Amalfi ferries connect Italy with Gulf of Napoli with crossings available to Capri (in Gulf of Napoli) & Salerno, Sorrento, Positano, Cetara, Maiori & Minori (in Italy). Amalfi Ferry crossings are operated by NLG, Alilauro, Travelmar & Positano Jet and depending on time of year you’ll find a choice of up to 49 ferry crossings daily.
There are up to 49 ferry crossings daily from Amalfi with sailing durations starting from 10 minutes. Our Amalfi ferry summary provides a good guide but for the latest sailing information use our fare search.
Amalfi is a town in the province of Salerno, located on the north west coast of Italy. There are many ferry routes departing the port, all of which are fairly short crossings heading to neighbouring ports on the Italian west coast.
The landscape of Amalfi is like no other; the descending rows of whitewashed houses donning colourful rooftops slowly creep up the mountainside, standing proud against the endless stretch of deep blue water. The colour scheme and infrastructural formation appears relatively simplistic, yet Amalfi is regarded as one of the most beautiful towns in Italy, enticing visitors from across the continent to marvel at its raw beauty.
The aesthetics may be what attracts the crowds, but Amalfi is also a favourite due to its accessibility – you can walk from one end to the other in just over 20 minutes – though you’ll undoubtedly stop off several times to admire the architecture or enjoy some fresh coffee. The entire town is drenched in things to see and do, the Duomo di Sant’Andrea perhaps being the highlight in terms of historical landmarks, whilst there are many quiet spots around the coastline which are stunningly beautiful.
The town is so small that you can cover it by foot, there are also taxis available throughout.