Posted on Mar 18, 2026 / Travel

Yes — the Amalfi Coast is gorgeous, but it’s also one of Italy’s most popular and expensive destinations, especially July and August when Italians and international tourists flood in. Accommodation prices can skyrocket in peak season, and parking or boat tours aren’t cheap either, so budgeting ahead really helps avoid surprises. If you want to save some cash and skip the worst crowds, try visiting in shoulder seasons like May, early June, or September when weather’s still great and prices are usually lower. Even then, popular towns like Positano and Amalfi get pretty busy, so plan your days early and book ferries or tours if you can. A lot of travelers also stay in slightly less tourist‑heavy spots like Maiori, Minori, or even nearby Salerno, which are more budget‑friendly but still offer easy access to the highlights. Whatever your budget, walking around the villages and enjoying views from public paths is free and unforgettable. Just be ready for humans — and beauty — everywhere you go.
© 2026 City maps and famous places