Ravello Travel Photography Guide: Capturing the Amalfi Coast's Crown Jewel

A photographer's paradise perched high above the Amalfi Coast, Ravello offers breathtaking panoramas, elegant villas, and lush gardens. From the iconic views at Villa Rufolo to the charming Piazza Centrale, discover how to capture Ravello's timeless beauty and dramatic coastal vistas.

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Aerial View of Amalfi Drive, Italy
Ravello Italy Piazza Centrale Ornate Gate Sunset
Sunset View Amalfi Coast Ravello Italy

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The best time to visit is during May for garden blooms, September for pleasant weather and fewer crowds, July for Ravello Festival performances. However, avoid August (peak tourism and heat), January-February (many closures) due to less favorable conditions.

The nearest airport is Naples International Airport (NAP). SITA bus from Amalfi, limited service Limited parking in town, use paid lots at entrance

Recommended cameras include Sony A7IV, iPhone 14 Pro. For lenses, consider bringing 16-35mm f/2.8, 24-70mm f/2.8, 70-200mm f/2.8.

Villa Rufolo: Best visited during Late afternoon for golden light on the coast. Use wide-angle lens for terrace views Villa Cimbrone: Best visited during Sunrise or just before sunset. Use telephoto lens for compressed coastal shots Piazza Centrale: Best visited during Early morning or during evening passeggiata. Use prime lens for street scenes Belvedere Principessa di Piemonte: Best visited during Late afternoon for golden hour light on the coast. Use polarizing filter to enhance sky and sea colors

Ravello Card offers discounts on attractions Many shops close for long lunch (13:00-16:00) Book accommodations with views for sunrise/sunset shots Hike down to Atrani for unique upward views of Ravello