Amalfi Tourism

Magnificent views from various lookout points, captivating beauty of endless sea, beautiful hiking trails, ancient buildings, museums, cobble-stoned streets, architecture and a relaxed vibe keep regular visitors coming back for more and turn the first timers into a patron.

Tourism in Amalfi, along with the whole of Amalfi Coast, has been ever increasing such that it has turned into a major industry and a source of livelihood for the locals here. Amalfi has something for everyone – whether you are here on a weekend getaway or are looking to spend a long holiday here and in the neighbouring towns like Ravello, Positano, Salerno, Atrani and many others along the length of Amalfi Coast. Whether you are traveling on a budget or are looking for a world class treatment, Amafi is ever ready to show off and has redefined opulence!

Origins of Amalfi go way back around first century and since then the town has come a long way from being a maritime powerhouse to a charming town with constant flush of tourists all around the year. The best time to visit Amalfi is between June to August – peak season for Amalfi with locals and visitors wanting to make the best of this time of the year whether it is a day at the beach or attending one of the town’s famous festivals.

Amalfi tourist information centre is at 19-21 Corsodelle Repubbliche Marinare. Alternatively, you can reach them at +39 089 971107. Tourist office will remain open Mondays to Fridays from 8:30 AM to 5 PM, with a break 1:30 Pm to 3 PM. 

Amalfi Trip Planner

Plan your customized day by day trip plan for Amalfi. Choose from various experinces categories as adventure, romantic and family and kids friendly for your trip using using Amalfi trip planner.

The best tours and activities in the city, guided by experts to give you a local insight to the best of Amalfi