During our recent trip to Europe we spent two days in Amalfi Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We started our trip by first visiting Sorrento and from there we headed to Positano and the town of Amalfi.
The Amalfi Coast is a stretch of coastline on the north, located in the Province of Salerno of southern Italy. With beautiful landscape and culture, the Amalfi coastal towns are sure to take your breath away. It’s known for its sweeping water views , the quaint alleyways and small shops selling ceramics, lacework and marquetry (woodwork) and limoncello ( an Italian lemon liqueur mainly produced in Southern Italy ).
Arriving in Sorrento
The city of Sorrento has well connected public transport. You can reach Sorrento by taking any of these mode of transport.
Take a train from Naples to Sorrento: We took a Circumvesuviana train from Naples Centrale train station to go to Sorrento. The Circumvesuviana station is on the lower level of the Naples Centrale train station, below the high speed train platforms. Take the stairs down from the center of the station. For more details you can check it online.
Take a boat from Naples to Sorrento: You can also take a ferry from Naples to reach Sorrento. Its faster and gives a great view of the peninsula, but its little expensive than the train. You can check the details here.
Take a bus from Naples Airport: If you are flying to Naples Airport, you can take a Curreri bus from the airport. The point of boarding is at PI parking area and takes around one hour thirty minutes. The bus will drop you near Sorrento train station. We took the bus service while going back from Sorrento to Naples airport. For prices and other details you can check here.
Take a taxi : If you are ready to spend some extra bucks, you can also take a taxi to reach Sorrento.
Day 1: Sorrento
Sorrento is a town overlooking the bay of Naples in Southern Italy. It is the gateway to everywhere in Amalfi coast as you can take buses or ferry to Positano, Amalfi, Capri and other coastal towns from here. It is a very pretty town with some amazing landscape. We spent our first day exploring this town. Here are two of our favorite spots:
Piazza Tasso
Piazza Tasso, named after a famous Italian poet Torquato Tasso is the center of this town where you will find nice cafes, restaurants and bars. Also great for spending some time wandering around and enjoying the view of water from the top.
Marina Grande
A beautiful small harbor and a fishing port. It is a short steep walk from the center of the town but is well worth the effort. You can also take a bus from Marina Grande to Piazza Tasso too if you don’t want to hike back. There are lots of restaurants and bars along the water where you can enjoy some wine and watch the beautiful sunset. It is also a beautiful place to click some amazing pictures.



Day 2: Amalfi & Positano
We spent our second day visiting town of Amalfi and Positano. We started our day by taking a ferry from Sorrento to Amalfi via Positano, which took around 1 hour 30 minutes. We spent some time in Amalfi and then took a bus from there to Positano and finally back to Sorrento. You can get the tickets and schedules from the counters in Marina Piccola.


Saint Andrews Cathedral, Amalfi town
Amalfi is the main town of the coast. The most famous monument here is the cathedral which is a medieval Roman Catholic cathedral in the Piazza del Duomo. It is dedicated to the Apostle Saint Andrew whose relics are kept here. It is located at the main square of Amalfi town. At the top of a staircase, it overlooks the Piazza Duomo, the heart of Amalfi.
After visiting the church we spent some time roaming around the streets of Amalfi and browsing stores for some souvenirs. We also tried handmade gelato here which was really delicious.

Wander the vertical town of Positano
Positano is another beautiful city along the Amalfi coast. It is famous for its pastel colored houses , breathtaking views, beautiful black sand beaches. Be prepared to hike loads of steep stairs up and down! While this sounds tedious but it is definitely worth the effort . You will find many galleries, stores, cafes while wandering around those steep stairs.
Get yourself a customized pair of leather sandals/shoes if you are willing to spend some money, which also makes a great souvenir!



Enjoy food with heavenly views!
If you are a foodie, you are at the one of the best places in Italy. Positano is full of good places to eat and drink. One of our favorite place was Il Capitano. The food and drinks were really good with stunning views overlooking Positano bay.


If you have more time..
If you have more time, visit the island of Capri. Capri is famous for its rugged landscape, upscale hotels and shopping and handmade leather sandals. Blue grotto, a dark sea cave where the sea glows electric blue, is one of the biggest tourist attraction of Capri.
To reach Capri from Sorrento, you can either take a private boat tour or ferry from Marina Piccola. You can buy ferry tickets online or from the ticket counters in Marina Piccola. You can find the ferry schedules here. There are many private/small group Capri day trips available from Sorrento as well.
Tips!
We really enjoyed our two day visit to Amalfi coast. We suggest booking your stay in one of the town on the Amalfi coast and from there you can visit other towns by boat or buses. We chose Sorrento as the hotel rates were relatively cheaper compared to Positono and Amalfi. Book your stay well in advance because hotels can get really expensive especially during the peak season.
Don’t forget to try limoncello, an Italian lemon liqueur mainly produced in Southern Italy, especially in the region around the Gulf of Naples, the Sorrentine Peninsula and the coast of Amalfi. Limoncello is the second most popular liqueur in Italy after Campari. You can order it at virtually any restaurants. We got a bottle of limoncello and some lemon candies to take home.














































