Ferry from Amalfi to Capri

The statue of Emperor Augustus on a hill in Capri, overlooking the blue sea and the "Grottoes"

Discover the magic journey by ferry from Amalfi to Capri. Explore options, compare prices and find the perfect ferry for your unforgettable Capri adventure!

Traveling by ferry is a scenic and relaxing way to get from Amalfi to Capri. Here's a breakdown of the steps involved:

Buy your ferry tickets

There are various ferry companies that go between Amalfi and Capri. Tickets can be purchased in advance through our user-friendly booking system.

Head to the Amalfi ferry terminal

The ferry to Capri leaves from Molo Cassone in the port of Amalfi. The harbor is conveniently accessible on foot from the town center. If you're staying uphill from Amalfi's town, you can go to the harbor via bus or taxi.

Board the ferry boat

When you've obtained your tickets, head to the ferry terminals. Boarding usually starts half an hour before departure.

Have a good time on the trip

The ship from Amalfi to Capri provides a spectacular journey. Unwind, loosen up and marvel at the stunning sights of the Amalfi Coast. Take out your cameras as you are approaching Capri!

Disembark in Capri

When you arrive in Capri, exit the ship and head to your spot. There are several stores, restaurants and cafes around the ferry terminals. From there, you may roam the island at your leisure.

Here are some additional tips:

  • Check the ferry timetables in advance, especially if you're traveling during high season. Schedules can be obtained by browsing our booking platform
  • If you are prone to seasickness, make sure to take your prescription before boarding the ship
  • Bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses because there is frequently no shade on the boat deck
  • Pack a light sweater or jacket, as it can be cooler while on water
  • Be aware that there may be luggage restrictions on the ferry. Be sure to check with the ferry company before you travel

What is the duration of the voyage from Amalfi to Capri?

The voyage's duration depends mostly on the type of vessel you will choose, as well as on the weather conditions. Generally, it doesn't take more than 1 hour.

What is the distance between Amalfi and Capri?

The distance between the port in Amalfi and the port of Capri is approx. 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers).

About Amalfi & Capri

Amalfi is a town on the breathtaking Amalfi Coast in southern Italy. It's famous for its spectacular cliffside position, stunning church, and colorful residences. Here are some highlights of Amalfi:

  • The Duomo di Sant'Andrea, a 9th-century cathedral, is the center of Amalfi. It boasts a stunning front with elaborate mosaics and a huge bronze entrance
  • Emerald Grotto: This grotto is only accessible by boat and is well-known for its emerald-green water
  • Atrani is a little town near Amalfi that is recognized for its rustic charm and stunning vistas
  • Ravello is a hilltop hamlet above Amalfi, famous for its gardens, scenery and Wagner Festival

Capri is a small island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off Italy's southern coast. It's recognized for its five-star resorts, stunning beaches and towering cliffs. Here are some highlights of Capri:

  • Faraglioni Rocks: These piles of rocks are Capri's most distinctive emblem. They may be viewed from many places of the island. Do not forget to bring your cameras along
  • Grotta Azzurra (Blue Grotto): This grotto is famed for its water that shines vivid blue. Visitors can ride a small boat inside the cave
  • The Giardini di Augusto (Augustus Gardens) provide breathtaking views of the island and the sea
  • Marina Piccola: This little port is a popular destination for swimming, sunbathing, and people watching
  • Anacapri: Anacapri is the smaller and quieter part of Capri. It's known for its traditional charm and beautiful views
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