Best Time
April to October
Amalfi offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean, with steep cliffs that descend into crystal-clear waters. The town’s beaches are among the most beautiful in Italy, making it a popular spot for relaxation. Amalfi is also known for its traditional cuisine, especially the fresh seafood dishes served at local restaurants. Visitors can enjoy the town’s vibrant culture, from its festivals to its artisan workshops. The Amalfi Cathedral is a must-see for history lovers, offering a glimpse into the town’s rich religious and architectural history. Amalfi also attracts visitors with its tranquil atmosphere and scenic views, making it the perfect destination for a getaway.
Airport
Naples International Airport (NAP)
Minimal List TL;DR
🏨Accommodation
Le SirenuseUpscale hotel with top restaurants and a view over Positano
🏊Luxury Accommodation
Villa TreVilleHotel in a private villa with pools, beach and a sun lounger
⛰️Natural Wonder
Blue GrottoTourist spot accessible by boat for a quick peek into a bright blue cave
🚡Scenic Viewpoint
Monte SolaroHighest point of Capri above Anacapri accessible via a chairlift into the clouds or a hike
🏖️Historical Town
RavelloResort town with moorish style villas and terraced gardens
🧗Hiking Trail
Sentiero degli DeiChallenging hike up in the mountains along the Amalfi Coast with great views
🌊Natural Attraction
Grotta dello SmeraldoTourist spot to see the emerald caves with stalactites accessible via small boats
🏖️Coastal Town
PraianoSmall town offering a scenic beach and a quieter spot
🍝Dining
Ristorante AuroraItalian restaurant serving great parpadelle pasta and ‘aqua’ pizza
⛱️Restaurant
Chez BlackRestaurant on the beach front in Positano serving food with a view
Places to See
80071 Anacapri, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy
4.8
€15 - €20
8AM to 8PM
A natural phenomenon that has inspired artists and writers alike.
Tip:
Boat tour, Photography
Get To:
Accessible via small boat tours from Marina Grande
Tourist spot accessible by boat for a quick peek into a bright blue cave
https://www.capri.com/en/s/la-grotta-azzurra80071 Anacapri, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy
4.7
€12 - €15
8AM to 8PM
The highest point on the island with stunning vistas.
Tip:
Hiking, Chairlift ride
Get To:
Chairlift from Anacapri
Highest point of Capri above Anacapri accessible via a chairlift into the clouds or a hike
http://www.cittadicapri.it/it/s/monte-solaro-e-cetrella-3Via della Marra, 4, 84010 Ravello SA, Italy
4.7
Free
Home to renowned music festivals and breathtaking views
Vibe:
Elegant and cultural
Tip:
Local wines, Classical music
Get To:
Bus service available
Resort town with moorish style villas and terraced gardens
http://amalficoastrentalcf.com/Via Castello, 80073 Capri NA, Italy
4.6
Free
Open 24 hours
Known for its spectacular views and serene atmosphere.
Vibe:
Picturesque, Romantic
Tip:
Photography, Sightseeing
Get To:
Short hike from Anacapri
Viewpoint over cliffs and the bay area accessible via a short hike near Capri town
http://www.cittadicapri.it/en/e/punta-cannone-belvedereVia Roma, 63 bis, 84010 Praiano SA, Italy
4.6
Free
Stunning coastal views and ancient paths
Vibe:
Scenic and adventurous
Tip:
Hiking boots, Water, Camera
Get To:
No public transport
Challenging hike up in the mountains along the Amalfi Coast with great views
http://sulsentierodeglidei.it/Via Smeraldo, 84010 Conca dei Marini SA, Italy
4.5
€5 - €10
9AM to 3PM
Unique lighting effects and acoustics within the cave
Vibe:
Mystical and serene
Tip:
Boat tour, Souvenirs
Tourist spot to see the emerald caves with stalactites accessible via small boats
Via Marina di Praia, 84010 Praiano SA, Italy
4.5
Free
Beautiful beaches and local artisan shops
Vibe:
Relaxed and picturesque
Get To:
Bus service available
Small town offering a scenic beach and a quieter spot
Must Visit:
Amalfi Coast, Positano
Famous for its stunning coastal views and lemon production, which is used in the famous Limoncello.
Places to Eat
Via Arco Naturale, 3, 80073 Capri NA, Italy
4.4
€40 - €60
12 to 11:30PM
Renowned for its fresh ingredients and scenic views.
Get To:
Short hike from the main square
Tip:
Seafood, Homemade Pasta
Unique restaurant situated off the beaten path in Capri with a great view
Via Giuseppe Orlandi, 73, 80071 Anacapri NA, Italy
4.4
€20 - €35
11AM to 10:30PM
Known for its fresh seafood and pizza made in a wood-fired oven.
Vibe:
Cozy, Family-Friendly
Get To:
Local transport options available
Tip:
Seafood Pasta, Pizzas
Italian restaurant serving great seafood with pasta
Must Try:
Fresh Seafood, Limoncello, Risotto, Pizza
Places to Drink
Via Cristoforo Colombo, 30, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
4.6
€30 - €60
5:30PM to 12:30AM
Known for its vibrant nightlife and stunning views
Get To:
Bus service available
Tip:
Signature cocktails, Local wines
Classy bar serving drinks with great service, fun music and the coolest sunsets
http://francosbar.com/Via Matteotti, 7, 80076 Capri NA, Italy
4.5
€25 - €50
9AM to 2AM
Known for its breathtaking views and sophisticated drinks.
Get To:
Located in luxury hotels
Cocktails and Events Lounge o Parrucchiano La Favorita
Via G. Marconi, 76, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
4.3
€80 - €120
7PM to 12AM
Focus on local artisans and craftsmanship
Vibe:
Quaint and authentic
Get To:
No public transport
Tip:
Handmade ceramics, Local delicacies
Fine dining with a creative menu of Italian cuisine served in small courses for an ultimate dining experience
Via Cristoforo Colombo, 76, 80073 Capri NA, Italy
4.2
€10 - €20
Known for its friendly service and beautiful views.
Get To:
Close to the marina
One of the better bars by the marina to catch while waiting for your ferry back
Music / Dance:
Traditional Italian, Tarantella, Neapolitan
Places to Network
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Amalfi Coast
Scenic views, lemon groves, and coastal charm.
The Amalfi Coast is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its breathtaking scenery and historical significance.
Amalfi is a picturesque town on Italy's famous Amalfi Coast, known for its steep cliffs, Mediterranean beaches, and colorful houses. The town’s narrow streets wind through a mix of centuries-old buildings, lush gardens, and artisan shops. Amalfi’s history dates back to Roman times, and the town is filled with ancient landmarks, including the stunning Amalfi Cathedral. It is also famous for its local cuisine, particularly seafood and Limoncello, the local lemon liqueur.
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City Overview
Amalfi is a picturesque coastal town in Italy, known for its stunning cliffs, vibrant architecture, and rich history. It’s part of the famous Amalfi Coast, offering breathtaking views and delicious local cuisine.
3 Day City Guide
- Day 1: Morning: Visit the Amalfi Cathedral. Afternoon: Explore the local shops. Evening: Dinner overlooking the coast. - Day 2: Morning: Take a boat tour to Positano. Afternoon: Visit Ravello and its beautiful gardens. Evening: Enjoy a sunset at a local bar. - Day 3: Morning: Relax on the beach. Afternoon: Explore the local lemon groves. Evening: Try local seafood dishes.
Current Trends
- Culinary trends: Emphasis on fresh, local seafood and traditional dishes. - Arts and culture: A growing interest in local crafts and traditions. - Eco-friendly initiatives: Increasing awareness of sustainable tourism practices.
Local Events Guide
- Feast of St. Andrew (November 30): Celebrations with processions and traditional food. - Ravello Festival (July-August): A cultural festival featuring music and arts. - Lemon Festival (October): Celebrating the region's famous lemons with food and events.
Local Insider Tips
- Explore the charming streets and local shops. - Visit the Amalfi Cathedral for its stunning architecture. - Hike the Path of the Gods for breathtaking views.
Sustainable Travel
- Sustainable tourism: Efforts to promote eco-friendly accommodations and transport. - Local produce: Many restaurants focus on using local ingredients. - Preservation: Initiatives are in place to protect the coastal environment.
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