Positano
Amalfi
Cetara
Minori
Ravello
Praiano
The hotels are posh. The restaurants boast multiple Michelin stars. The bars are exclusive, packed with the rich and famous. And the scenery is jaw-droppingly spectacular. This is the Amalfi Coast, a stretch of coastline so compelling it’s a certified UNESCO World Heritage Site. Twisting and turning along the Road of a Thousand Bends—driving through rock-cut tunnels, across deep gorges and along the cliff-clutching roadway—is an exhilarating adventure that takes you to one fairytale village after another. Check out this map to get a sensation of the experiences that await you on the Amalfi Coast.
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VILLAGE HOPPING ALONG
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Tramonti
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tyrrhenian sea
Pompeii
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Mount Vesuvius
Positano
Wander around the village center, shopping for white linen dresses, lemon candy and more among boutiques, ceramic shops and art galleries.
Cetara
Tramonti
Minori
Ravello
Amalfi
Praiano
Positano
Praiano
Amalfi
Ravello
Minori
Tramonti
Cetara
Skip across the sea in a rented boat to explore the photogenic coastline, stopping to picnic on a secluded beach reachable only by water.
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Sink your teeth into authentic Tramonti pizza, famed the world over, while drinking a pint of Birra Tramonti, the Amalfi Coast’s first craft beer.
Hike Sentiero dei Limoni, the Path of Lemons, a historic pathway between Minori and Maiori that is described as one of Italy’s most panoramic walks.
After visiting the striking cascading gardens of Villa Rufolo, head a few miles out of town to walk amid Pompeii, the Roman city famously destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius in 79 A.D.
Tour both the Duomo di Sant' Andrea and Cloister of Paradise to see how the town’s medieval architecture was beautifully influenced by the Moorish culture.
Descend a thousand steps below the Basilica San Gennaro, past charming hotels and adorable houses, to relax in the crystalline waters at Marina di Praia Beach.
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Skip across the sea in a rented boat to explore the photogenic coastline, stopping to picnic on a secluded beach reachable only by water.
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Sink your teeth into authentic Tramonti pizza, famed the world over, while drinking a pint of Birra Tramonti, the Amalfi Coast’s first craft beer.
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Hike Sentiero dei Limoni, the Path of Lemons, a historic pathway between Minori and Maiori that is described as one of Italy’s most panoramic walks.
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After visiting the striking cascading gardens of Villa Rufolo, head a few miles out of town to walk amid Pompeii, the Roman city famously destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius in 79 A.D.
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Tour both the Duomo di Sant' Andrea and Cloister of Paradise to see how the town’s medieval architecture was beautifully influenced by the Moorish culture.
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Descend a thousand steps below the Basilica San Gennaro, past charming hotels and adorable houses, to relax in the crystalline waters at Marina di Praia Beach.
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