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Amalfi Coast

Greek Islands

About Amalfi Coast

Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Amalfi Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its dramatic cliffs, charming villages clinging to hillsides, and sparkling turquoise waters.

Dramatic Cliffside Scenery
Picturesque Seaside Towns
World-Famous Limoncello
UNESCO World Heritage Site

Attractions to Explore by Yacht

Positano

Positano

Iconic cliffside village known for its pebble beaches, steep streets, and high-end boutiques.

  • Colorful Architecture
  • Fashion Boutiques
  • Spiaggia Grande Beach
Amalfi

Amalfi

The coast's namesake town, rich in maritime history, featuring a stunning cathedral and charming piazza.

  • Amalfi Cathedral
  • Emerald Grotto (nearby)
  • Paper Making Tradition
Ravello

Ravello

Perched high above the sea, Ravello offers breathtaking views, elegant villas, and renowned gardens.

  • Panoramic Views
  • Villa Cimbrone Gardens
  • Ravello Music Festival

Frequently Asked Questions

The ideal time to visit the Amalfi Coast is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant, the crowds are smaller than in peak summer, and the landscapes are vibrant. July and August are the hottest and busiest months.

Getting around involves SITA buses connecting the towns, ferries offering scenic sea routes (seasonal), taxis, and rental scooters. Driving your own car can be challenging due to narrow, winding roads and limited parking, especially in high season. Yacht charters offer a luxurious and flexible way to explore.

Key towns include Positano, known for its vertical panorama and fashion; Amalfi, the historical heart with its grand cathedral; Ravello, famed for its stunning villas and gardens offering breathtaking views; and smaller gems like Atrani, Cetara, and Vietri sul Mare (known for ceramics).

While stunningly beautiful, the Amalfi Coast is known more for its dramatic cliffs and small coves than long sandy beaches. Most beaches are pebbly and can get crowded. However, the clear waters are perfect for swimming and boating, and many exclusive beach clubs offer facilities.

Don't miss trying Limoncello, the famous lemon liqueur made from local Sfusato Amalfitano lemons. Enjoy fresh seafood, particularly anchovies from Cetara ('alici di Cetara'), Scialatielli pasta, Delizia al Limone (lemon cake), and local wines from the region.
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