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The harbour of Amalfi has been the town's maritime lifeline since the ancient republic era. Today the quay hosts ferries to Positano, Capri, and Salerno, while colourful wooden fishing boats bob alongside tourist cruisers.
In the 9th-12th centuries, Amalfi's port was one of the most powerful trading hubs in the Mediterranean. The republic's maritime code, the Tavole Amalfitane, governed Mediterranean shipping law for centuries.