Sorrento

Sorrento is the best starting point for the Amalfi Coast. It’s also the birthplace of limoncello, so even if you’re not staying here, be sure to pick up a bottle of this deliciousness.

Atrani

Atrani is a town on the Amalfi Coast in the province of Salerno, Campania, in southwestern Italy. Here you can see medieval architecture, eat in one of the many trattorias, people-watch on Piazza Umberto I, or relax on the small black sand beach.

Positano

Positano is a typical village on the  Amalfi Coast, with stunning views and delightful pastel-colored houses. Dive into crystal clear waters offshore, admire dramatic cliffs on a mini-cruise, relax with a romantic dinner overlooking the water, and stroll narrow winding streets under a  canopy of wisteria and lemon trees.

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Relax and soak up the sun on the famous Marina Grande Beach, or head to the small bay of Santa Croce, if  Marina Grande Beach is too busy. Visit the magnificent 11th-century Sant’Andrea Cathedral or spend the afternoon at  Chiostro del Paradiso.

Fiordo di Furore

 If you want to escape the crazy hustle and bustle, head to Fiord de Flore, Italy’s only fjord. Visitors rave about the scenic beauty of Fiord di Flore, especially in the warmer months when swimming in the turquoise waters is the highlight. It can be difficult to get there due to limited parking and steep stairs, but travelers agree it’s worth it, even calling it the highlight of their trip. increase.

Capri

A short day trip from the Amalfi Coast, Capri is a must when in the area. Imagine cascades of bougainvillea, whitewashed houses, turquoise waters, and beautiful scenery everywhere you look.

Ravello

Ravello is one of the most beautiful and famous places in Italy. This stunning town on the Amalfi Coast is known for its stunning scenery and ornate garden villas. With the enchanting gardens of Villa Cimbrone and the magical atmosphere of Piazza  Vescovado, Ravello stands at the top of Italy’s favorite spots.

Praiano

Once known for its silk production and the summer residence of the Dukes of Amalfi, Praiano is now a beautiful resort and art center. Walk to the rocky beach of La Gavitella and enjoy the breathtaking views from there. You can also spend some quiet time at the Church of Parrocchia di San Gennaro.

Minori

Also known as the “City of Flavors”, Minori, once full of pasta factories,  is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-see when visiting the Amalfi Coast. Coming back to pasta, the n’dunder (ricotta dumplings) and scialatielli (fresh pasta ribbons) are a must-try here.

Maiori

Think old towers, old castles, and amazing churches full of art. Maiori also has the longest beach on the Amalfi Coast and great seafood.

Vietri sul Mare

With beautiful handcrafted pottery everywhere you look, charming colorful houses, a stunning coastline, and gorgeous majolica domed churches, Vietrisur his Mare is happy you chose it for your definitive vacation in One of his wonderful little Italian towns on the Amalfi Coast. Colorful cityscapes tower over cliffs, restaurant terraces offer breathtaking views, and the blue sea sparkles in the distance. A Vespa weaves its way through narrow mountain roads, and the strong smell of lemon fills the warm air.

Sentiero degli Dei

A trip to the Amalfi Coast, better known as the ‘Road of the Gods’, is not complete without experiencing this amazing hike. Known for its spectacular (and we mean absolutely stunning) scenery, this hike starts in Agerola and ends in Positano.

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