Praiano

Praiano is in Campania, Italy. It's a part of the world-famous Amalfi Coast, a really beautiful and quiet place. There are dozens of hotels on the steep cliffs.

By bus
Use the SITA bus from Sorrento Circumvesuviana train station or from Amalfi bus station. From Sorrento the trip takes about 1 hour, from Amalfi there is a 20-minute drive.

By train/bus
Main train line of Trenitalia closer stations are in Naples Piazza Garibaldi or Salerno main station.

From Naples use the Circumvesuviana local train to Sorrento, trip is about 1 hour and then continue to Praiano by SITA bus, trip is about another hour.

From Salerno use the SITA bus to Amalfi, trip is about another hour. the continue to Praiano, still by SITA bus for about further 20 minutes.

By boat
There is a network of ferries that run along the towns of the Amalfi Coast. The ferry service is run by Coop Sant'Andrea. They provide quicker access to the towns during the summer months, as opposed to the one main Amalfi Coast road which connects Amalfi to Praiano to Positano and onwards to Sorrento. Major ferry stops are Salerno, Sorrento, Positano, and Amalfi. In summer, there are ferry connections from Positano and Amalfi to the pretty towns of Maiori and Minori. Praiano is not served by ferry as there is no stable pier to dock and the marina is very shallow. Positano is the closest point for people staying in Praiano who want the ferry.

By bus
The SITA bus service runs all along the Amalfi Coast (and from the main towns of Naples to Salerno). Tourists can purchase a 24-hr ticket for €6 or a 3-day pass for €15. The rides are quite frequent and late evening ones are also available. During summer the service is available until midnight from Sorrento and Amalfi to Praiano.

A local bus that loops Praiano and Positano is available from spring until fall. The service is operated by the Flavio Gioia company. Tickets can be purchased on board or at the tobacconist.

Further information are available at the local efficient Praiano's tourist office, located in the centre of the village in Via Capriglione by the main Church of San Gennaro.

By scooter
There are few scooter rental companies in Praiano. This route is highly recommended if one has motorcycle experience. Though the roads are skinny at points, the drivers tend to be responsible and under control.

By foot
This is the best way to enjoy Praiano walking the ancient paths that during the last millennium were built with the local stones by the village inhabitants.

See

 * Chiesa di San Gennaro.
 * Chiesa di San Tommaso, for its unique climate.
 * Chiesa di Santa Caterina, on the 163 Statal Road.
 * Chiesa di San Giovanni, with a wonderful floor and pipe organ.
 * Chiesa SS.Annunziata, on the beach La Praia.
 * Chiesa S.Maria di Costantinopoli, with a wonderful landscape.
 * Chiesa S.Maria ad Castra, for the wonderful view and mystical experience.
 * Chiesa S.Maria ad Castra, for the wonderful view and mystical experience.

Do

 * Relax - Praiano is an ideal village if you wish a relaxing holiday in the bustling Amalfi Coast without giving up of being in the middle of the attraction. Positano and Amalfi are at only 20 minutes drive and well connected by the Sita bus network. You can reach the village of Ravello and attend a spectacular concert driving only 35 minutes.
 * Locals gather together for gossip and talking at the main church squares of San Gennaro and San Luca, especially in the evening. The young generation instead will meet at the busy bars of Vivaro, bar Sole and Fioriere to listen music and enjoy a soft drink, a red wine glass or a bier.
 * Praiano has few small pebble beaches, some are only reachable by boat. The main ones are Marina di Praia especially frequented in the evening because of the famous night club L’Africana but also for the lovely restaurants and La Gavitella, the other main beach, lately becoming the most entertaining beach of the coast for his  seaside lidos. The Gavitella is also one of the few beaches of the Amalfi Coast facing West meaning the best exposure to the sun rotation enjoying the longest sun light on the Amalfi Coast until 20:00 during the summer period.
 * Some local hotel offer cooking classes with reservation. It could be a fun experience to do if you have Italian culinary ambitions.

Buy
Local stores offer hand-made ceramics at lower prices than the neighboring towns.



Eat
The proximity to the sea provides many chances to enjoy the local cuisine of the Amalfi Coast. You will see many of the restaurants heading out on their fishing boats to bring back meals for that day. The fish is fresh and the shellfish is very sweet. Be aware that some seafood items may be frozen. The menu will alert you to this. The majority of the wines are local.


 * La Brace, Via Gennaro Capriglione, 146.
 * La Strada, Via Gennaro Capriglione, 178.
 * La Brace, Via Gennaro Capriglione, 146.
 * La Strada, Via Gennaro Capriglione, 178.
 * La Strada, Via Gennaro Capriglione, 178.
 * La Strada, Via Gennaro Capriglione, 178.
 * La Strada, Via Gennaro Capriglione, 178.

Drink

 * Bar del Sole, Capriglione 120 gets very lively at night. It is also sells ice cream and beer and wine to go. This seems to be the prime location to get all of the Italian bar items, including all espresso-based beverages (cappuccino, espresso, etc.) and pastries (sfogliatelle, treccine, cornetti, etc.). There is an indoor bar as well as an outdoor terrace that overlooks San Gennaro Church. This is where you will find many of the local villagers and fisherman.
 * Bar del Sole, Capriglione 120 gets very lively at night. It is also sells ice cream and beer and wine to go. This seems to be the prime location to get all of the Italian bar items, including all espresso-based beverages (cappuccino, espresso, etc.) and pastries (sfogliatelle, treccine, cornetti, etc.). There is an indoor bar as well as an outdoor terrace that overlooks San Gennaro Church. This is where you will find many of the local villagers and fisherman.

Sleep
Many companies offer apartment and villa rentals, often by the week. These are terrific for those who like to travel and not depend upon the services of a formal hotel. These tend to have more charm and offer economical choices when compared to hotels.


 * Hotel Onda Verde, Via Terramare 3, Telephone +30 089 874143, +39 089 874 125 (fax: +39 089 8131049), . Hotel Onda Verde offers a stunning location with panoramic views, attentive and friendly staff and outstanding cuisine. Access to the beach, and boats to La Grotta Smeraldo and La Gavitella. The SITA bus, which connects all Amalfi coast points, stops right outside the hotel entrance.
 * Hotel Onda Verde, Via Terramare 3, Telephone +30 089 874143, +39 089 874 125 (fax: +39 089 8131049), . Hotel Onda Verde offers a stunning location with panoramic views, attentive and friendly staff and outstanding cuisine. Access to the beach, and boats to La Grotta Smeraldo and La Gavitella. The SITA bus, which connects all Amalfi coast points, stops right outside the hotel entrance.
 * Hotel Onda Verde, Via Terramare 3, Telephone +30 089 874143, +39 089 874 125 (fax: +39 089 8131049), . Hotel Onda Verde offers a stunning location with panoramic views, attentive and friendly staff and outstanding cuisine. Access to the beach, and boats to La Grotta Smeraldo and La Gavitella. The SITA bus, which connects all Amalfi coast points, stops right outside the hotel entrance.
 * Hotel Onda Verde, Via Terramare 3, Telephone +30 089 874143, +39 089 874 125 (fax: +39 089 8131049), . Hotel Onda Verde offers a stunning location with panoramic views, attentive and friendly staff and outstanding cuisine. Access to the beach, and boats to La Grotta Smeraldo and La Gavitella. The SITA bus, which connects all Amalfi coast points, stops right outside the hotel entrance.

Go next
Praiano is on the SITA Sorrento-Salerno line, which will allow you to travel to all of the towns along the Amalfi Coast. Tickets can be purchased at any tabacchi. Remember to validate the ticket once you board the bus or else you risk the chance of being fined if you are caught without a validated ticket.


 * Maiori
 * Minori
 * Ravello
 * Amalfi
 * Tramonti
 * Conca dei Marini
 * Furore
 * Positano
 * Capri
 * Pompeii
 * Herculaneum