Want to see the Amalfi Coast from a whole new angle? The ferry from Amalfi to Salerno is a short, beautiful ride that offers postcard-perfect views of cliffs, coves, and coastal villages. It’s one of the easiest and most enjoyable ways to travel between these two towns, especially during the summer months when roads are congested and buses are crowded.
Booking with go-ferry.com makes the entire experience smooth, secure and unforgettable.
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Choose your travel dates
Review available ferry options including operator, schedule and duration
Select number of passengers and preferred seating (if available)
Pick the best price option for you
Enter traveler details and complete your payment
Receive your confirmation via email with your e-ticket
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Best time to travel from Amalfi to Salerno
May to October: Ideal for ferry travel, with warm weather and frequent departures
July & August: Very busy, book early!
Spring & Autumn: Quieter, cooler and more pleasant
Onboard comfort & experience
While the trip is short, ferries offer:
Open deck seating with coastal views
Indoor salons for shade and comfort
Restrooms
Luggage space for carry-ons
No cabins are available due to the short journey
Tips for a smooth ferry experience
Arrive 20-30 minutes early
Bring sunscreen and a hat for open-deck seating
Check the weather before sailing. Some services may cancel due to rough seas
Download your e-ticket in advance
Have cash ready for small onboard purchases
Travel documents & check-in
How far is the ferry from Amalfi to Salerno?
The route is approximately 9 nautical miles (~16.5 km).
How long is the ferry ride?
Ferry trips take between 25 to 40 minutes, depending on the vessel and company.
How frequent are ferry departures?
From April to October, there are multiple daily ferries, especially in peak tourist season.
Which companies operate this ferry route?
The most famous ferry company for the specific route is NLG (Navigazione Libera del Golfo).
Transportation in Amalfi & Salerno
Amalfi Port
Located near Piazza Flavio Gioia, right in the heart of town. Surrounded by restaurants, shops, and the iconic Duomo di Amalfi.
Getting to Amalfi Port
Bus: SITA buses run from Sorrento, Naples and Positano
Taxi/private transfers: Available throughout the Amalfi Coast and online
Driving: Roads are narrow and parking is limited – plan ahead
Salerno Port
Ferries dock at Molo Manfredi or Piazza Concordia, both walking distance from the city center and train station.
Getting around in Salerno
What to see & do in Amalfi & Salerno
Things to do in Amalfi before you depart
Visit the Amalfi Cathedral (Duomo di Sant’Andrea)
Relax on Marina Grande Beach
Try fresh seafood or lemon-infused dishes
Walk the Valley of the Mills trail
Shop for hand-made paper and ceramics
What to see in Salerno after arrival
Lungomare Promenade, a palm-lined seafront perfect for a walk
Arechi Castle which overlooks the city with incredible views
Historic Center with its harming alleys, shops and the Duomo
Giardino della Minerva, a medieval botanical garden
Delicious pizza & gelato all over the city
FAQs for the ferry route from Amalfi to Salerno
Can I buy a ticket at the port instead of online?
Yes, but it’s safer to book online with go-ferry.com to guarantee your spot—especially in peak season.
Is the ferry suitable for people with reduced mobility?
Some ferries are accessible, but it varies by company. Check ahead or contact support.
What if my ferry is canceled due to weather?
You will typically be offered a refund or rescheduling options.
Can I return from Salerno to Amalfi on the same day?
Yes! Many travelers do a round-trip, especially during summer months.
Is it better to sit indoors or outdoors?
Outdoors for the views, indoors for comfort. Choose based on your preference and weather.
Can I bring luggage, pets or bikes?
Luggage: Small bags are fine. Larger suitcases may incur a fee
Pets: Allowed on most ferries (must be leashed or crated)
Bicycles: Accepted on some ferries with prior arrangement or a small fee