Visiting the Amalfi Coast in April (2024)

Welcoming spring on the Amalfi Coast

Visiting the Amalfi Coast in April (1)

April is the month in which the Amalfi Coast, Capri, and Sorrento officially reopen for the season: hotels, restaurants, and shops are ready for the spring, and ferries begin their high season schedules with routes connecting to the towns along the coast.

This is a great month to explore the Amalfi Coast, as long as you are not expecting a “beach vacation”.

Aside from the days surrounding Easter and Italy's spring bank holidays (25 April and 1 May), you'll find the coast pleasantly quiet, and you'll be able to stroll through the towns and walk the hiking paths without the stress of the summer crowds.

Walking and Hiking on the Amalfi Coast

April Weather in Positano

The weather can still be a bit unpredictable in April on the Amalfi Coast, but temperatures are generally mild and there are more hours of daylight as the weeks go on. We suggest packing loafers or athletic shoes and jeans, as well as sandals and lighter clothing. It is generally too cool to swim in the sea, but the sun is warm enough for the beach to be pleasant, as well as lunch at one of the waterfront restaurants.

  • Average high temperature (in Celsius): 19° C
  • Average low temperature (in Celsius): 13° C
  • Chance of rain: 25%
  • Chance of clouds: 42%
  • Average sea temperature (in Celsius): 16° C
  • Average daylight hours: 13

Easter Celebrations

If you are visiting in April, you may be able to see some of the traditional Easter celebrations on the coast.

In Sorrento, there are a number of religious processions that take over the town streets on Holy Thursday and Good Friday, with hooded locals parading religious statues and crosses after nightfall. In Minori, a group of locals sing religious hymns that date from the 1300s and have been passed down through the generations.

Easter Processions in Sorrento

April is also an ideal time of year for a day trip to Capri from Positano or Amalfi.

The best experiences and tours in Visiting the Amalfi Coast in April

Visiting the Amalfi Coast in April (2)

Shared

Departure from Capri

Children ride free
Save with online booking
Skip the line boarding

Speedboats

€ 20 € 21 per guest

Duration 1 hour

Free cancellation

(271 Reviews)

Departure from Amalfi, Positano, Sorrento, Massa Lubrense, Nerano

Free time to visit Capri
Departure from Positano, Amalfi, or Sorrento
Picnic on board

Gozzo Fratelli Aprea 7.50 and other options...

From € 900 € 1,000 Per boat | Max 10 passengers

Duration 8 ore

(175 Reviews)

Experience and tour

Guided tour of the winery and vineyards
Lunch with a view featuring local specialties
Tasting of the 'SUPERIOR' Vesuvio Lacryma Christi DOC wines

Wine Tasting with Lunch and other options...

€ 48 per guest

Duration 2 ore

Free cancellation

(965 Reviews)

Departure from Capri

Welcome glass of bubbly
Fresh fruit
Traditional lancia or gozzo

Gozzo Fratelli Aprea 7.50 and other options...

From € 190 € 240 Per boat | Max 9 passengers

Duration 2 ore 3 ore 4 ore

(175 Reviews)

Departure from Capri

Welcome limoncello
Expert captain with safety training
Inflatable toys on board

Partenopea

From € 150 Per boat | Max 7 passengers

Duration 2 ore 3 ore 4 ore 6 ore

Visiting the Amalfi Coast in April (7)

Shared

Departure from Capri

Open ticket: choose your tour date
Admire Capri by sea
Various departure times each day

Motorized Boat for island boat tour

€ 21 per guest

Duration 2 ore

Free cancellation

(378 Reviews)

Visiting the Amalfi Coast in April (8)

Bestseller Shared

Departure from Positano, Praiano

Small group tour (max 12 people)
A full day dedicated to the sea of the Amalfi Coast
Free time to visit Amalfi;

Amalfi Coast Boat (Shared)

€ 80 per guest

Duration 7 ore

Free cancellation

(657 Reviews)

Experience and tour

Guided tour of the winery and vineyards
Lunch with a view featuring local specialties
Tasting of the 'CLASSIC' Vesuvio Lacryma Christi DOC wines

Wine Tasting with Lunch and other options...

€ 38 per guest

Duration 2 ore

Free cancellation

(965 Reviews)

Visiting the Amalfi Coast in April (10)

Shared

Departure from Capri

Skip the line
Save money
See the island highlights

Speedboats

€ 21 € 22 per guest

Duration 2 ore

Free cancellation

(271 Reviews)

Visiting the Amalfi Coast in April (11)

Bestseller Shared

Departure from Positano, Praiano

The most convenient way to visit Capri
guided tour of the island by boat and 4 hours of free time to visit the beauties of Capri
stop for a swim in the crystalline waters of the island of Capri;

Capri boat (shared)

€ 100 € 105 per guest

Duration 8 ore

Free cancellation

(657 Reviews)

Visiting the Amalfi Coast in April (12)

Bestseller Shared

Departure from Sorrento

Beat the crowds to the Blue Grotto
Cruise around the entire island of Capri
Time to explore on land

Capri Boat + Grotta

€ 125 per guest

Duration 8 ore

Free cancellation

(797 Reviews)

Departure from Capri

A private gozzo boat
Stops to swim
See the Faraglioni and grottoes

Gozzo Fratelli Aprea 7.80 and other options...

From € 200 Per boat | Max 10 passengers

Duration 2 ore 3 ore 4 ore 7 ore

Free cancellation

(216 Reviews)

Where to stay in Visiting the Amalfi Coast in April

5 stars luxury - Amalfi

The jewel in the Amalfi Coast's crown!

  1. Celebrate your love in the sea view Special Suite
  2. Savor the flavor of the Amalfi Coast in the two restuarants and wine bar
  3. Be pampered to on the private beach club with direct access and five star service

(1199 Reviews)

Luxury Villas - Positano

Villa Magia, the pinnacle of your dream villa

  1. One of the most spectacular views along the entire Amalfi Coast
  2. The perfect position at the highest point in Positano, accessible by car
  3. The lush Mediterranean garden, where you can settle in to gaze at the sea

(163 Reviews)

3 stars - Massa Lubrense

A bed on the beach (well, almost!)

  1. Just three steps and you're on the beach of Marina del Cantone
  2. A delicious fish supper at the "Pappone"' restaurant
  3. The spectacular views of the sea surrounding Nerano

From € 122

(186 Reviews)

5 stars luxury - Positano

Lasting luxury, in the bay of Positano

  1. An architectural masterpiece on the Amalfi Coast
  2. Private beach and private boat: private pleasures in Positano
  3. The flavors of the sea in the Michelin-starred Zass restaurant

(1167 Reviews)

Luxury Villas - Positano

Luxury with a view

  1. The unforgettable views of the Amalfi Coast from each and every terrace
  2. Days to remember, nights you'll never forget - in an 18th century villa
  3. Tie the knot in Positano: make your dream wedding come true

Luxury Villas - Positano

Your dream retreat in Positano

  1. Your very own luxury villa on the Amalfi Coast
  2. The spectacular views of the sea surrounding Positano
  3. Relaxing in the Jacuzzi or steam room, in the garden

(42 Reviews)

B&B and Homes - Positano

Positano's boutique guest house

  1. A villa within steps of the sea washing the Amalfi Coast
  2. Start the day in style, with breakfast on the terrace
  3. The library overlooking the center of Positano

(177 Reviews)

Luxury Villas - Ravello

A fairytale villa fit for a princess, on the Amalfi Coast

  1. Your dream holiday in a luxury villa on the Amalfi Coast
  2. Soak up the sun by the panoramic infinity pool
  3. Direct access to the sea and water-edge solarium

(40 Reviews)

Farmhouse Holidays - Piano di Sorrento

Are you ready to discover the authentic countryside along the coast?

A working farm holiday halfway between Sorrento and Positano
Local specialties made by Nonna Luisa
The warm hospitality of the Persico family

(244 Reviews)

5 stars luxury - Positano

A heady mix of beauty and luxury

  1. The indulgent elegance of the Aveda Concept Spa
  2. A captivating villa from the 1700's on the Amalfi Coast, now a 5 star hotel
  3. La Sponda del Sirenuse, 400 candles for a romantic tête-à-tête

(1208 Reviews)

4 stars - Positano

Positano's Dolce Vita

  1. The charm of a historic hotel in Positano
  2. The delicious traditional local cuisine
  3. The vicinity to the Spiaggia Grande beach

(1483 Reviews)

B&B and Homes - Massa Lubrense

Where you can find peace again...

A B&B in the most pristine countryside of the Sorrentine Peninsula
Guest rooms newly renovated in 2017
A patio overlooking the sea to relax while watching the sunset

From € 502

(162 Reviews)

Restaurants open in Visiting the Amalfi Coast in April

3 euro - Positano

The in-house restaurant at Hotel Le Sirenuse

Considered one of the most beautiful restaurants on the Amalfi Coast, lit with hundreds of candles each evening.

(910 Reviews)

Tel. +39 089875066

2 euro - Positano

Legendary restaurant on Positano's waterfront

Set right on the beach with a lively atmosphere and fresh fish and seafood.

(4321 Reviews)

Tel. +39 089 875 036

3 euro - Ravello

Gourmet dishes with breathtaking views

An exclusive location and creative menu with updated traditional dishes.

(369 Reviews)

Tel. +39 089 81 81 81

2 euro - Praiano

Terrace set directly over the water

Dinner by lantern light for an unforgettable evening.

(1965 Reviews)

Tel. +39 089 874377

2 euro - Positano

Home cooking since 1958

Local ceramics and an open-plan kitchen, with panoramic sidewalk tables.

(3283 Reviews)

Tel. +39 089 875128

2 euro - Positano

Located on the Laurito beach

Enjoy lunch with your feet in the sand at this timeless eatery.

(872 Reviews)

Tel. +39 089 875022

2 euro - Praiano

Located on the tiny Marina di Praia cove.

(1169 Reviews)

Tel. +39 089 874087

2 euro - Positano

Set on a terrace at the foot of Positano

The vibe of a historic taverna, this has been Positano's heart since the '50s.

(2011 Reviews)

Tel. +39 089 875699

2 euro - Positano

One of the most spectacular settings in Positano

Homemade pasta, fresh fish, and traditional dishes on the Amalfi Coast.

(743 Reviews)

Tel. +39 089 875400

3 euro - Maiori

Dine in a tower overlooking the sea

Take in the view from the top of this historic watchtower set over the water.
Try: A range of seafood risottos.

(2481 Reviews)

Tel. +39 089 87 7100

3 euro - Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi

Master Chef Alfonso Iaccarinos delicious tribute to Mediterranean cuisine.

The charming restaurant of Livia and Alfonso Iaccarino, is one of the most important in Italy.

(1487 Reviews)

Tel. +39 081 8780026

3 euro - Amalfi

A fantastic sea view

(14 Reviews)

Tel. +39 089 871012

Visiting the Amalfi Coast in April (2024)

FAQs

Is April a good time to visit the Amalfi Coast? ›

April is considered one of the best months of the year to visit Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast. The weather is even warm enough to visit the Island of Capri.

Is the Amalfi Coast too cold in April? ›

It's pretty mild at this time of year, but it's a good idea to bring along a jumper or light jacket for the evenings. The average daily maximum is 18 C and the average daily minimum is 12 C.

What is the Amalfi Coast like in April? ›

The weather can still be a bit unpredictable in April on the Amalfi Coast, but temperatures are generally mild and there are more hours of daylight as the weeks go on. We suggest packing loafers or athletic shoes and jeans, as well as sandals and lighter clothing.

Is Positano worth visiting in April? ›

April in Positano is beautiful, with colorful flowers blooming around the streets, warm weather, and long days. The average temperature is 16 °C, the maximum is 20 °C, and the minimum is 13 °C. There are 9 rainy days on average and 9.5 sun hours per day.

Can you swim in Amalfi in April? ›

Swimming in Amalfi in april is possible... with a wetsuit! Indeed, the water is cold at this time of year with an average sea temperature of 61°F (minimum: 58°F - maximum: 64°F).

Is Positano hot in April? ›

It's pretty mild at this time of year, but it's a good idea to bring along a jumper or light jacket for the evenings. The average daily maximum is 18 C and the average daily minimum is 12 C.

Can you swim in Positano in April? ›

Swimming in Positano in april is possible... with a wetsuit! Indeed, the water is cold at this time of year with an average sea temperature of 60°F (minimum: 58°F - maximum: 64°F).

Where is the best place to go in Italy in April? ›

April is one of the best months to visit the cities of Rome and Florence and Venice. You'll escape the summer crowds, and the oppressive heat, and you'll find prices are lower. In Rome you could take a three-day gastronomy tour or discover the food markets on a Vespa.

Is Capri open in April? ›

April ushers in Capri's high season, when the island's bars, restaurants, and hotels open back up for the season and visitors are welcomed with open arms!

How should I dress for Amalfi Coast in April? ›

Re: What to wear in late april? Perfect for a nice restaurant would be a nice pair of pants and a linen jacket. The Amalfi Coast is casual. If you are eating along the sea in a seafood restaurant, just slacks and a top.

What is the best month to visit the Amalfi Coast? ›

The best time to visit the Amalfi Coast is in May or September. It's at its most enjoyable during these months — expect beautiful weather and lots of activities, without the summer crowds. Temperatures normally sit around 68°F to 77°F. The Amalfi Coast is less busy from November to March.

How many days do you need on the Amalfi Coast? ›

One of the most common questions about visiting the Amalfi Coast are how many days are enough to see it and the best way to include it in a wider Italy itinerary. The short answer is that you need 2 days on the Amalfi Coast to see its highlights and 3 days or more if you want to add a trip to Capri or Sorrento.

Is Positano nicer than Amalfi? ›

Positano has a greater selection of shops and restaurants. They also have far better beaches. For art galleries and historic attractions, Amalfi has the lead here with the Duomo, the Carta (Paper) Museum, the Maritime Arsenal Museum, and more.

Is Positano cheaper than Amalfi? ›

Positano is the most expensive town on the Amalfi Coast, which obviously means it's cheaper to stay in Amalfi than Positano. The average hotel rate in Amalfi is $150 USD per night; whereas, the average hotel rate in Positano is over $350 per night.

What is Sorrento like in April? ›

The average high in Sorrento is 18ºC in April, which is warm enough for you to spend the day relaxing in the sun. You should bring some warmer clothes for the evenings though, as it can get quite cool once the sun goes down. This is at 7.30pm at the start of the month and gradually gets later.

Is April a good time to visit Italy? ›

April is one of the best months to visit Italy, a lovely time when spring blossoms in full force bringing pleasant temperatures, flowers and fragrant air. An old Italian saying goes 'Aprile, dolce dormire' (April, sweet sleeping) and indeed, April in Italy is a month that makes you want to go slow and rest.

Do ferries run on Amalfi Coast in April? ›

Ferry routes to and from the Amalfi Coast usually run from April to October. The Sorrento - Positano - Amalfi route begins running in mid-May. During winter season, the only active ferry routes are those between Sorrento and Naples, and Naples or Sorrento and the islands.

How do you get to Positano in April? ›

Ferry connections to Positano are usually available from April to October. You can catch a ferry to Positano from neighboring cities of the Amalfi Coast, the islands of the Gulf of Naples and the cities of Naples, Salerno and Sorrento. Here, you can find more detailed information about ferries to Positano.

Is it sunny in Italy in April? ›

Sunshine and rainfall

There is a 49% chance of a perfect sunny day and a 51% chance of seeing a mixture of sunshine and clouds with an average 13mm of rainfall this month.

Can you swim in Italy in April? ›

Swimming in april in Sicily, Bari, Capri, Amalfi Coast, Naples, Sardinia, Sorrento, Tuscany, Amalfi, Brindisi, Genoa, Ischia, Levanto, Pompeii, Portofino and Positano is possible... with a wetsuit! Indeed, the water is cold at this time of year with an average temperature of 61°F (min: 58°F/max: 64°F).

What is the best month to visit Positano? ›

According to the Positano Tourism Board, May is considered the best month to visit for its lack of tourists, perfect 70-degree day temps and beautiful blooming flowers. What's more, travel rates are lower than those seen during the peak summer season. Summer on the Amalfi Coast is both very hot and very crowded.

Is April a rainy month in Italy? ›

After November, April is typically the rainiest month for Florence and Rome, with an average of 8-9 days of rainfall. Average high temperatures in central Italy in April are in the mid-60s °F (18-20°C). Southern Italy sees 6-8 days of rain on average in April.

How should I dress in Italy in April? ›

Bottom line, to sightsee comfortably in Rome in April:
  1. Wear good walking shoes/walking sandals.
  2. Dress in jeans or long cotton pants.
  3. Wear a light cotton top with a sweater/cardigan.
  4. Bring a waterproof coat/jacket.
  5. Bring a rain hat and/or an umbrella.
  6. Last but not least, don't forget the Italian MUST WEAR - a scarf.

Is it better to go to Italy in March or April? ›

March is one of the best months to visit Italy, a lovely time when the country moves from the winter into the spring season.

Is the Blue Grotto open in April? ›

The Blue Grotto is open all year round, weather permitting, though it is often closed from November to March. If visiting in winter, it's best to check first either at the ticket offices of Laser Capri (Molo 21) and Motoscafisti di Capri (Molo 0) in Marina Grande, or by calling 081 8375646 after 9 am.

Is it better to stay in Sorrento or Capri? ›

It depend on your interest. If you plan on going to the surrounding areas for historic sites, shopping, etc. then I would recommend Sorrento because it is on the main land and you can reach the other areas easier. If however you want to relax and spend the time at a great hotel then taking the hydrofoil over to Capri.

What is the weather like on the Amalfi Coast in mid April? ›

April Weather in Amalfi Italy. Daily high temperatures increase by 6°F, from 63°F to 70°F, rarely falling below 57°F or exceeding 77°F. Daily low temperatures increase by 5°F, from 51°F to 56°F, rarely falling below 45°F or exceeding 61°F.

Where should I stay on the Amalfi Coast for the first time? ›

The best areas to stay in Amalfi Coast for first-timer are the towns of Positano, Sorrento, Amalfi Ravello, Praiano, Maiori, Minori, Salerno, Agerola, Vietri sul Mare, Conca dei Marini, Cetara, Atrani, and Tramonti.

Where do you fly into for the Amalfi Coast? ›

The closest international airport to the Amalfi coast is in Naples (the Capodichino airport), but many people prefer to fly into Rome, as it's cheaper.

Is 4 days in Amalfi enough? ›

4 days are enough for the Amalfi Coast if you are organised and have a good plan in place. There's so much to see and do in this stunning region, so it's important to prioritise what you want to experience the most.

Is it better to stay in Amalfi or Sorrento? ›

Our verdict: The Sorrento Coast is the perfect place for a less overcrowded experience of the Italian South. You'll experience small villages all by yourself and can watch the sunset from the balcony of your hotel (that probably also costs you less then the hotels at the Amalfi Coast).

Do I need a car in Amalfi Coast? ›

You can most certainly get around the Amalfi Coast without a car, instead opting for buses and ferries to take you along the coast and across to the glorious Capri.

Which is better Amalfi Coast or Cinque Terre? ›

Amalfi Coast is the winner when it comes to family-friendly accommodations, but Cinque Terre is more compact and quicker to get around. If you plan to take your kids to Pompeii, then Amalfi Coast is a clear choice, while Cinque Terre is a better choice if you're visiting other destinations in the north.

What is the warmest part of Italy in April? ›

You'll find the best of the weather on the islands of Sicily and Sardinia, but not many other tourists. The Italians would never visit in April – they wait until August and then all go at once. Sicily has lovely beaches but it's also an island packed with ancient sites, lovely food and spectacular volcanic countryside.

How many days in Amalfi is enough? ›

Around 5 days should be more than enough time to soak in the wonders of the Amalfi Coast, one of Italy's most beautiful destinations, but even if you have a day or three to spare, you'll be able to see just why this region has been captivating visitors since Ancient Roman times.

How many days should you stay in Amalfi Coast? ›

One of the most common questions about visiting the Amalfi Coast are how many days are enough to see it and the best way to include it in a wider Italy itinerary. The short answer is that you need 2 days on the Amalfi Coast to see its highlights and 3 days or more if you want to add a trip to Capri or Sorrento.

What part of Italy is best to visit in April? ›

Visiting Italy in April: 10 top travel destinations
  • Ferrara.
  • Milan.
  • Benevento.
  • Naples.
  • Cremona.
  • Bologna.
  • Bari.
  • Rome.

Is April high season in Italy? ›

High Seasons in Italy

The main high season in Italy is summer, but it's not as simple as June-August. These days, the summer high season begins in May, covers June and July, skips August, and finishes around the end of September.

How hot is Sorrento in April? ›

The average high in Sorrento is 18ºC in April, which is warm enough for you to spend the day relaxing in the sun. You should bring some warmer clothes for the evenings though, as it can get quite cool once the sun goes down. This is at 7.30pm at the start of the month and gradually gets later.

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