A day trip to the Amalfi Coast is absolutely worth it for the spectacular coastal views and iconic scenery, but it requires careful planning to avoid feeling rushed. If you are basing yourself in Sorrento or Salerno, a day trip is easy and highly rewarding, allowing you to see the main highlights like Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello via ferry or bus. However, if you are attempting a day trip from Rome, it is a much more grueling experience, often involving 6 to 7 hours of total travel time via high-speed train and shuttle, leaving you with only a few hours to actually explore. In 2026, the coast is more crowded than ever, so "worth it" often depends on your mode of transport; the ferry is the best way to see the pastel-colored towns from the water without getting stuck in the notorious "Amalfi Drive" traffic. For those with limited time, a guided tour from Naples can be a great way to hit the highlights like the Cathedral of Amalfi and the "vertical city" of Positano in a single day. While a 3-day stay is ideal to soak in the atmosphere, even a single day provides a visceral connection to one of the world's most beautiful UNESCO World Heritage sites.