Ferry season on the Amalfi Coast is from late March/April until October. That is, outside of those months, the only routes still running, weather permitting, are between Sorrento, Naples, Capri, Ischia, Procida.
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October ends the tourist season on the Amalfi Coast: from the 15th of the month, beach clubs start packing away sun beds and umbrellas, boats are docked for the winter, and many hotels close up until the following spring.
Low season on the Amalfi Coast runs from November to February, when the days are often gray and the temperatures are the chilliest. Even during this period, however, the Amalfi Coast's towns and villages still have a certain laid-back charm.
Cetara - Amalfi ferry: the connection from Cetara to the port of Amalfi is usually carried out 6 times a day with a duration of 35-50 minutes. Vietri sul Mare - Amalfi ferry: the ferry route from Vietri sul Mare to the port of Amalfi is usually served 6 times daily with crossings of 45 minutes to 1 hour.
Around five days should be more than enough time to soak in the wonders of the Amalfi Coast, one of Italy's most beautiful destinations, but even if you have a day or three to spare, you'll be able to see just why this region has been captivating visitors since Ancient Roman times.
The SeasonDuring the high tourism season, Amalfi Coast's restaurants, tours, and hotels can skyrocket in price. With the hotter months bringing in the swarms of crowds. Typically, the high season runs from April to the month of September, however, each month can vary in price.
From the Port of Naples, Pier Immacolatella, or Sorrento, ferries run yearly to Capri. Other ports are available in Amalfi Town, Cetara, Maiori, Positano, and Salerno, which can be used to reach the island. Booking your ferry tickets in advance is recommended because they sell out rapidly during summer.
You might find a lot of people say Positano is better than Amalfi as Positano appears to have nicer beaches, more restaurants, and shops. Positano also has some of the best scenic views. You'll want to show off to everyone with your view of colourful cliffside homes, blue sea, and beaches.
The Italy travel season officially begins at Easter and runs through the month of September, but during May and June prices are generally lower than during July and August. There are a couple of important events in spring, including Amalfi's Regatta of the Ancient Maritime Republics (held every four years in the city).
October brings the official beginning of fall in Sorrento , and is an ideal month of the year to visit Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast, especially the first weeks. The weather is mild, the crowds have left, and hotels, restaurants, and cafés are still open for the season.
In October, the hottest places in Italy are in the south, particularly in Sicily with an average high temperature of 24°C, followed by Puglia (23°C). Sardinia, Rome and the Amalfi Coast are also warm, with average highs of 22°C. You'll find the most sunshine in the south of Sicily with an average seven hours a day.