A&G

Aldana & Giovanni

June 26th 2026
Vietri sul Mare, Italy

Information

Travel

  • How to reach Giardini del Fuenti
  • Strada Statale Amalfitana, 9, 84019 Vietri sul Mare (SA) - Google Maps
  • Flights
  • For guests traveling from Connecticut (USA) and Argentina

    Recommended Airport
    Naples Capodichino (NAP) – approximately 55 km from Vietri sul Mare

    Flights from the United States (Connecticut)
    There are no direct flights from Hartford (BDL) to Naples, but it is possible to reach Naples with 1 or 2 stopovers from major hubs:

    Hartford (BDL) → Naples (via New York JFK, Boston, Philadelphia, or a European hub such as Frankfurt or Madrid)

    Alternatively, flying out of New York JFK or Boston offers more flight options (1 stop)

    Flights from Argentina
    Flights are available with 1–2 stopovers:

    Buenos Aires (EZE) → Naples (via Rome, Madrid, Paris, or Frankfurt)

    Other cities in Argentina → Naples with 2 stopovers
  • Travel Documents
  • Entry into Italy for U.S. and Argentine citizens

    Is a visa required?
    NO, a tourist visa is not required for U.S. or Argentine citizens traveling to Italy (and the Schengen Area) for short stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period, for tourism, family visits, or business purposes.

    Passport validity

    U.S. and Argentine passports must be:
    Valid for at least 3 months beyond the planned departure from the Schengen Area
    Issued within the past 10 years

    Example: If your return flight is on October 10, your passport must be valid at least until January 10

    Recommended documents at the border

    Even without a visa, border authorities may ask for:

    A valid passport (as above)
    Return airline ticket
    Hotel bookings or an invitation letter
    Proof of sufficient financial means for your stay
    Travel health insurance (recommended, mandatory for some Schengen countries)

    🔜 ETIAS (starting in 2025–2026)
    Starting from late 2025 or 2026, U.S. and Argentine citizens will need to register online with ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System), and pay a small fee. ⚠ As of July 2025, ETIAS is not yet in effect.

Hotels

Things To Do

  • Historic Center & Ceramics
  • Wander through alleys and artisan shops: the town center streets are decorated with colorful tiles, with charming ceramic views around every corner (borgando.it, campania.info)
  • Vietri Ceramic Museum (Villa Guariglia): housed in a small tower, it showcases ceramics from the 18th to early 20th century (praianonline.com)
  • Solimene and Pinto Ceramics: famous workshops and the iconic futuristic factory by Paolo Soleri are must-see stops (meganstarr.com)
  • Monuments & Views
  • Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista: historic church with a tiled dome, richly decorated interiors, and a 36 m bell tower (it.wikipedia.org)
  • Villa Comunale: seafront park with open spaces, ceramic art, and breathtaking views (tripadvisor.com)
  • Croce and Albori Park: natural area near the medieval hamlet of Albori, perfect for walks among Mediterranean flora and sea views (it.wikipedia.org)
  • Church of San Liberatore & Hike to Mount San Liberatore: once a Byzantine hermitage, the church is reachable via panoramic trails (it.wikipedia.org)
  • Stunning Beaches
  • Crestarella Beach: sandy cove, often quiet, reachable by foot or boat (joujoutravels.com)
  • Marina di Vietri, Marina di Albori Beach & La Baia: sandy beaches with umbrellas, services, and family facilities (tripadvisor.com)
  • "I Due Fratelli" Rocks: scenic sea stacks visible from Crestarella Beach
  • Local Experiences
  • Ceramic workshops: many studios offer hands-on experiences with local craft (campania.info).
  • Food & wine tastings: visit wineries and oil mills in Vietri and nearby (e.g., Tramonti) to discover local products.
  • Explore Albori: a medieval village with a patronal feast and ceramic heritage
  • Must-See Views
  • Scenic views from the station area or Corso Umberto, overlooking the center, the beaches, and the cathedral dome.