How To Get To Ravello (by an Italian)

Ravello is one of the most elegant towns on the Amalfi Coast. It sits high above Amalfi, quiet, green, and a bit removed from the chaos by the water. If you’re wondering what makes it so special, you can read my full guide to things to do in Ravello.

The first time I planned a visit, I remember being a bit confused about how to actually get there. Ravello is not on the coast, it has no train station, and the last stretch is always uphill by bus, shuttle, or taxi, or on foot if you are feeling ambitious.

In this guide, I break everything down in a simple way. You will find the easiest routes by ferry, taxi and public transport from the main bases, plus a few tours that include Ravello if you prefer to skip the logistics.

Where is Ravello?

Ravello is in Campania, on the Amalfi Coast, but not directly on the coastline. It sits on the hillside above Amalfi, which is why it feels calmer and more “private” than the busy harbor towns below.

Distances and travel times (very approximate, and highly affected by season and traffic):

  • Amalfi → Ravello: about 25–35 minutes by SITA bus (plus waiting time).
  • Sorrento → Ravello: usually 1.5–2.5 hours by public transport (bus + connection in Amalfi).
  • Naples → Ravello: often around 2–3 hours by public transport (train or bus + Amalfi connection)
  • Salerno → Ravello: often 1.5–2.5 hours depending on ferry or bus + Amalfi connection.

How to Get to Ravello at a Glance

From Amalfi (easiest DIY):
Take the SITA bus up to Ravello or the Amico shuttle. A taxi is the backup when buses are too packed, or you are short on time.

From Positano and other coast towns:
You usually pass through Amalfi, then go up to Ravello by bus or taxi.

From Naples, Sorrento and Salerno:
Public transport works, but it is a chain of connections. A day tour is often simpler if you want a smooth day.

From Amalfi

Option
Travel time
Approx cost
Best for
SITA bus 5110
~25–35 minutes
Low
Budget travelers and anyone staying in Amalfi. Runs year-round, but can be crowded in high season.
Amico shuttle
~20–30 minutes
Medium
A good alternative when SITA buses are full. Shared minivan with fewer stops and easier boarding in season.
Taxi
~15–25 minutes
€55–60
When you are short on time, traveling with kids, or buses are too full to board.
Walk
~2 hours
Free
If you like stairs and views, and you want to earn your gelato. Expect an uphill climb.
Private tour
Half day or full day
Very high
Most comfortable option if you want a driver and a flexible schedule.

If you’re visiting Ravello from Amalfi as a day trip, I’d actually do the route in reverse: start in Ravello in the morning, then head down to Amalfi in the afternoon.

My Amalfi and Ravello day trip itinerary explains the exact order I’d follow, including when it makes sense to walk down instead of taking the bus.

By Bus

The SITA bus is the standard way to get up to Ravello. The route is usually listed as line 5110 Scala – Ravello – Amalfi. Travel time is short on paper, but in summer, it can be slower due to traffic and crowds.

The bus leaves from the main SITA bus stop near the port, just behind the waterfront area and close to Piazza Flavio Gioia. It is well signed, but lines can get long in high season.

Tickets and price

  • €2.60 one way
  • Tickets can be bought at:
    • Any Tabacchi shop in Amalfi
    • On the Unico Campania app (Android / iOS)

Do not try to pay the driver. You must have a valid ticket before boarding.

Timetable

Schedules change by season, but this is what you can generally expect:

Time of dayFrequency
Early morningEvery 30 minutes
Late morning – afternoonEvery 20–30 minutes
EveningEvery 40–60 minutes

For exact times, always check the official timetable. The website is in Italian but you can translate it with Google Translate, or check the timings on the Unico Campania app.

Pros
✓ Cheapest option
✓ Runs year round
✓ No need to drive narrow roads

Cons
✕ Can be very crowded in high season
✕ You may have to wait for several buses
✕ Travel time increases with traffic

By The Amico Shuttle

The Amico Shuttle is a private shared shuttle that runs between Amalfi and Ravello and is often more comfortable than the public bus.

The shuttle departs from central Amalfi, close to the main transport area near the port in Piazza Flavio Gioia.

Tickets and price

  • €10 one way
  • €16 return if booked online (return tickets must be booked by the day before for the discount to be applied)

Tickets can also be bought in the moment if there is space. Booking is recommended, especially in season.

Timetable

The shuttle runs on a fixed schedule published on their website. This is the timetable from 2025, but you can check the current timetable here.

Pros
✓ More comfortable than the SITA bus
✓ Limited seats
✓ Clear timetable

Cons
✕ More expensive than the bus
✕ Must book ahead for return discount
✕ Fixed departure times

By Taxi

Taxis are the fastest and least stressful way to get from Amalfi to Ravello, especially if buses are full or you are short on time.

Taxis from Amalfi to Ravello cost €55 for up to 4 people and €60 for 5–8 people.
Plus €5 extra if you have luggage, no matter how many pieces you have.

These are the official taxi fares from the city of Amalfi, so don’t let unofficial taxis scam you.

Pros
✓ Fast and direct
✓ No waiting or crowd stress
✓ Good with luggage or kids

Cons
✕ Expensive compared to public transport
✕ Limited availability at peak hours

Walk between Amalfi and Ravello

Walking between Amalfi and Ravello is possible and very scenic, but it is not an easy walk.

The route involves a long uphill climb with many steps, and in summer it can be very hot. Because of this, I usually recommend doing this walk in the opposite direction, from Ravello down to Amalfi, rather than uphill.

Pros
✓ Beautiful views
✓ Completely free
✓ Great if you like hiking and stairs

Cons
✕ Very steep and physically demanding
✕ Not ideal in summer heat
✕ Not practical with luggage

Book a Private Tour

If you want to avoid public transport completely, the only real alternative is a private tour (I couldn’t find any shared tour starting from Amalfi).

This private tour from Amalfi picks you up directly from your hotel in Amalfi and includes Ravello together with Positano and other locations on the coast.

This is the option I recommend if:

  • You want zero logistics
  • You are traveling with family
  • You prefer a flexible schedule

Pros
✓ Door-to-door pickup
✓ No buses or ferry planning
✓ Fully flexible

Cons
✕ Most expensive option

From Other Amalfi Coast Towns

If you are already on the Amalfi Coast, visiting Ravello is straightforward. It slightly changes based on whether you’re coming from east or west of Amalfi.

By Public Transport

If you are coming from the western towns, you always need to get to Amalfi and then go up to Ravello from there.

Starting point
Step 1
Step 2
Best for
Positano
Ferry or bus to Amalfi
Bus 5110 or Amico shuttle to Ravello
The classic connection. Works year round (ferry is seasonal).
Praiano
Bus to Amalfi
Bus 5110 or Amico shuttle to Ravello
Simple and cheap. Just expect crowds in season.
Atrani
Walk or short bus to Amalfi
Bus 5110 or Amico shuttle to Ravello
Fastest. Atrani is basically next to Amalfi.

If you are coming from the eastern towns, you don’t always need to go all the way to Amalfi.

Starting point
Option A
Option B
MAIORI, MINORI, CETARA,
VIETRI SUL MARE
Ferry to Amalfi (seasonal), then bus 5110 or Amico shuttle up to Ravello
Bus to Bivio Ravello (or to Amalfi), then change for the bus up to Ravello

What is “Bivio Ravello”? It is a road junction stop on the main coastal road that comes before getting to Amalfi. From there, you switch to the 5110 bus that goes uphill to Ravello.

My honest warning: in high season, I only recommend the Bivio Ravello change early morning or late afternoon. Around midday, coastal buses often arrive already full, and the Ravello bus may not stop to pick you up.

If you are traveling in high season and want the safest plan, go to Amalfi first. Then take line 5110 or the Amico shuttle up to Ravello.

Tours To Ravello

I wasn’t able to find any shared tours to Ravello that depart directly from Amalfi Coast towns.

If you want to skip public transport completely, the only real alternative is a private tour. These tours pick you up directly from your hotel anywhere on the Amalfi Coast and include Ravello as part of the day, usually together with Amalfi and Positano.

Starting point
Tour type
Duration
Any Amalfi Coast town
Private tour with hotel pickup. Includes Ravello and its villas, usually together with Amalfi and Positano.
Full day

From Sorrento

From Sorrento, Ravello is also a connection game. The classic route is Sorrento to Amalfi by SITA bus, or ferry, then Amalfi to Ravello by SITA bus line 5110 or the Amico shuttle. If you are doing it independently, aim to start early.

Option
Travel time
Approx cost
Best for
Bus + bus
~1.5–2.5 hours
Low
Budget travelers. Bus from Sorrento to Amalfi, then switch to line 5110 up to Ravello.
Ferry + bus (seasonal)
~1.5–2 hours
Medium
More pleasant option in late spring and summer. Ferry from Sorrento to Amalfi, then SITA bus 5110 or Amico shuttle up to Ravello.
Private day trip
Full day
High
Comfort and flexibility, and you want to stop in Positano and Amalfi too.
Shared day tour
Full day
From ~€
You want a simple, guided day with no public transport stress.

From Salerno

Salerno is a good base if you want easier trains and a less chaotic transport hub than Naples. From Salerno, you usually reach Amalfi by ferry (best in season) or by SITA bus, then you go up to Ravello.

Option
Travel time
Approx cost
Best for
Ferry + bus
~1.5–2.5 hours
Medium
Scenic and avoids the coastal road. Ferry Salerno to Amalfi, then SITA 5110 up to Ravello or the Amico shuttle.
Bus + bus
~2–3 hours
Low
Budget option. SITA bus Salerno to Amalfi, then switch to the 5110 up to Ravello.
Taxi
~60–75 minutes
High
Fast and direct, but expensive.
Shared day tour
Full day
From ~€
You want an easy, organized day on the coast with stops in the main towns, without dealing with ferry or bus connections.
Private day trip
Full day
High
Comfort and flexibility. Best if you want a private driver from Salerno and to add extra stops like Vietri and Positano.

From Naples

From Naples, Ravello is doable without a car, but it is not “one direct ride”. You either go via Salerno and then Amalfi, or via Sorrento and then Amalfi, and finally up to Ravello. This guide on how to get to the Amalfi Coast from Naples explains the different transport options before continuing on to Ravello.

Option
Travel time
Approx cost
Best for
Ferry + bus (seasonal)
~2.5–3.5 hours
Medium
Most pleasant DIY option in season. Ferry from Naples to Amalfi, then SITA bus 5110 or the Amico shuttle up to Ravello.
Train + ferry/bus + bus
~3–4 hours
Low–medium
Flexible DIY route. Train from Naples to Sorrento, then ferry or SITA bus to Amalfi, followed by bus or Amico shuttle up to Ravello.
Train + ferry/bus + bus
~3–4 hours
Low–medium
Another solid DIY option. Train from Naples to Salerno, ferry or SITA bus to Amalfi, then bus or Amico shuttle up to Ravello.
Private transfer
~1.5–2 hours
High
Fastest and least stressful way to reach Ravello directly from Naples, especially with luggage.
Shared day tour
Full day
From ~€
Easiest option if you want to see Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello in one day with no planning.
Private day tour
Full day
Very high
Maximum flexibility with a private driver and stops in Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello.