Food scene
Amazing local cuisine with a modern twist and delicious gourmet pizzas. Right on front of the house!
Rist. Antico Borgo
5 Via NoceAmazing local cuisine with a modern twist and delicious gourmet pizzas. Right on front of the house!
Ristorante San Giovanni
2 Via RoscaTraditional dishes and great pizzas!
Groceries
Breakfast, quick lunches and pizzas (only at dinner time).
Also operates as a mini supermarket!
Bar Blu Di Mansi Raffaele
2 P.za S. GiovanniBreakfast, quick lunches and pizzas (only at dinner time).
Also operates as a mini supermarket!
Traveler advice
Getting around
Scooters are the fastest way to get around the Amalfi Coast
- Renting a scooter is the best way to avoid getting stuck in traffic.
Check out C&F, they are in Ravello but they can take the scooter to you.
- Second best would be travelling by bus (you can reach all villages and cities hopping on one in Amalfi)
Platforms are in Piazzale Flavio Gioia.
If you need to get back to Pontone, you can either catch a bus that stops there (5 mins walk from the apartment) or one that goes to Scala-Ravello and ask the driver to leave you at the "Bivio" (crossroads). 10 mins walk.
Don't miss
Walk to Amalfi's old town centre
This is simply a must!
Just below the square, you'll find the ancient staircase that takes you directly to the town centre.
It's 900 stairs, but totally worth it.
You can climb back after your day at the beach or simply catch a bus.
Getting around
How to reach Pontone
- From Naple's airport: boom your seat on the shuttle bus:
https://www.pintourbus.com/en/napoli-amalfi-transfer/
- By car/scooter: there's only one road that leads to Pontone so Google Maps is your trusted friend. Park alongside the street within the blue lines. If you want to purchase a parking subscription let me know and I can help you with that.
- By bus: get one in Amalfi (Piazzale Flavio Gioia). Some of them stop in Pontone, some others go directly to Scala-Ravello: simply ask the driver to leave you at the "Bivio"