Cruise to Amalfi Coast

Cruise ship facing Italian coastline

Amalfi Coast Cruises: Your guide to cruising Italy's spectacular coastline

  • MSC cruise ship off the Italian coastline
  • MSC cruise ship docked in the Amalfi Coast
  • MSC cruise ship docked at the Amalfi Coast

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Frequently asked questions

Highlights on an Amalfi Coast cruise include visits to Positano, Amalfi, Ravello, and the island of Capri.


The peak season is from May to September, offering warm weather and clear skies. Just keep in mind that this will be busy, so be sure to book in advance.


Yes, many cruises offer activities and excursions suitable for children.


Most cruises include meals, often featuring Italian and Mediterranean specialties. Double check your individual itinerary to confirm what is included with yours.


Yes, several cruise lines offer upscale experiences with premium amenities and services. Chat to your Flight Centre cruising expert to find the luxury cruise that suits your dates and budget.


Cruises can range from day trips to week-long adventures along the coast.


Absolutely! Many cruises offer Italian music, dance, and culinary experiences like cooking classes, history lessons and more.


Sun protection, comfortable walking shoes, and stylish evening wear for dinners are a must for any Amalfi cruise.


Yes, the Amalfi Coast itself is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and many cruises highlight its historical and cultural significance.


The main access points are Naples and Salerno, both of which are well-connected by road and rail.