Take direction to Rome, the junction G.R.A. (ring road of Rome) direction Naples, junction 21. Keep on motorway A1 direction Naples, keep on motorway A3 (not A30). Exit Vietri sul Mare and keep on direction Amalfi: at 1 km before Amalfi on the left you have Villa San Michele.
DEPARTURE FROM NAPLES:
Follow signs to A3 Salerno: take the motorway A3. Keep on motorway A3 direction to Salerno. Exit at Vietri sul Mare and follow the directions to Amalfi and at 1 km before Amalfi on the left you have Villa San Michele.
BY PLANE:
Naples Airport is the nearest airport well connected with Rome, Milan, Venice, London, Paris Frankfurt. From the airport you can take the bus leaving to Sorrento, Amalfi. You stop at Amalfi and take the bus to Salerno: the stop is in front of the hotel at Castiglione di Ravello.
BY TRAIN:
Salerno is the nearest railway station: 25 km – approximately 55 minutes drive. From the station you can take a taxi or the bus leaving to Amalfi: the bus
stop is in front of the hotel at Castiglione di Ravello.
Naples is the second nearest: 70 km – approximately 75 minutes drive.
BY CAR:
FROM SOUTH AND EST:
On motorway A3 take the junction to Salerno Centro. Turn left following signs to Vietri sul Mare and Amalfi, after driving for about 3 kms you will arrive to Amalfi. 1 km before Amalfi you have Villa San Michele on your left.
DRIVING FROM ROME OR NAPLES:
Follow the directions to the motorway A3 and Salerno. On A3 take the junction "Vietri sul Mare", and follow the signs to Amalfi. 1 km before Amalfi you have on the left Villa San Michele. Approximate journey time from Rome 3 ½ hours, Naples 1 ½ hours.
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