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“The video shows a man standing by his lemon juice stand, with crates of fresh lemons on display.”
— Village City Walks
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May–June, September–October
Warm weather, fewer crowds, lower prices
3–5 Days
Perfect for exploring coastal towns, beaches, and hiking
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73 Places
from cathedral to coastal paths
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1 Vloggers“The video shows a man standing by his lemon juice stand, with crates of fresh lemons on display.”
— Village City Walks
1 Vloggers“The couple opted for a "cheap and cheerful" takeaway meal here, getting pizza, pasta, and chips, as other restaurants were very expensive.”
— CJ Explores
1 Vloggers“The vlogger stops for a lemon coffee at this farm along the Path of the Lemons, which offers amazing views and cooking classes. The owner explains she and her husband renovated the family property during COVID.”
— Sophie Nadeau
“The vloggers discover this "cool little grotto refreshment point" built into the rock along the hiking path and stop for a drink.”
— CJ Explores
1 Vloggers“The camera shows the restaurant's pleasant outdoor seating area on the promenade in Minori, with views of the beach and sea.”
— PixelPulse Travels
1 Vloggers“The vlogger shows the historic Andrea Pansa pastry shop, with people sitting at outdoor tables in the main square.”
— Village City Walks
1 Vloggers“The video shows a close-up of a gelato stand named "Porto Salvo" offering homemade Italian gelato and lemon sorbet.”
— Village City Walks
“They visit this "really cool, instagrammable" cafe with pink decor and a flower wall for brunch, noting it offers more modern food options.”
— CJ Explores
1 Vloggers“The vlogger couldn't resist getting a gelato here, choosing this specific shop because they keep the gelato in stainless steel containers, a sign of authentic, fresh gelato.”
— CJ Explores
“The vlogger had lunch at this restaurant in Cetara, trying ravioli and a local specialty, Delizia al Limone, a lemon dessert which she found very good.”
— Sophie Nadeau
“The vlogger returned to this restaurant for dinner, having loved it on a previous trip. She highlights the incredible experience of dining on the terrace while watching the sunset over the bay.”
— Sophie Nadeau
“The vlogger had lunch at this restaurant in Positano. She found it quite expensive, but her dish was very tasty.”
— Sophie Nadeau
The Amalfi Coast is best enjoyed in late spring and early fall when the weather is warm, the crowds are thinner, and the lemon groves are fragrant.
Essentials
Daily Budget
€80-150 / day
per person · excl. accommodation
Main Airport
Naples International Airport (NAP)
~90 min to Amalfi · SITA bus or ferry from Salerno
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Tipping
Tipping is not mandatory in Italy but rounding up or leaving 5-10% for good service is appreciated. Some restaurants add a "coperto" (cover charge) of €1-3 per person.
Vlogger Tip
Take the ferry between towns instead of the bus — same price, half the stress, and incredible coastal views without the terrifying hairpin turns.
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LOCAL INSIGHT
Each neighborhood has a completely different vibe
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“The video shows the exterior of the Hotel Amalfi, located in a narrow, picturesque alleyway, with a classic sign hanging on the wall.”
— Village City Walks
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FAQ
The Amalfi Coast is very safe for tourists. The main risks are narrow cliffside roads and strong sun. Wear good walking shoes, stay hydrated, and be cautious on winding paths. Emergency number: 112.
3-5 days is ideal to explore the main towns — Amalfi, Positano, Ravello — plus time for beach days, boat trips, and the Path of the Gods hike. A minimum of 2 days covers the highlights.
Amalfi Town is central and well-connected by bus and ferry. Positano is the most photogenic but priciest. Ravello offers tranquility and gardens. Praiano is a great budget-friendly base between the two.
It can be, especially in peak summer (Jul-Aug). Budget €80-150/day. Save money by visiting in shoulder season (May-Jun, Sep-Oct), eating at local trattorias away from the waterfront, and using buses instead of taxis.
SITA buses are the cheapest option but can be crowded in summer. Ferries connect major towns and offer stunning views. Taxis and private boats are available but expensive. Renting a scooter is popular for adventurous travelers.
May-June and September-October offer warm weather, fewer crowds, and lower prices. July-August is peak season with heavy crowds and high prices. Many places close from November to March.
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