- Must visit
Museo della Carta
A small but popular paper museum in a historic mill explaining Amalfi’s handmade paper tradition with machinery and demonstrations.
Take a ferry from Pozzuoli to Amalfi and enjoy the approximately 25 nautical miles (47 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
Ferries from Pozzuoli to Amalfi are available to foot passengers.


Distance 25 nautical miles (47 km) |
Average sailing duration 1h 42m |
Foot passengers Available |
High Season Jul - Sep |
Low Season Jan - Mar |
Best time to book 1 day |
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A small but popular paper museum in a historic mill explaining Amalfi’s handmade paper tradition with machinery and demonstrations.
Diocesan museum beside the cathedral complex, displaying sacred art, medieval objects, and material linked to Amalfi’s religious history.
A medieval shipyard exhibition space that recalls Amalfi’s maritime republic era and often hosts cultural displays in a striking vaulted hall.
Amalfi’s main square and social heart, framed by the cathedral steps and lively town scenery.
A lush valley walk inland from Amalfi, popular for waterfalls, nature, and a cooler escape from the crowded seafront.
The lively waterfront zone by Amalfi’s main beach, known for iconic coastal views and strong social media appeal.
Fresh short pasta from the Amalfi Coast, typically served with mussels, clams, and prawns in a light seafood sauce.
A classic Campania dessert of soft sponge cake and lemon cream, celebrated for the fragrant sfusato amalfitano lemon.
Octopus salad dressed with olive oil, lemon, and parsley, common along the coast and especially refreshing in summer.
Established intimate restaurant in Amalfi's lanes, appreciated for seasonal Campania cuisine, seafood, and a romantic setting.
Historic Amalfi restaurant known for refined local seafood, traditional Campania dishes, and an elegant but welcoming atmosphere.
Well-known seafront restaurant specializing in fresh fish, pasta, and classic Amalfi Coast cooking with scenic harbor views.
Amalfi is pricier than many Italian towns, especially in peak season. Hotels and restaurants cost more in central, seaside areas.
Service is often included or covered by a coperto. Tipping is not mandatory, but leaving 5-10% for good service is appreciated. Round up for taxis and small bills in cafes.
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Port Of Amalfi, Amalfi -> Piazza Flavio Gioia, Amalfi
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