Amalfi Coast in 2 Days 2026: Keep It Simple

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Last updated: June 2026.

Two days on the Amalfi Coast is short, so do not try to see it all; that way lies a miserable day stuck on the hairpin coast road. The honest plan: pick one base, enjoy it properly on day one, and take a single ferry trip on day two. The coast is small but slow, and the boat is faster, cooler, and prettier than the bus or a rental car you have nowhere to park.

Base in Positano, Amalfi, or Sorrento, all on the ferry network, and pace yourself, because every town here is a staircase. Book ferries and any clifftop table ahead in season.

2-Day Amalfi Coast Itinerary

Day 1: Your Base Town

Spend the first day where you are sleeping: the beach, the main church, the lanes, and a long seafood lunch by the water. If it is Positano, the staircase of boutiques down to the beach; if Amalfi, its striped cathedral and harbor. Ease in, no rushing, a sunset drink on a terrace.

Day 2: One Ferry Trip, Amalfi and Ravello

Take the ferry to Amalfi town, then a short bus or taxi up to Ravello, perched high with its garden villas and the most famous views on the coast. Or ferry the other way to Positano if Amalfi is your base. One up-and-down, taken slowly, back by boat for the evening.

Q&A: Amalfi Coast in 2 Days

Is 2 days enough for the Amalfi Coast?

For a taste, yes: one base town and one ferry trip to a neighbor. It is not enough to also do Capri and the Path of the Gods, so keep it simple and save the rest for a longer stay. Two unhurried days beat a frantic road tour.

Should I rent a car?

No. The coast road is congested and stressful with scarce, costly parking. Ferries and the occasional bus connect everything far more pleasantly; a car is a liability here.

Where should I base myself?

Positano for the classic view, Amalfi for a central ferry hub, or Sorrento for easier transport. With only two days, pick one and use the boat rather than changing hotels.

Is Ravello worth the trip up?

Very much; its garden villas, Rufolo and Cimbrone, and the views over the coast are the highlight for many. It is a short bus or taxi up from Amalfi town and pairs perfectly with a ferry day.

When should I go?

May, June, and September for warm seas without the peak crush. Much of the coast closes from November to March, so the shoulder seasons are the sweet spot.

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