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Can you take the bus from Amalfi to Ravello?

How to reach Ravello. You can take the public bus from Amalfi, unless you want to combine the Walk from Amalfi to Ravello, that takes 3-4 hours. The bus to Ravello is operated by Sita Sud Trasporti and the ride takes about 20 minutes. Your can download the timetible from www.sitasudtrasporti.it.



Yes, taking the bus from the town of Amalfi up to Ravello is the most common and scenic way to travel between these two locations. The service is operated by SITA SUD, and the "Orange Line" (or local ATACS buses) specifically handles this steep, winding route. Buses depart from the main terminal at Piazza Flavio Gioia in Amalfi, usually running once or twice every hour. The journey takes approximately 25 to 30 minutes, depending on traffic on the narrow coastal roads. It is crucial to purchase your ticket before boarding, usually from a local "Tabacchi" (tobacco shop) or a bar near the bus stop, as drivers do not always sell tickets on board. The ride is famous for its dramatic hairpin turns and stunning views of the Mediterranean, so sitting on the right side of the bus when heading up to Ravello provides the best vistas of the coastline below.

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Walk Amalfi-Ravello (half a day) It is quite a challenging walk that takes you from Amalfi to Ravello or allows you to come back to Amalfi after a visit to Ravello. In the first case the walk is entirely uphill and takes you at least 3 hours; in the second case it is all downhill and it takes around 2 hours.

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Ravello is definitely worth visiting when you are on the Amalfi Coast or near Sorrento and Naples. Ravello is a historic town with plenty of things to do and wondrous sights to behold. In this guide, you'll discover all of the top attractions, activities, villas, restaurants, hotels, and more!

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You can take the public bus from Amalfi, unless you want to combine the Walk from Amalfi to Ravello, that takes 3-4 hours. The bus to Ravello is operated by Sita Sud Trasporti and the ride takes about 20 minutes. Your can download the timetible from www.sitasudtrasporti.it.

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The cheapest way to get from Amalfi (Station) to Ravello is to bus which costs ?1 - ?20 and takes 20 min. How do I get from Amalfi (Station) to Ravello the fastest? The fastest way to get from Amalfi (Station) to Ravello is to taxi. Taking this option will cost ?10 - ?13 and takes 7 min.

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You'll have to take a bus or a taxi down to Amalfi in order to get to the beach or to visit other places on the Amalfi Coast. But if you are looking for a more local feel and traditional charm, Ravello is one of the best places to stay in Amalfi Coast.

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How Much Time Should You Spend in Ravello? To visit both villas, do some shopping, and stroll through the compact city center, you need 2 to 3 hours in Ravello. Ravello can be combined with Amalfi and Positano, if you are taking a day trip along the Amalfi Coast.

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The town is largely pedestrian, with steep, narrow lanes and many flights of stairs. All cars must stop at the large public parking lot not far from the Duomo. Taxis are available at stands on Piazza Duomo, Gradillo, San Giovanni del Toro, and Castiglione, or by calling tel.

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How Much Time Should You Spend in Ravello? To visit both villas, do some shopping, and stroll through the compact city center, you need 2 to 3 hours in Ravello. Ravello can be combined with Amalfi and Positano, if you are taking a day trip along the Amalfi Coast.

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Its best to see Amalfi and Ravello one day and Positano another but it is possible to 'see' all 3 without spending a lot of time in each, you just don't get to see all that each place has to offer. Personally I would not drop Ravello, out of the 3 towns it is the most 'amazing'.

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The area is well connected by public transport. But it's always important to do your research before making the trip so you know what to expect. Luckily, there are plenty of public transportation options for getting around the Amalfi Coast, even if you don't have a car.

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The most beautiful stretch of the trip is the part that goes from Positano, the pearl of the Coast, to Amalfi, with an inevitable stop in Ravello, at the top of the rocky point jutting out of the sea.

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Attractions. Perched on a hilltop more than 1200 feet (~365 meters) above the Mediterranean and far removed from the crowds that flock to the sea towns of Amalfi and Positano, Ravello is the hidden treasure of the Amalfi Coast. Its villas and vistas have enchanted visitors for centuries.

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