Amalfi Coast

With its dramatic cliffs, pastel-coloured villages, and turquoise waters, the Amalfi Coast is one of Italy's most stunning stretches of coastline. This UNESCO World Heritage site rewards travellers who take it slow—whether you're hiking ancient footpaths, savouring fresh seafood, or simply watching the sunset from a lemon-scented terrace. The coastal road, SS163, is an engineering marvel that snakes along the cliffs, offering unforgettable views at every hairpin bend.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give yourself at least three to five days to truly experience the Amalfi Coast—rushing through in a day will leave you frustrated by the traffic and crowds. Spend two days based in Positano or Amalfi town, using ferries to hop between villages and avoid the congested road. Dedicate a day to hiking the Path of the Gods and another to exploring Ravello and its gardens. If you have extra time, add a day trip to Capri or the archaeological sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum.

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