6 days in Amalfi & Naples Itinerary

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Amalfi
— 2 nights
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Naples
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Amalfi — 2 nights

Painted Town

On the 13th (Sun), steep yourself in history at Duomo di Ravello, admire the landmark architecture of Villa Rufolo, admire the natural beauty at Villa Cimbrone Gardens, then pause for some photo ops at Fontana sant'Andrea, then see the interesting displays at Museo della Carta, and finally take in the spiritual surroundings of Cloister del Paradiso. On the next day, admire the sheer force of Valle delle Ferriere, then get great views at Il Sentiero Degli Dei, and then take a leisurely stroll along Pontile Marina Coppola.

To find ratings, where to stay, traveler tips, and other tourist information, read our Amalfi online day trip planner.

If you are flying in from Ireland, the closest major aiport is Naples International Airport. In August, daily temperatures in Amalfi can reach 34°C, while at night they dip to 28°C. Cap off your sightseeing on the 15th (Tue) early enough to go by car to Naples.
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Naples — 3 nights

Explore the numerous day-trip ideas around Naples: Salerno (Lavorazione Artigianale Savastano & Promenade Trieste) and Vesuvio National Park (in Ottaviano).

To find more things to do, other places to visit, where to stay, and other tourist information, use the Naples trip itinerary planner.

Traveling by car from Amalfi to Naples takes 1.5 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus; or do a combination of bus and train. Expect slightly colder evenings in Naples when traveling from Amalfi in August, with lows around 25°C.
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Amalfi Coast travel guide

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Sacred & Religious Sites · Landmarks · Gardens
Renowned for its beautiful landscape and medieval fishing villages that cling precariously to the Mediterranean cliffs, the Amalfi Coast is one of Italy's top vacation destinations. This World Heritage Site stretches for about 50 km (30 mi) on the southern side of the Sorrentine peninsula and offers numerous places to visit, from terraced lemon gardens and whitewashed villas to cliff-top views of the sea. Explore the coastline's towns, bays, and resorts. During the peak tourist season, the Amalfi Coast's single seaside road is often jammed with dozens of buses. For that reason, the ubiquitous scooter may be the best way to get around and sightsee. You can also access quite a bit by bicycle.
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