Naples to Amalfi Ferry

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Naples to Amalfi Connection

The Positano Jet ferry from Naples to Amalfi is one of the most convenient ways to get to Amalfi from Napoli by sea. Departure is from Molo Beverello, Naples’ main maritime terminal and, after a short stop in Positano, arrival is at the port of Amalfi, in the heart of the Amalfi Coast. Traveling by sea helps you avoid traffic on the coastal road and enjoy a scenic crossing between the Gulf of Naples and the Amalfi Coast.


Timetables and tickets

Check timetables, fares, and availability for the Naples to Amalfi ferry, and book your ticket online with Positano Jet.

Departure port: Naples

Molo Beverello

Boarding for the Naples to Amalfi ferry takes place at Molo Beverello. From Napoli Centrale railway station, take Metro Line 1 to Municipio station, which is just a short walk from the pier.
From Naples Capodichino Airport, the direct connection is the Alibus, which stops at both the main station and Naples Port, Molo Beverello.


Arrival port: Amalfi

Amalfi

Arrival is scheduled at Amalfi Port, which directly overlooks the town center. Once you disembark, it only takes a few minutes on foot to reach Piazza Duomo, the famous Cathedral of Sant’Andrea, and the streets of the historic center.


On-board services

  • Air-conditioned interiors

  • Comfortable seating

  • Panoramic outdoor areas

  • Assistance from the on-board crew

  • One piece of hand luggage included in the ticket price

Practical tips

  • Book in advance

    Naples to Amalfi services are in high demand in summer and seats may sell out quickly.

  • Arrive at the port on time

    Be at the pier at least 30 minutes before departure to avoid issues.

  • Check for weather updates

    Departures may change in case of adverse sea conditions.

FAQ – Naples to Amalfi Ferry

  • The ferry from Naples to Amalfi typically takes about 1 hour and 50 minutes, depending on the service and sea conditions. Departures leave from Naples, Molo Beverello, and arrive at Amalfi Port in the center of the Amalfi Coast.

  • No, the Naples to Amalfi ferry is not direct. The service includes a stop in Positano before continuing to Amalfi. This brief stop requires no changes: you stay on board, and the journey continues to Amalfi Port.

  • During the tourist season and summer months, it is recommended to reserve the Naples to Amalfi ferry early to secure your seat. You can check schedules, fares, and availability online.

  • One piece of hand luggage is included in the ticket price. Larger luggage requires an additional fee.

  • From Naples Capodichino Airport, the most direct option is the Alibus, which stops at both the main station and Naples Port, Molo Beverello. Alternatively, you can also take a taxi to the port.

  • The ferry docks at Amalfi Port, located in the heart of the town. From there, you can walk to the Cathedral of St. Andrew, Piazza Duomo, restaurants, shops, and the main attractions of Amalfi Coast.