Vintage cars and motorcycles return to Cetara this May
On Saturday, May 30, the fishing village of Cetara hosts its second Raduno Auto & Moto d'Epoca — a gathering of classic cars and vintage motorcycles organized by Club Vecchi Rombi with the support of the Comune di Cetara.
The afternoon kicks off at 4pm with the arrival of participating vehicles, registration, free gadgets, and a welcome coffee break. From there you can walk among the cars and bikes, talk to their owners, and take photos. At 7pm the registrations close, followed by an awards ceremony with local officials and sponsors. Speeches from local authorities start at 7:30pm, and at 8:30pm there's a communal dinner at Ristorante La Cianciola (reservation required, limited seats).
Entry is just €5, and the entire amount goes to charity. There's also a benefit raffle during the event with prizes donated by Ceramiche Vietresi.
The details from the event poster:
- When: Saturday, May 30, 2026
- Where: Cetara, Amalfi Coast
- Start: 4pm — vehicle assembly, registration, gadgets, coffee break
- 7pm: Registration closes, awards ceremony
- 7:30pm: Remarks from local authorities
- 8:30pm: Dinner at Ristorante La Cianciola (booking required)
- Entry: €5 (donated to charity)
- Raffle: Prizes from Ceramiche Vietresi
- Rain plan: If weather is bad, the event will be postponed to the next available date
- Info & booking: Carmine (President, Club Vecchi Rombi) at 339.5306404, or Basilio (Vice President) at 338.3334635
Sponsors include: Santoriello Racing, Associazione I Sapori della Tradizione, Arnev (industrial refrigeration), Ristorante La Cianciola, Miramare, Antico Mulino '84, Cetara News, and others.
Cetara is one of those places on the Amalfi Coast that doesn't get the crowds of Positano or Amalfi. It's a working fishing village with a single main street, a small beach, and some of the best anchovy paste you'll ever taste. If you're in the area on May 30, the rally is a good reason to stop by — classic cars lined up along the seafront at golden hour, €5 for charity, and a dinner to follow. Hard to argue with that.
