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Unlike the other villages along the Amalfi Coast, Ravello is relatively flat and easier to explore for those with limited mobility.
Bring a hat and sunblock, and wear comfortable clothing and footwear, as much of your time touring Ravello will be spent outdoors.
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While it’s free to visit Ravello, tours help you reach this historic coastal town easily. Full-day Amalfi Coast tours including Ravello start at around €110 (US$120). Private city walking tours start at around €165 (US$180), while private tours that drive the Amalfi Coast tend to run about €275 (US$300).
The simplest way to get to Ravello from Amalfi is on a tour that saves you driving. SITA buses also depart regularly from Amalfi's main terminal, and taxis cost roughly €30-40 (US$33–44) for the 4.5-mile (7-kilometer) journey. If you’ve got time, walking takes 45-60 minutes via steep, scenic steps through Atrani and Pontone.
One full day in Ravello will allow you to visit Villa Rufolo and Villa Cimbrone, with time left to explore the main square and enjoy a leisurely lunch. Two days is ideal for a more relaxed pace, plus shopping and sunsets. Three days is recommended for exploring the hiking trails, photography, and experiencing local life.
The Terrace of Infinity at Villa Cimbrone is one of the best-known viewpoints, offering panoramic views over the Amalfi Coast. Villa Rufolo's terraced gardens also provide famous coastal vistas. Hotel Caruso's infinity pool terrace is great, too, but that’s for guests only. Belvedere Principessa di Piemonte, near the main square, offers free viewing.
Ravello is worth visiting for its fabulous coastal views, historic villas, and peaceful atmosphere away from the typical Amalfi Coast crowds. Less touristy than Positano or Amalfi, it offers more authentic coastal Italian culture, refined dining, and luxury accommodations. If you enjoy classical music festivals, gardens, art installations, and photography opportunities, Ravello won’t disappoint.









































































































































