfi as a \u201ccastrum\u201d, which is an advanced place of defense and, in fact, that was its function. The territory of the Republic included the entire coastal stretch between Cetara and Positano, the island of Capri and the Sirenuse archipelago; inland, its domain passed the Lattari mountains, and included the territories of Lettere, Gragnano and Pimonte. With immense castles and forts, borders were defended with all their might. The Republic has been governed over the centuries and has undergone several \u2018powers\u2019: committees (committees), mayors, imperial patricians and, finally, dukes.<\/p>\n
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Easy, fast, practical and safe! Below we will see how to get from Naples to the Amalfi Coast and, I can already tell you, there is NO SHORTAGE of options! The nearest airport to the Amalfi Coast is Capodichino International Airport,<\/a> which is located in Naples.<\/a> Also visit our section on Transport in Italy!<\/a><\/h4>\n<\/blockquote>\n
1) How to get from Naples to the Amalfi Coast? WITH PUBLIC TRANSPORT<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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2) How to get from Naples to the Amalfi Coast? WITH THE CAR<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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4) How to get from Naples to the Amalfi Coast? WITH A PRIVATE TOUR<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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