Known For
The Amalfi Coast is famous for its winding coastal road that offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea and the picturesque villages perched on cliffs.
Scenic Drive
This colorful cliffside village is one of the most iconic destinations on the Amalfi Coast, known for its pastel-colored buildings, narrow streets, and beautiful beaches.
Positano
The namesake town of the coast, Amalfi is a historic town with a striking cathedral, charming streets, and a picturesque harbor.
Amalfi
A peaceful hilltop town known for its stunning gardens, elegant villas, and sweeping views of the coast.
Ravello
While not technically part of the Amalfi Coast, the nearby island of Capri is a popular day trip destination for visitors looking to explore its upscale shops, glamorous cafes, and the famous Blue Grotto.
Capri
Located nearby, these ancient Roman cities were buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD and are now well-preserved archaeological sites that offer a fascinating glimpse into the past.
Pompeii and Herculaneum
The region is famous for its production of limoncello, a lemon liqueur made from local lemons grown in terraced groves along the coast.
Lemon Groves
The Amalfi Coast is a hiker's paradise with numerous trails offering spectacular views of the coastline and the surrounding mountains.
Hiking
Visitors can relax on the pebbled beaches or take a dip in the clear blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
Beaches
The Amalfi Coast is renowned for its delicious Mediterranean cuisine, including