
Ravello
Amalfi Coast's elevated garden paradise above the sea
Ravello sits 365 meters above the Mediterranean, perched on a cliff like someone placed a jewel box on a shelf. This isn't your typical Amalfi Coast town with crowded beaches and cruise ship hordes. Here's the thing — Ravello trades the sea-level chaos for something better: gardens that spill over ancient terraces, infinity views that stretch to Africa on clear days, and hotels where Greta Garbo once hid from the world.
The town feels like stepping into a postcard from the 1950s, when writers and musicians discovered this clifftop refuge. Wagner composed parts of Parsifal here. Gore Vidal lived here for decades. You'll understand why within five minutes of walking through Villa Rufolo's gardens or standing on the Terrace of Infinity at Villa Cimbrone.
But Ravello isn't frozen in time. The restaurants serve some of the coast's best food, the luxury hotels rival anything in Positano, and the summer music festival brings world-class performances to an outdoor stage with the sea as backdrop. Just don't expect nightlife — this place goes quiet after dinner, which is exactly the point.
Money-Saving Tips
- 1.SITA bus tickets cost €2.20 from Amalfi to Ravello — buy them at tobacco shops, not from drivers
- 2.Lunch menus offer the same food as dinner for half the price at most restaurants
- 3.Villa Rufolo gardens charge €7 admission but Villa Cimbrone costs €12 — both worth it for different reasons
- 4.Hotel breakfast often costs €35-50 per person — grab pastries and coffee at Caffè Calce for €8 total
- 5.Taxi from Ravello to Amalfi runs €25-30 — split it with other travelers waiting at the bus stop
- 6.Many luxury hotels offer free shuttle service to Amalfi if you're staying multiple nights
- 7.Restaurant wine markups are brutal — house wine often tastes better and costs 70% less than bottles
Travel Tips
- •Pack comfortable walking shoes — Ravello's medieval streets are all stone steps and uneven surfaces
- •Book dinner reservations before you arrive, especially at Rossellinis and other popular spots
- •Villa Cimbrone's Terrace of Infinity gets crowded 4-6 PM — visit early morning for better photos
- •The last bus to Amalfi leaves around 10 PM in summer, 8 PM in winter — miss it and taxi costs €30
- •Most hotels offer luggage transfer from the bus stop — take advantage rather than dragging bags uphill
- •Bring layers even in summer — clifftop evenings get breezy and temperatures drop 10 degrees after sunset
- •Download offline maps — cell service gets spotty in some parts of town
- •The Ravello Festival runs July-September with outdoor concerts in Villa Rufolo gardens — book tickets early
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