
Amalfi Coast Beaches You Can Reach Without a Car
A practical guide to the best Amalfi Coast beaches you can reach without a car, including beaches near Positano, Amalfi, Maiori, Minori, Cetara and Vietri sul Mare.
You do not need a car to enjoy the beaches on the Amalfi Coast. In fact, during the summer months, visiting without a car can often be easier. The coastal road is beautiful but narrow and busy, parking is limited, and many beaches are reached by walking, ferries, buses or boat shuttles rather than by driving directly to the sand. The key is choosing the right beach for your base. Some Amalfi Coast beaches are very easy without a car because they are close to ferry stops, town centres or train stations. Others are possible, but involve steps, bus connections or a little more planning. This guide covers 10 Amalfi Coast beaches you can reach without a car. It includes beaches you can walk to from Positano or Amalfi, beaches you can reach by ferry or bus, and one of the easiest options if you are travelling from Salerno by train.
Marina Grande, Positano

Fornillo Beach, Positano

Marina Grande, Amalfi

Atrani Beach

Maiori Beach

Minori Beach

Vietri sul Mare Beach

Cetara Marina Beach

Marina di Praia, Praiano

Duoglio Beach, Amalfi

Tips for visiting Amalfi Coast beaches without a car
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