Best things to do in Cetara

Torre Vicereale, Cetara

Cetara is a small fishing village, between the towns Vietri sul Mare and Erchie. It probably took its name from the word cetaria which means tuna fishery, reflecting the main character of the town. The town depends mostly on fishing activities and less on tourist visits. Due to this, it has preserved its authenticity without being affected by other cultures. If visiting, there are many things to do in Cetara, especially for those seeking tranquility and relaxation. 

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How to Get To Cetara

There are many ways to get to Cetara depending on your budget and preferences.

Cetara by Plane

You can reach the town by plane. The closest airport is in Naples, about 44 km away from the town. From Naples, you can head to Salerno by bus or a train that lasts about 40 minutes and from there you can take a SITA bus which crosses all towns very frequently, especially in the summer months. The whole process lasts a little more than 1 hour.

Cetara by ferry

A more entertaining option could be to take the ferry which crosses directly from Naples to Porto di Cetara. The route lasts about 1 hour and a half and offers a stunning view of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the surroundings. Keep in mind that this way of transportation operates mostly in summer months as well is a note to book your ticket in advance due to overpopulation.

Cetara by Car

For a more convenient way, you can choose to navigate by taxi or car, which takes less than an hour, and you can admire the view of the Amalfi Coast at your own pace. Note that the roads are very narrow and during the peak season you might get stuck in traffic. 

Rent a Car Amalfi

Rent a Car Amalfi Coast

The best way to experience the Amalfi Coast is to rent your own car! Driving there has its challenges but it is a unique experience. We recommend booking well in advance using price comparison sites like rental cars if traveling in the peak summer season.

Where to park in Cetara

Cetara is mostly a walkable town with limited parking spots. If you want to find a free parking place you should consider heading to Piazza Europa first. It is a gathering spot for locals and tourists and an ideal place to start your exploration. Alternatively, there might be some free spots for parking in alleys near the main roads.

Spaces along the Corso Garibaldi and Corso Federici streets might also be found, especially if arriving early. There are also many parking lots in the area. One of them is the space in the port which costs 3 euros per hour. Via Galea Parking is another lot to stop near the center of Cetara which costs 1.50 euros per hour but might vary depending on the season.

Things to Do in Cetara

Visit the Church of San Francesco

Church Of San Francesco

One of the best attractions you must see in Cetara is the Church of San Francesco. The church is located in the center of Cetara and was part of a Franciscan monastery complex from 1500. It is dedicated to Saint Francis of Assisi. Its facade is light yellow and mostly simple. On the interior, you will face a spacious area with six chapels, stunning wall paintings, and a variety of artworks.

Note to see the Trinity and the Deposition and Paradise, created by a local artist named Marco Benincasa, as well as saints represented craved on wood. The roof is decorated with a scene of the life of Suor Orsola Benincasa.

The church is open from 6 pm to 8 pm every day and the entrance is free. 

Explore the Torre Vicereale

Torre Vicereale, Cetara

Torre Vicereale was created in the 16th century and it is located near the coast and is the remains of a defensive fortress from the old times. It was a watchtower owned by the Spanish rulers to protect the city from pirates. In the 18th century, it was converted into a private residence for the local aristocracy. The protectors of the city used smoke during the day and fire during the night to warn the residents about any danger. 

Today, it operates as a civic museum where you can explore the rich history of the town and enter to admire exhibited paintings and artworks by locals as well as the stunning view of the coast and the harbor.

It is open to the public, but the hours vary depending on the season.

Enjoy the local beaches (Spiaggia di Cetara)

Spiaggia di Cetara

Cetara consists of great local beaches that offer relaxation and a fun time.

 

Spiaggia di Cetara

Spiaggia di Cetara is one of them, located only 300 meters away from the town center. You will find a beach with small stones and clear waters. Surrounded by cliffs with bars and restaurants it has become a great tourist spot and especially during the peak season it might get very crowded.

Spiaggia del Lannio

Another equally magnificent beach is the Spiaggia del Lannio, also located 300 meters away from the center of Cetara. This beach features a mix of sand and stone, while its waters are crystal clear. You can get there by walking from the center to the beach. It hosts a private area with umbrellas and sunbeds, but there is also a free space where you can lie down your towel. 

Marina di Cetara

A must-visit is Marina di Cetara, a small beach surrounded by scenic houses. It’s near the port of the town and has a view of the Torre Vicereale while it features pebble land and clear waters.  Tourists and locals can enjoy their time swimming and snorkeling and the beach is exposed to the sun till late afternoon.  

Porto di Cetara

Near Marina di Cetara, a small scenic beach called Porto di Cetara is found. Probably the smallest beach in town, it was artificially created. It’s easily accessible on foot as well as by car you can park in the port area. Amongst the activities, visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, or even kayaking and sailing. Since it is a small one, note to arrive early to find a spot. 

Experience the Colatura di Alici production

Colatura di Alici is a traditional local sauce, very popular in Cetara. It consists of anchovy and it is a clear liquid that arises from fermenting salted anchovies in small chestnut barrels. Its flavor is described as umami, while it gives depth to the dishes that it is used.

It is salty and savory and it is often mixed with olive oil and garlic to enhance the flavor of a dish. The process that is followed is very interesting. There are places where you can see this process like Acquapazza Gourmet, where you will be guided and see the steps in detail as well as do some tasting by yourself. 

 

Take a boat tour along the Amalfi Coast

Amalfi Coast Boat Tour

Taking a boat tour along the Amalfi Coast from Cetara is a great way to experience the breathtaking view and other coastal towns. You can choose between a private tour or a group one based on your preferences and budget.

Some top-rated companies that offer boat tour services are Seasun Cetara and Giordano Charter, providing group and private tours. Some of the companies in the area, also make stops in the nearby towns, allowing you to explore them and maybe have a traditional dinner. Boat tours reach towns like Amalfi, Maiori, and Minori as well as Ravello and Capri. 

Visit the Church of St. Peter the Apostle

St. Peter

The Church of St. Peter the Apostle (Chiesa di San Pietro Apostolo), is in the center of the town and specifically in Piazza San Giacomo. The church was constructed in 988 AD yet has undergone many renovations. It is dedicated to Saint Peter, a supporter of the town who was the central face of the Christian faith. Today, it is used by locals as a place of worship, prayer, and tranquility. The church has a baroque style while on the interior you will meet the nave aligned with chapels decorated with baroque details as well. 

Hike the trails in the surrounding Lattari mountains

Lattari hills

The Lattari mountains, also called Monti Lattari are a mountain row that contains a variety of hiking trails that offer stunning views of the coastline and the surroundings. The distance that they cover starts from the golf of Naples and stretches until the golf of Salerno.

Alta Via dei Monti Lattari

Alta Via dei Monti Lattari is a hiking trail that has a smaller crowd than many coastal hiking trails. It covers 70 km, divided into smaller ones, with the highest point being the Monte Avvocata serving as a perfect spot for Instagram photos. While hiking this trail, you will meet many small villages of the region and the greenery landscape that contains wildlife and blooming vegetation. 

Valico di Chiunzi

Valico di Chiunzi is also an exciting hiking trail with beautiful views. The trail connects the Amalfi Coast with the Sorrento Peninsula and includes many hiking paths with amazing vegetation and wildlife. It was used in the past as a trading route amongst the coastal towns. This activity offers great spots for some pictures as well as for appreciating the beauty of nature.

Cerreto Peak

Cerreto Peak is the second-highest hiking trail in the area and provides a view of Mount Vesuvius and the Gulf of Naples. It contains smaller hiking trails that lead to Cerreto Peak, where you can admire the stunning view from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the Bay of Naples. You will meet many farms, traditional stone-built cottages, and lemon groves that are particularly notable, as they contribute to the region’s famous limoncello production.

Attend a local festival or event

Festa di San Pietro

One of the best events is the Festa di San Pietro, a religious celebration that honors Saint Peter who relates to the fishing community. It takes place every June 29 and contains a litany of the statue of Saint Peter, traditional songs, and a display of fireworks above the sea. You can also taste some traditional plates such as scapece anchovies and spumone ice cream that are prepared especially for the feast.

The Tuna Festival

The Tuna Festival is another celebration that honors the traditional cuisine in Cetara and especially the tradition of tuna fishing. It takes place every August 24 and lasts two days. Through this event, you can enjoy a variety of dishes featuring tuna and other local seafood and live music.

Festa della Colatura di Alici

Festa della Colatura di Alici is an event that takes place every September 8 to celebrate the famous sauce of the town. You can taste a variety of dishes that contain this sauce and learn the ingredients and techniques that are used to create it.

Sample local limoncello

Tasting the local limoncello that is produced by the Sfusato Amalfitano variety is an experience on its own. Limoncello is an Italian lemon liqueur consisting of zest of lemons, alcohol, water, and sugar. It is produced around the Amalfi Coast and is used for digestion after a meal. You can sample limoncello in the town of Cetara in many ways. Almost all the restaurants in the area offer this liqueur after the meal as an act of their dessert offerings. You will also find many local producers and shops that offer limoncello tasting.

Explore nearby villages like Albori and Raito

Albori

If you want to explore the area further, there are villages like Albori and Raito, which both have unique beauty.

Albori

Albori is a village located north of Cetara only 2 km away from it. Albori is characterized as one of the most beautiful villages on the Amalfi Coast, offering an authentic Italian vibe. The buildings are surrounded by a dense forest, while the setting of the village is an amphitheater-like shape facing the Marina di Albori where people swim and relax. Overall, Albori is a charming, quiet place that holds its authentic character and is worth a visit.  

Raito

Raito is also a village located only 6 km away from Cetara, and it is an ideal place if you want quiet. It has elements from ancient times that showcase a mix of Greek, Roman, and Byzantine styles. The village has breathtaking views of the Amalfi Coast, terraced gardens, and the church of Santa Maria di Gradillo. Do not miss tasting the cuisine that contains plates with fresh ingredients, as well as visiting shops that sell handmade products. 

Relax at the marina

Marina di Cetara is the main beach of the town. The beach has clear, blue waters and a sandy coast. Above the Marina, you will find a variety of bars and restaurants while on the beach itself, sunbeds and umbrellas are rented as well as boat rentals. Nearby the main beach of Cetara you will find the port where you can wander and admire the view as well as other nearby beaches like Port Beach and Lovers’ Beach. 

Visit the local market for fresh produce

Visiting the local markets in Cetara allows you to feel the traditional vibe of everyday life. These markets, usually sell fresh, local products such as tomatoes, lemons, eggplants, and other vegetables as well as fresh fish such as mussels and clams that are used in popular plates. Besides that, you will meet counters selling homemade products and ingredients like the Colatura di Alici, olive oil, and limoncello. Local markets take place twice a week, specifically on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and it‘s better to visit early in the morning to get the freshest selections. 

Enjoy water sports (snorkeling, kayaking)

Cetara offers great spots for doing some water activities like snorkeling and kayaking. The waters of Cetara are known for the variety of marine life, as well as the vibrant vegetation. Expect to see many fishes including grouper and octopus, as well as urchins and colorful actinia. Some of the best spots for snorkeling are Marina di Cetara Beach, Fuenti Beach, and the Green Grotto. Kayaking in the area equally offers a great opportunity to explore the coastal cliffs and hidden coves. Navigate along the coast, in the blue, clear waters at your own pace to reach other beaches like Spiaggia degli Innamorati while relaxing and enjoying the scenic views. 

Discover the history of Cetara at local museums

One of the must-see museums is the Torre Vicereale, a 16th-century structure used as a watchtower to prevent the town from the pirates’ attacks. The tower hosts a civic museum on the inside that showcases artifacts by local artists such as paintings that reflect the town’s maritime heritage and culture. Due to its location, it also serves as a great viewpoint for admiring the sea and taking some photos. The entrance is free and you can access it daily from 10 am to 1 pm.

The Church of San Pietro Apostolo is another site worth visiting not only for its religious part but also for its great architecture. The church is dedicated to Saint Peter, who was a fisherman and dates back to the 9th century. Its style is characterized by baroque elements, stunning wall paintings, and a bell tower which you might be able to climb and admire the whole city.

Do not forget to visit the Church and Convent of St. Francis. On the interior, you will meet wall paintings by Marco Benincasa, while amongst them there are scenes from the life of Sister Orsola Benincasa, a notable figure from Cetara. The opening hours of the building vary, but the entrance is free.

Enjoy sunset views from scenic viewpoints

Cetara’s viewpoints provide stunning views of the sea and the town. There is a variety of spots that you can visit during sunset time. Marina di Cetara is one of them. Marina di Cetara is the ideal place to see the sunset and it is easily accessible. The Jetty provides also a stunning view of the Tyrrhenian Sea, the village, and the coast. It is located near the Marina di Cetara, it is easy to access it and admire the colorful houses of the town as well as see the fishermen’s work.

Besides that, you can combine a dinner, a glass of wine, or an aperitivo in the town at one of the terraced restaurants or bars that face the view of the sea. 

Explore the coastal path to Maiori

The walk from Cetara to Maiori is a 3 km distance path that provides a stunning view of the Amalfi Coast. The route lasts about 1 hour, and the terrain is easy with some challenging spots. Through the walk, you will meet many beauties such as the panoramic views of the surroundings as well as the greenery environment serving as a home to the wildlife of the region. The vegetation includes lemon and olive groves as well as colorful flowers, while ancient ruins of the Roman times are not missed. 

Cetara with kids

Cetara is a great town for families, offering a variety of activities that kids and adults will enjoy with no stress. Firstly, the town has several pedestrian-free areas where kids can play around, and adults enjoy their walks. Amongst the activities that a family can do, a walk in the nearby mountains is a great option. Kids can appreciate the beauty of nature, and connect with it.

Cetara also hosts workshops based on ceramic making and painting from local artists that can guide the kids and enhance their creativity.

The town includes many stroller-free streets, such as Corso Garibaldi. Furthermore, you will find playground facilities and family-friendly accommodations. The main beach of the town Marina di Cetara is an ideal place for families since it is near the center of the town and the waters are clear while the ground is sandy, and kids can play and make castles. 

Day Trips from Cetara

Cetara is a beautiful destination with a lot of things to do and see. If planning to explore the surrounding area, there are many places around Amalfi Coast that you can visit.

Amalfi

Amalfi, Amalfi Coast

Amalfi is about 11 km away from Cetara and you can reach Amalfi from Cetara by ferry on a route lasting about 40 minutes or by road. The town provides you with a variety of activities and sites. Do not miss visiting the Duomo di Sant’Andrea, the Paper Museum, and Villa Cimbrone, as well as wandering in its alleys and shops. Amalfi also has a variety of beaches, with the main one being the Marina Grande. 

Positano

Positano, Amalfi Coast

Positano is a beautiful, small town but a bit further about 18km away from Cetara. It can be reached by a ferry which lasts about one hour, or drive through the SS163 coastal road which offers stunning views of the surroundings, but the streets might be narrow in some spots. Its position only and the colorful houses that it owns can provide you with amazing scenery. With a quick visit to Positano, you will encounter monuments such as the church of Santa Maria Assunta, a notable dome with colorful wall paintings on the inside as well as the Villa Rosa offering a breathtaking view of the coast. 

Ravello

Ravello

About 30 km away from Cetara you will find Ravello. A small town with great scenery. You can reach Ravello by ferry in a route that lasts 30 minutes, or by road following the SS163 Amalfitana route. Besides that, you can use the SITA bus services that run between all the towns of the Amalfi Coast, but you must change buses in Amalfi to reach Ravello. It is a beautiful, medieval town that provides its visitors with many beauties. The town is celebrated as the City of Music due to its rich tradition and culture, as well as by hosting the Ravello Festival that runs from late spring to autumn and attracts many music lovers. Placed in the Lattari mountains above the town of Amalfi, it offers a great view of the coast and the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Salerno

Salerno is a charming small city with great architecture, sites, and clear waters. You can reach it from Cetara by ferry bus or car. The most affordable way to reach Salerno is by using the SITA bus, which costs 1.50 euros and lasts about half an hour to get there. A more convenient way could be using a car and traveling at your own pace or if seeking something more entertaining you can use the ferry which lasts about 15 minutes and costs 30 euros.

When you get to Salerno, one of the highlights is the Duomo di Salerno. Likewise, the Arechi Castle and Villa Comunale are both stunning with great scenery and breathtaking views of the golf of Salerno and Amalfi Coast. Do not miss wandering in the streets of the town and visiting the Minerva Gardens, the oldest botanical gardens in Europe that face the golf of Salerno and host unique pants.

Vietri Sul Mare

Vietri sul mare

Vietri Sul Mare is only 3 km away from Cetara and you can reach it by ferry, car, or SITA bus. The highlights of the town, are the Church of San Giovanni Battista, Villa Guariglia, and of course, the beautiful beaches. Crestarella Beach is the most known due to its clear waters and stunning scenery. Some of the activities that you can do in town are tasting a traditional meal or shop ceramics while wandering in the alleys of the center. 

Sorrento

Sorrento is a small town located about 48 km away from Cetara. You can reach it by road or the sea. If preferring the route with the ferry, note that it lasts about 3 hours and that you will have to change ferries between Positano and Sorrento. Alternatively, you can take the bus from Cetara to Salerno and from there, the train to Sorrento. The total route lasts about 2 hours and offers stunning views of the surrounding area.

Sorrento is a vibrant town with a historic center, where the Piazza Tasso is placed and considered a gathering place. Around the main square, you will find many shops selling local products like leather items and cafés. Visit Marina Grande, a known fishing village, and dive into the clear and refreshing waters. End your day at Villa Comunale, a beautiful park that has benches to relax and see the views of the Bay of Naples and Vesuvius.    

Where to Eat in Cetara

Cetara’s cuisine reflects the area’s tradition and richness, containing a variety of fishes, and fresh ingredients as well as other iconic Italian plates. Besides that, you will find a variety of lemon-based dishes due to the popular Sfusato Amalfitano lemon produced in the area.   

  • Il Convento is one of them and specifically one of the most popular in the area it features a warm atmosphere, an amazing view of the ocean, and some delicious plates with a signature one to be pasta with colatura di alici. 
  • Il San Pietro is a restaurant with many traditional and modern plates, outdoor tables, and a cozy atmosphere. On the menu, you will find plates based on fish as well as lemon-flavored desserts. 
  • L’Acqua Pizza is a restaurant located in the center of Cetara with a variety of dishes containing fish plates characterized by their quality and authenticity. 
  • Local pizzerias are also a great option for dining in Cetara hosting authentic Italian pizzas with fresh ingredients baked in a wood oven. 
  • Seafood markets are the place to be for those who are interested in fresh catches. Visitors have the opportunity to be in the local markets and feel the traditional vibe while exploring the area and choosing amongst a variety of fishes. 

Where to Stay in Cetara

Luxury

Hotel Cetus is a luxurious hotel, a bit more expensive yet offering a variety of amenities. It has facilities such as spacious rooms, a wellness center, a private beach as well as a fine dining restaurant. Besides that, its style and location facing the ocean are enough to amaze you.  
 
Likewise, B&B Domus San Pietro Cetara is also known for its hospitality and luxurious facilities. Amongst them, you will find comfortable, spacious rooms, traditional breakfast, and easy access to the beach, bars, and restaurants of the town.  

Budget-Friendly

Stella Maris House is a more budget-friendly option that provides its guests with a variety of services such as comfortable rooms and, a friendly atmosphere, while it is also popular for its family-friendly character.  
 
Similarly, Sotto un Tetto is a B&B having rooms and suites equipped with many facilities, delicious breakfast, and small, charming balconies with great views.  
 

For those who desire an even more affordable option, Casa Galano is the ideal place. It is a guesthouse located at the center of the town, it has a view of the square and allows easy access to the nearby restaurants and shops. The atmosphere is warm, and the staff is very friendly.  
 
Equally affordable is the Marinella Casa Vacanze, an apartment near the beach that has been recently renovated and offers comfortable accommodation. It is a small place yet very charming that features blue and white colors making it look very traditional. 

The Best Time to Visit Cetara

The best time to visit Cetara could be the shoulder months meaning Spring and Autumn where the temperatures are convenient and assist you in doing many things easier. You can explore the town without being full. When it comes to activities, the sea is warm allowing you to try water sports and the weather is also convenient for hiking. 

FAQ about Cetara

What is the best way to get around Cetara?

The best way to navigate in Cetara is on foot, and that is because of its size. Most attractions and shops are close to each other, while the surroundings offer a stunning view that you can enjoy in a better way if walking. Since many streets have uneven terrain and steep stairs, it is advisable to wear comfortable shoes. For exploring outside the city, you have many options from taking a ferry to a taxi, car, or even the SITA buses that cross many towns in the Amalfi Coast area. 

Are there family-friendly activities in Cetara?

Yes. There are many family-friendly activities in the town of Cetara such as the cooking lessons, the workshops making ceramics, and the mountain hiking that allow kids to enhance their creativity and capture their interests. Besides that, the town has a variety of monuments that allow you to admire the surrounding view as well as playgrounds to have some fun during their vacations. 

Is Cetara accessible for those with mobility issues?

Cetara is in general a town that allows people with mobility issues to navigate. Most of the streets in the center have accessible terrain, but some spots are narrower or have steps, meaning that you might need assistance. Some of the buses that connect the town with the nearby areas are equipped for passengers with reduced mobility, yet it is advisable to check them in advance. There are many hotels equipped with elevators and ramps that enhance the experience of living in them. The most popular beach that has easy access is the Marina di Cetara. The beach has a combination of sand and pebbles, meaning that some spots might be challenging for people with mobility issues and help will be needed. 

What are the must-try dishes in Cetara?

The cuisine that Cetara has reflects its tradition and culture. Some of the most notable plates in town are the anchovies that are usually fried marinated or preserved in oil and used in dishes such as pasta il conventuale. Scialatielli is a fresh pasta plate known for its unique flavor and irregular shape. It is usually accompanied by local dish sauces that elevate its flavor. Of course, plates that contain the popular Colatura di Alici sauce such as Spaghetti, Vegetables Seasoned with Colatura di Alici, and Crostini with Colatura di Alici are also a must-try if visiting Cetara. 

How safe is Cetara for tourists?

Cetara is a safe town for tourists in general but also for solo travelers, both men and women. Being a small town, not as popular as others in the region, it provokes the emotion of a small community while locals are very friendly and welcoming to each other and visitors as well. Tourists can navigate easily without having to worry about dangers since the town is well-lit in every corner of it. However, there are some details you should keep in mind, such as protecting your things and purchasing travel insurance in case an accident happens. 

Can you swim on the beaches of Cetara?

Yes, you can swim on the beaches of Cetara. The waters on the town’s beaches are clear and blue, while the temperature is enjoyable, especially in the summer months. Most of them are well-preserved, offering amenities like sunbeds and umbrellas, as well as changing rooms and washrooms. Some of the most popular beaches in town are Marina Beach and Port Beach, while there are some other more isolated ones like Lovers’ Beach and Lannio Beach. 

Is Cetara worth visiting?

Yes! It is a place worth visiting, leaving you with an unforgettable experience. 

Cetara to Positano

Positano is a beautiful, small town about 18km away from Cetara. It can be reached by a ferry which lasts about one hour, or drive through the SS163 coastal road which offers stunning views of the surroundings, but the streets might be narrow in some spots. It takes about 45 minutes to reach Positano by driving, while if taking a SITA bus the route will last about 2 hours, and it’s the most affordable way. 

Cetara to vietri sul mare

Vietri Sul Mare is only 3 km away from Cetara and provides every visitor with a variety of beauties. You can reach it by ferry, car, or SITA bus, each one of the ways offering great views of the area. The quickest way to reach Vietri sul Mare is by ferry which takes only 5 minutes, while if choosing to drive, you will get to town in approximately 20 minutes. With a SITA bus, the route lasts about half an hour and costs the least with the ticket price to be 1.50 euros. 

Cetara Italy weather?

Cetara has a Mediterranean climate characterized by mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. The shoulder months are ideal for the town to be visited since they retain warm weather that makes the exploration of the town pleasant. Summers are hotter and drier with plenty of sunshine while in winter the temperature drops, and the rainfalls start to increase. 

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