← Back to Compare

Naples vs Amalfi Coast

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Quick Verdict

Pick Amalfi Coast for Positano's pastel cascade, Ravello clifftop gardens, and SS163 corniche driving. Pick Naples if Da Michele's $6 margherita, Spaccanapoli chaos, and Pompeii bronzes at the Archaeological Museum win out.

🏆 Amalfi Coast wins 80 OVR vs 74 · attribute matchup 53

Naples
Naples
Italy

74OVR

VS
Amalfi Coast
Amalfi Coast
Italy

80OVR

55
Safety
85
65
Cleanliness
78
68
Affordability
40
97
Food
90
89
Culture
74
77
Nightlife
65
79
Walkability
68
64
Nature
99
72
Connectivity
72
64
Transit
64
Naples

Naples

Italy

Amalfi Coast

Amalfi Coast

Italy

Naples

Safety: 60/100Pop: 960KEurope/Rome

Amalfi Coast

Safety: 78/100Pop: 60K (coast)Europe/Rome

How do Naples and Amalfi Coast compare?

Most travelers face this fork after a few days in Rome, and the answer is rarely "one or the other" — Naples is the gritty pizza-and-Pompeii capital, the Amalfi Coast is the cliffside fantasy that hangs above it. Naples is where Spaccanapoli cuts the historic centre in a single dead-straight line, where pizza margherita was invented at Brandi in 1889, where the National Archaeological Museum holds the actual frescoes lifted out of Pompeii, and where Vesuvius looms on the skyline. The Amalfi Coast is Positano's pastel cascade, Ravello's clifftop gardens, Praiano's quieter terraces, and the SS163 hugging the Tyrrhenian for 50 white-knuckle kilometres.

Budgets diverge sharply: Naples sits at about $100 a day mid-range, the Amalfi Coast at roughly $200, and that gap is mostly hotel and dinner. Naples gives you world-class archaeology, $7 fritto misto from a sidewalk window, and the most chaotic Italian street life south of Palermo — but the safety score is honest at 60, and pickpockets work the Garibaldi train station hard. The Amalfi Coast is calmer, prettier, and the food is excellent without being inventive — fritto, lemon-everything, and seafood priced for a yacht crowd. Both peak April–June and September–October.

Naples is a 1h 10min Frecciarossa from Rome ($40-50); the Amalfi Coast is another 70 minutes by Circumvesuviana train and SITA bus from Naples — so a 4-night base in Naples with a 2-night Positano or Praiano detour is the standard play. Pro tip: do Pompeii, Herculaneum, and the Naples museum first, then move down the coast for the wind-down. Pick Naples for food, archaeology, and zero pretense; the Amalfi Coast for the view, the slow boat to Capri, and a hotel terrace where you don't leave until sunset.

💰 Budget

budget
Naples: $40-65Amalfi Coast: $80-120
mid-range
Naples: $100-160Amalfi Coast: $200-350
luxury
Naples: $250-400Amalfi Coast: $500+

🛡️ Safety

Naples58/100Safety Score78/100Amalfi Coast

Naples

Naples has a grittier reputation than other Italian tourist cities, and petty crime (pickpocketing, bag snatching, scooter theft) is a real concern. However, violent crime against tourists is rare, and most visitors have trouble-free experiences.

Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast is generally very safe for tourists. Violent crime is extremely rare. The main safety concerns relate to the treacherous coastal road, steep terrain, and sea conditions rather than crime. Petty theft can occur on crowded buses and beaches during peak season.

🌤️ Weather

Naples

Naples has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The sea moderates temperatures year-round.

Spring (March - May)10-22°C
Summer (June - August)20-32°C
Autumn (September - November)12-25°C
Winter (December - February)5-13°C

Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast enjoys a classic Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The coastal mountains create microclimates — coastal towns are warm and sunny while hilltop Ravello can be cooler and cloudier. Sea breezes moderate summer heat along the coast.

Spring (March - May)12-22°C
Summer (June - August)20-32°C
Autumn (September - November)14-26°C
Winter (December - February)6-13°C

🚇 Getting Around

Naples

Naples has a metro, funiculars, and buses, but the system is notoriously unreliable. The historic center is best explored on foot. Taxis and apps fill the gaps.

Walkability: Excellent in the historic center — Spaccanapoli, Via dei Tribunali, and the waterfront are all walkable. The Vomero hill requires a funicular. Be careful of scooters on narrow streets.

Metro Line 1€1.30 single, €4.00 for daily pass
Funiculars€1.30 single (same ticket as metro)
Circumvesuviana€3.60 to Pompeii, €4.60 to Sorrento

Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast is served by SITA buses along the main road and ferry services between towns from April to October. Driving is not recommended due to narrow roads, limited parking, and heavy traffic. Ferries are the most scenic and stress-free way to travel between the main towns.

Walkability: Individual towns are walkable but involve hundreds of steps due to the cliffside terrain. Positano is essentially vertical with 400+ steps from the main road to the beach. Amalfi's center is flat but surrounded by hills. Walking between towns is possible on ancient footpaths but requires fitness and good shoes. Bring as little luggage as possible — wheels are useless on stairs.

SITA Sud Buses€1.30-2.40 (~$1.40-2.60) per ride; 24-hour pass €10 (~$11)
Travelmar / NLG / Lucibello Ferries€8-15 (~$9-16) per route; Positano-Amalfi €10 (~$11)
Private Boat Hire / Water Taxi€300-800 (~$325-870) for a half/full-day charter for up to 10 people

📅 Best Time to Visit

Naples

Apr–May, Sep–Oct

Peak travel window

Amalfi Coast

May–Jun, Sep–Oct

Peak travel window

The Verdict

Choose Naples if...

you want pizza's birthplace — Spaccanapoli, Castel dell'Ovo, the National Archaeological Museum's Pompeii treasures, and ferries to Capri and the Amalfi Coast

Choose Amalfi Coast if...

you want cliffside pastel villages over the Tyrrhenian — Positano, Ravello gardens, lemon groves, Capri day trips, and the SS163 coast drive

NaplesvsAmalfi Coast

Try another