Italy

Amalfi Coast Travel

I invite you to travel along the Amalfi coast: soak up the gentle Italian sun, try the world's most delicious limoncello, go down to underwater grottoes, stroll through orange gardens and get lost in the alleys of old mansions.

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Italy is beautiful. In a wonderful sunny country meet unique landscapes, amazing holidays and traditions, unsurpassed cuisine. There is a corner in Italy that causes the sinking of hearts of everyone who has been there - the Amalfi Coast (Costiera Amalfitana - Costier-Amalfi) in Campania. These are the southern shores of the Sorrento Peninsula near the Gulf of Salerno.

The beauty here is extraordinary! Amazing views from anywhere in the Amalfi Coast. From the edge of the sea, stone terraces rise up, on which there are old mansions, churches, residential houses. Gardens turn green, the air is filled with aromas of lemons and oranges.

I offer you a trip route along the Amalfi Coast. Rent a car and go! Start your journey from the town of Positano.

About our trip with Lena along the Amalfi coast read here.

Positano

Praiano

Furore

Konka dei Marini

Amalfi

Atrani

Ravello

Minori

Cetara

Vietri sul Mare

Positano

Positano, photo by Ricardo Gomez A

The small resort of Positano is located in three green valleys, protected from the wind by mountains and the sea. It was here that Homer "settled" the sweet-voiced sirens when he composed "The Odyssey."

Colored houses decorated with majolica from a distance look like children's toys lost in the grass. Fishing boats moor in the small port of Positano. The ensemble of a wonderful town is dominated by the church of Santa Maria Assunta. The mosaic dome of the temple was the first to sparkle at dawn and the last to cast reflections in the rays of the evening dawn.

If you are not opposed to walking, go on to the next leg of the route. The legendary Path of the Gods Path takes you to Praiano.

Praiano

Praiano, photo by Jes-Lu

The town is guarded by an ancient stone guard - the Torre a Mare tower on a rocky ledge. Praiano has an atmosphere of serenity and tranquility. The city is riddled with winding paths, intricate stairs. The high steps offer views of multi-colored majolica roofs, miniature chapels, the sea and beaches. In the church of St. Lucia, frescoes of ancient Italian masters are preserved.

The inhabitants of Praiano have been fishing for centuries. Here in each trattoria you will be served wonderful baked fish, and for dessert they will offer lemon cream melting in the mouth with local fruits.

Furore

Furore, photo by david herskovits

The quiet resort village of Furore is formed by groups of houses built on the steps of a mountainous slope. Residential houses and temples stand among vineyards and olive groves. There is a natural miracle in Furore - a real fjord, the only one on the entire coast. A crevice in the coastal cliffs formed a bay into which the Skiato River flows. Along its course are water mills; there is a small beach on the shore. Above the gorge, at a height of thirty meters, a stone bridge is laid where the annual championship in high diving, high diving takes place. A narrow staircase leads to it from the beach.

Conca dei Marini

Konka dei Marini

The name of the town is translated as "sea bowl". The history of its foundation dates back to antiquity. For a long time it was a simple fishing village, and now has become a famous resort.

Konka dei Marini has retained its calm character - it is a quiet place with a beach holiday. A typical Mediterranean atmosphere reigns here: bleached houses, elegant balconies with variegated flower beds, lemon gardens on steep mountain slopes, a pebble beach. In Conca dei Marini is the world famous karst cave - Grotta dello Smeraldo. In the depths of the Emerald Grotto, a wonderful lake splashes. Under the sun's rays penetrating through the cracks in the rock, its water becomes bright green and floods the walls of the cave with a wonderful glow. At the bottom, if you look closely, you can see the scene of the birth of Christ.

Amalfi

Amalfi, photo by Rotraud Weiss

The miniature city of Amalfi, comfortably located on a rock, is the "heart" of the entire coast. Neat houses are connected by snakes of narrow stairs; terracotta roofs grow gardens. According to legend, the name of the city was given in honor of the mermaid Amalfi - the wife of Hercules. After her death, she was buried in this land blessed by the gods.

The city is fully listed by UNESCO as "the world heritage of mankind." Residents of Amalfi cherish architectural monuments, the historical flavor of their land, keep the secrets of ancient crafts: making brocade, ceramics, handmade paper. The local Limoncello flavored liquor is famous throughout the coast.

Atrani

Atrani, hatschiputh photo

From Amalfi to Atrani - only 700 meters. The smallest commune of the Amalfi Coast lurks behind a stone cape. Snow-white houses built on a rocky plateau are “sandwiched” between the mountain slope and the sea. In the Middle Ages, noble families of the Amalfi Republic lived here. In Atrani, the Doges were crowned and buried.

The picturesque landscapes of the village and beaches have often been in kind for films, videos, commercials. Despite the elegant appearance of the old mansions, Atrani remained a fishing village. Tourists love the local restaurants for their excellent fish cuisine. Atrani's signature dish is the stuffed zucchini squash.

Ravello

Ravello

Ravello is often called the "city of music." Here, in the old villa of Ruffolo, Richard Wagner has repeatedly stopped for a vacation. The composer's memory is honored in the town now: the Wagner festivals are held annually in the villa. Concerts are held at many Ravello venues.

Villa Ruffolo offers landscapes of the city and the Amalfi Riviera. Amazing sea views can also be enjoyed from the villa Cimbrone. Ravello is considered the highest point of the Amalfi Coast.

Minori

Minori, photo by Nicola

One of the oldest settlements on the coast is Minori. Its narrow streets are buried in gardens, the spirit of history is felt at every step. The archaeological complex of Villa Romana has been preserved here; in the center of Minori stands the basilica of St. Trofimena, existing since the XII century. The town has its own musical traditions: the summer jazz festival and the September festival of classics "Capri - Minori".

Cetara

Chetara, photo by Coldpix

The resort of Cetara was formed on the site of a fishing village. Local residents are so passionate about fishing for tuna that they even organize a fishing art festival. The range of Cetara fish restaurants is great! Fans of secluded relaxation appreciate this village for its special cosiness, silence and measured way of life.

Vietri sul Mare

Vietri sul Mare, photo Mem Foto

From the rocky slopes, on which the resort of Vietri sul Mare is located, a panorama of wonderful beaches, turquoise bays and the Tyrrhenian Sea opens. The small village is known for its artistic ceramics. Tiles here adorn houses, the dome of the cathedral, and even sidewalks! Master classes are held for tourists in Vietri sul Mare, and a ceramics museum has been created in the local park of Guarilla.

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Watch the video: Positano, Capri, Amalfi Coast & Ravello. Italy Travel Vlog (December 2024).

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