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Is 2 days in Amalfi enough?

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.



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To get the full Amalfi Coast experience and discover all the best things to do in Amalfi Coast, you should plan to spend 3 days there at the very least. In 3 days, you'll have time to explore the beautiful towns of Vietri sul Mari, Amalfi, Atrani, Ravello, and Positano.

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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.

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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.

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I recommend spending a full two days in Positano to get the full experience. You'll have time to wander around the narrow alleys, relax on the beach, try the delicious cuisine at gorgeous restaurants overlooking the sea, and go for a short hike for even more sweeping coastal views.

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If you are staying along the Amalfi coast in a town like Positano, doing a day trip to Capri is so incredibly easy! Ferry's depart constantly from the main port and it only takes about 45 minutes to get over there.

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With a bit of planning and some insider tips, however, you can fit in a visit to Positano and Amalfi in a single day if you have limited time on the coast, taking in the top sights in just hours between sightseeing and downtime.

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The Bottom Line. Amalfi Coast is the winner when it comes to family-friendly accommodations, but Cinque Terre is more compact and quicker to get around. If you plan to take your kids to Pompeii, then Amalfi Coast is a clear choice, while Cinque Terre is a better choice if you're visiting other destinations in the north ...

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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).

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We always recommend dividing your time between the island and the mainland, spending at least three days on Capri and three days on the Amalfi Coast (based either in Positano or Amalfi) so you can fully savor both these breathtaking and unique destinations in the southern region of Campania.

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We like to think of Capri is less a destination to visit and more a land to discover, where you can relax and explore at a measured pace. For this reason, we do not recommend coming for a day trip. You'll need at least three or four days to fully experience Capri and Anacapri.

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How long is the ferry ride from Amalfi to Capri? The ferry trip from Amalfi to Capri lasts about 50 min to 1 hr, depending on the company and the type of vessel you're traveling with.

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In general, Amalfi may offer the most affordable accommodation options compared to Capri and Positano. Known for their luxury and upscale atmosphere, Capri and Positano have a higher cost of living and more expensive hotel rates. Amalfi is a larger town among the three, so it has a wider range of accommodation options.

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Sorrento is a bit more bustling and lively, with a wider range of shops, restaurants, and bars. Positano is more peaceful and relaxed, with a more laid-back atmosphere.

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There are approximately 5 nautical miles (10km) between Amalfi ferry port and Positano ferry port, with an average of crossing time of 15 minutes, making it a popular transport route for passengers travelling along the Italian coast.

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Three days is just enough to dip your toes in the water, as it were. This itinerary visits the three most famous towns on the Amalfi Coast: Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello. We'll drive along Amalfi Drive, the road the winds around the coast and connects all these pretty places together.

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Best Towns on the Amalfi Coast
  • Atrani. ...
  • Amalfi. ...
  • Conca dei Marini. ...
  • Furore. ...
  • Praiano. Praiano is perched on the cliffs that overlook the Tyrrhenian Sea. ...
  • Positano. Positano is one of the most beautiful towns on the Amalfi Coast. ...
  • Nerano. Nerano is a hidden gem. ...
  • Sorrento. Sorrento, like Salerno, is a gateway into the Amalfi Coast.


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Positano Positano is one of the most beautiful towns on the Amalfi Coast. Overlooking the sea and the wide black sand beach are colorful buildings that cling to the steep cliffs.

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Sorrento is the most popular choice for travellers who are visiting this stretch of coast. The advantage of using Sorrento as your base during your holiday is its excellent connections with Capri, Positano, Amalfi, and Pompeii, in addition to its beautiful views and festive atmosphere.

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