How To Get To The Amalfi Coast: Your Complete Travel Guide

August 14, 2025

The Amalfi Coast is one of Italy’s most stunning destinations — a 50-kilometer stretch of dramatic cliffs, pastel-colored villages, and turquoise waters. Whether you are coming from Rome, Naples, or elsewhere in Europe, planning your journey in advance will make your arrival as smooth as the sea breeze.

In this guide, we will explore the best ways to get to the Amalfi Coast, including by plane, train, bus, ferry, and car.


1. Nearest Airports To The Amalfi Coast

If you are flying in, the closest major airport is Naples International Airport (Capodichino). It is about 60 km (37 miles) from Amalfi town and offers both domestic and international connections.

Other options:

  • Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) – Larger and often cheaper for long-haul flights, about 3–4 hours away by train and bus.
  • Salerno Costa d’Amalfi Airport – A small regional airport, sometimes open for seasonal flights.

Tip: Naples is the most convenient choice if your sole destination is the Amalfi Coast.


2. Train + Bus/Taxi Combo (Most Popular Route)

Since the Amalfi Coast itself does not have a train station, you will need to connect through nearby towns.

From Naples:

  1. Take a high-speed train to Salerno (around 40 minutes).
  2. From Salerno, hop on the SITA bus or hire a taxi to reach towns like Amalfi, Positano, or Ravello.

From Rome:

  1. Take a high-speed train to Salerno (around 2 hours).
  2. Switch to bus, taxi, or ferry for the final stretch.

3. Ferry (Scenic and Relaxing)

Between April and October, ferries run from Naples, Sorrento, and Salerno to various Amalfi Coast towns. This is one of the most beautiful ways to arrive, offering jaw-dropping coastal views.

Popular ferry routes:

  • Salerno → Amalfi or Positano (about 35–50 minutes)
  • Sorrento → Amalfi or Positano (about 40–60 minutes)

4. Driving To The Amalfi Coast

Renting a car gives you the freedom to explore hidden beaches and villages. However, keep in mind:

  • Roads are narrow and winding.
  • Parking is limited and often expensive.
  • In peak summer, traffic can be heavy.

If you are a confident driver, start from Naples and take the A3 motorway toward Salerno, then exit at Vietri sul Mare — the gateway to the Amalfi Coast.


5. Private Transfers

For the easiest, stress-free option, book a private car transfer from Naples or Rome. While more expensive, it saves time, avoids luggage hassles, and drops you right at your accommodation.


6. Which Route Should You Choose?

  • Fastest: High-speed train to Salerno + taxi to your hotel.
  • Most scenic: Ferry from Sorrento or Salerno.
  • Most flexible: Rental car (off-peak seasons recommended).
  • Most comfortable: Private transfer door-to-door.
Andi Perullo de Ledesma

Andi Perullo de Ledesma

I am Andi Perullo de Ledesma, a travel writer, professional photographer, and former Chinese Medicine Doctor based in Charlotte, NC. Wife to Lucas, mother to Joaquín, and dog mother to Panda. I share stories of love and loss, and the meaning in between. Through travel and everyday moments, I believe there is always something beautiful waiting to be discovered.

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One thought on “How To Get To The Amalfi Coast: Your Complete Travel Guide

  1. Annabella

    Really helpful and beautifully written guide! The Amalfi Coast always feels like a dream destination, and your travel breakdown makes it much easier to understand all the options—especially the train to Salerno and ferry routes. I like how clearly you explained the pros of each method, from budget travel to scenic ferry rides. It’s perfect for first-time visitors who can easily get confused with so many routes. Thanks for sharing such practical and inspiring travel advice—it truly makes planning a trip to Italy feel exciting and stress-free!

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