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Italy's Amalfi Coast: Everything You Need to Know - Lexie Limitless

Italy's Amalfi Coast: Everything You Need to Know - Lexie Limitless

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How much to budget, what to do, where to stay and more on the Amalfi Coast! I don-t recommend renting a car to travel around the Amalfi Coast. Driving along the coast is stressful and very expensive. Parking is mainly for residents, very difficult to have a car here unless your hotel includes a parking space. For transportation from Naples, there are a few options: You can book a private transfer from the airport which costs around 35 euros per person. This is the best option if you have a lot of luggage but its expensive, however it is still cheaper than a car rental. There are no direct trains but the best way to get to the coast in my opinion is to take a local train from the Naples train station to Sorrento or to Solarno if you want to start on the opposite side of the coast. Then you can take a ferry or a Sita bus to your specific destination which costs between 5-9 euros per person. While exploring the different villages, use the local bus system to get between towns which costs only around 1 euro! Renting a scooter costs around 60 euros per day The Amalfi Coast is one of the most expensive summer destinations in Europe. -Main dishes will usually run 15-25- at a minimum. A glass of wine will be 6-9-. The high season for visiting the Amalfi Coast in Italy is from June to August, I recommend visiting in September Scottman895: The Amalfi Coast looks more beautiful than I thought! That is great to know about the transportation there. When I go to Europe, I usually try to avoid renting a car unless it is unavoidable, so I'm glad there are options of using public transportation there. The hike looked incredible! Thanks for the video! I will have to add the Amalfi Coast to my endless bucket list!
Date: 2022-03-12

Comments and reviews: 9


I went to that same Limoncello shop in Sorrento back in 2018 by pure happenstance! I went to Rome with my best friend our senior year in college, and skipped out on Pompeii/Mt. Vesuvius because it was the last day of our trip and we were pretty tired by then, so we went straight to our final visit, and we both know whenever we go on our honeymoon (not -our- honeymoon, more like whenever we find our spouse) Sorrento must be included, it's quite a hidden gem as far as it goes with the Amalfi Coast lol.
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Great video Lexie! I used to live in Napoli and your scene of its airport brought back so many (superb) memories! I cycled the Amalfi Coast often and all of your advice was spot on. The Path of Gods is a marvelous hike and I'm glad you experienced it. The wildfire thing happened to me as well. it's not terribly uncommon. Keep up the amazing videos and inspiring life!
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-Thanks for the video, investment is the key, you can be rich like these millionaires by working your ass out, most of them don-t work upto 3hrs everyday. They earn passively from their investments which most minimum wage earners don-t do, life is sweet when you have different sources of income, invest in something to expand your earning
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-Thanks for the video, investment is the key, you can be rich like these millionaires by working your ass out, most of them don-t work upto 3hrs everyday. They earn passively from their investments which most minimum wage earners don-t do, life is sweet when you have different sources of income, invest in something to expand your earning
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Hey Lexie come back to pakistan I'll show you places you haven't been to and I've became your fan watching you with Thomas and if you can text them please let them know that someone is there huge huge fan in pakistan I text them and they don't even know lol but tbh you made me your fan too with this classy videos and story telling: ')
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I don-t like this person style of vlogging it-s like fake infomercial she-s not even that good she says we well who is we? Then says the most scenic drive and shows you none of it, really if you want to know about this area just watch Nicky Positano
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Your videos get better with every post, Lexie. I will definitely go there one day and film some vlogs of my own, but to be honest I prefer piles of snow and minus 20 degrees (Celsius -.
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Did you try the water taxi/water buses? We were going to go in 2020 but got cancelled for Covid and that was the plan to use those. Rather than the Land buses.
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Being from Italy, I can guarantee you that the public transport being late or not passing at all, it's definitely typical, especially in the South -
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