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"The Amalfi Coast is not just a place, but a state of mind that is tattooed in your memory."

Fabrizio Caramagna

Amalfi at sunset

AMALFI

Amalfi is the beating heart of the Amalfi Coast, a picturesque coastal town known for its breathtaking beauty and thousand-year history. Famous for the Cathedral of St. Andrew, with its ornate facade and mosaic bell tower, Amalfi is a place where the past and present blend in a symphony of colors and traditions.

Amalfi was a powerful maritime republic in the Middle Ages, rivaling Venice, Pisa and Genoa. Don't miss the Paper Museum, dedicated to the tradition of papermaking, which dates back to medieval times.

RAVELLO

Ravello is known as the “pearl of the Coast” for its spectacular panoramic views and elegant charm. Set on a hill, it offers unparalleled views of the sea and the surrounding landscape. Villa Cimbrone and Villa Rufolo are two of its most iconic sites, with gardens that look like something out of a dream.

Gardens of Ravello

Ravello hosts the famous Ravello Festival, an annual music and art event that attracts visitors and artists from around the world. The view from Villa Cimbrone's Terrace of Infinity has been praised by writers and poets such as Gore Vidal.

Minori

MINORI

Minori is a charming coastal village known for its sweet life and peaceful atmosphere. Its historic center preserves ancient churches and charming small squares. Don't miss the Basilica of Santa Trofimena and the ruins of a Roman villa.

Minori is famous for its production of lemons and its delicious “lemon delight,” a typical dessert of the region. The town is also known for its mineral waters, which have been used since Roman times.

MAIORI

Maiori is renowned for its long sandy beach and lively center. It is the largest town on the Amalfi Coast and offers a unique combination of natural beauty and historic architecture, including the remains of a Roman villa and the Church of Santa Maria a Mare.

Maiori

Maiori is famous for its culinary traditions and cuisine based on fresh ingredients from the sea and land. The Santa Maria a Mare festival, celebrated in July, is one of the town's most important events.

Positano

POSITANO

Positano is the jewel of the Amalfi Coast, with its colorful houses climbing the hills and a charming pebble beach. Its winding streets and elegant boutiques attract visitors from all over the world. The Church of Santa Maria Assunta, with its iconic majolica dome, is a must-see.

Positano was a haven for artists and writers in the 20th century, including John Steinbeck. The town is also famous for its “Positano” swimwear, which has become a symbol of elegance and glamour.

VIETRI SUL MARE

Vietri sul Mare is known for its colorful and vibrant ceramics, which decorate many of its streets and squares. The historic center is charming, with houses covered in majolica tiles and a panoramic view of the sea. The Church of San Giovanni Battista and its ornate bell tower are particularly notable.

Vietri

Vietri is the center of ceramics production on the Amalfi Coast, a tradition that dates back to the 18th century. Vietri ceramics are famous for their vibrant and colorful patterns, and the Ceramics Market is a great place to buy unique souvenirs.

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