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Ristorante La Caravella
( 089 87 10 29; www.ristorantelacaravella.it ; Via Matteo Camera 12; tasting menus €50-120;
noon-2.30pm & 7.30-11pm Wed-Mon) The regional food here has recently earned the restaurant
a Michelin star with dishes that offer nouvelle zap, like black ravioli with cuttlefish ink,
scampi and ricotta, or that are unabashedly simple, like the catch of the day served grilled
on lemon leaves. Wine aficionados are likely to find something to try on the 15,000-label
list. Reservations essential.
CAMPANIAN €€€
Information
Post office (Corso delle Repubbliche Marinare 31) Next door to the tourist office.
Tourist office ( www.amalfitouristoffice.it ; Corso delle Repubbliche Marinare 27; 9am-1pm & 2-6pm
Mon-Sat, 9am-1pm Sun, closed Sun Apr, May & Sep, closed Sat & Sun Oct-Mar) Good for bus and
ferry timetables.
Getting There & Away
BOAT
Between April and October there are daily sailings to/from Amalfi.
Alicost ( Click here ) operates one daily service to Amalfi (€7), Salerno (€11) and Capri
(€19). On Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, it also sails once to Sorrento (€16.80).
TraVelMar ( 089 87 29 50; www.travelmar.it ) runs ferries to Positano (€8, seven daily) and
Salerno (€8, six daily).
Linee Marittime Partenopee ( Click here ) runs three daily hydrofoils and four daily fer-
ries to Capri (€21/20.50).
Coop Sant'Andrea ( 089 87 29 50; www.coopsantandrea.com ; Lungomare dei Cavalieri 1) con-
nects Amalfi to Salerno (€8, six daily) and Positano (€8, seven daily).
BUS
SITA Sud ( Click here ) runs at least 17 daily services from Piazza Flavio Gioia to Sor-
rento (€3.80, 100 minutes) via Positano (€2.50, 50 minutes). It runs at least 24 daily ser-
vices to Ravello (€2.50, 25 minutes) and at least nine services to Salerno (€2.50, 1¼
hours).
There are two early-morning connections to Naples (€4.10, two hours), with no services
on Sunday, so you're better off catching a bus to Sorrento and then the Circumvesuviana
train to Naples.
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