
Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast recalls images of picturesque villages overlooking the sea, of beaches lapped by a crystal-clear sea, of sun and lemon trees.
Find out what to see during your holiday on the Amalfi Coast!
Find out what to see during your holiday on the Amalfi Coast!
The Amalfi Coast is an ideal vacation destination, characterized by cliffs and small and suggestive beaches, interspersed with perched villages overlooking the sea. The Amalfi Coast is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and owes its name to the town of Amalfi, the heart of the coast.
Beaches
In particular, the beaches of the Amalfi Coast are among the most beautiful in the Tyrrhenian Sea.
The fact that they are not very large makes them real “gems”.
Rugged cliffs and rocks are majestically reflected in the crystal-clear waters: here, there are beaches of fine pebble sand.
Beaches worth a visit: the worldly beaches of Amalfi and Atrani, with sports and entertainment, the quiet beaches of Cetara, perfect for families, the seaside style of Maiori and Minori, the beautiful beaches of Positano.
If you wish to enjoy a panoramic view of the coast, you can visit the hilly village of Ravello, a destination for the international jet set and a wonderful natural terrace on the coast.
The fact that they are not very large makes them real “gems”.
Rugged cliffs and rocks are majestically reflected in the crystal-clear waters: here, there are beaches of fine pebble sand.
Beaches worth a visit: the worldly beaches of Amalfi and Atrani, with sports and entertainment, the quiet beaches of Cetara, perfect for families, the seaside style of Maiori and Minori, the beautiful beaches of Positano.
If you wish to enjoy a panoramic view of the coast, you can visit the hilly village of Ravello, a destination for the international jet set and a wonderful natural terrace on the coast.

For sportspeople
In Tramonti there is a synthetic grass tennis court, available for challenges between experienced and non-experienced players.
Furthermore, the Tramonti hills are the ideal terrain for hiking.
The Sentiero dei Limoni is definitely worth following: it is largely paved, the walking difficulty is medium-low, and it can be easily walked in an average of 1 hour.
Furthermore, the Tramonti hills are the ideal terrain for hiking.
The Sentiero dei Limoni is definitely worth following: it is largely paved, the walking difficulty is medium-low, and it can be easily walked in an average of 1 hour.

Attractions
Pompeii excavations (28 km)
Walk back in time and history? You can do it in Pompeii. The archaeological excavations of Pompeii are a suggestive journey into the past, in the midst of the well-preserved remains of the city destroyed in 79 A.D. by the eruption of Vesuvius. The site of the excavations is very large and there are some unmissable attractions such as the House of the Faun, an ancient Roman villa about 3000 square meters in size, the Antitheater of Pompeii, the Teatro Grande, the Forum of Pompeii.

Positano (26 km) and Amalfi (10 km)
Positano is a true gem of the Amalfi coast, as testified by its belonging to the list of UNESCO heritage sites since 1997.
Positano is striking for its colorful and perched houses, almost one on top of the other, for the beautiful beaches and for the many paths and trails, including the Path of the Gods.
Amalfi, the town that gives its name to the whole coast, is another wonderful artistic and natural gem, appreciated all over the world. Getting lost in the streets of Amalfi offers glimpses and views that take will amaze you for their picturesque beauty. Romanticism and charm dominate the historic center, such as the Vagliendola neighborhood and the Amalfi Cathedral. Famous all over the world is the Grotta dello Smeraldo, located between Amalfi and Conca dei Marini, a real natural swimming pool among the rocks.
Positano is striking for its colorful and perched houses, almost one on top of the other, for the beautiful beaches and for the many paths and trails, including the Path of the Gods.
Amalfi, the town that gives its name to the whole coast, is another wonderful artistic and natural gem, appreciated all over the world. Getting lost in the streets of Amalfi offers glimpses and views that take will amaze you for their picturesque beauty. Romanticism and charm dominate the historic center, such as the Vagliendola neighborhood and the Amalfi Cathedral. Famous all over the world is the Grotta dello Smeraldo, located between Amalfi and Conca dei Marini, a real natural swimming pool among the rocks.
