The Amalfi Coast deserves a few days to be discovered at its best. Here are the must-see destinations.
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The Amalfi Coast is one of the most popular Italian destinations in the world. It is a treasure trove of places to explore on the coast from Vietri sul Mare to Positano. You will discover breathtaking panoramas, beaches surrounded by mountains, and historic churches with majolica domes. Visiting the Coast therefore means discovering small villages and towns, but also enjoying unforgettable views from above. If you are planning a trip to the area, here is what to see on the Amalfi Coast and all the information you need to make the most of your holiday.

How to organise a 3-day trip to the Amalfi Coast

If you only have three days to see the Amalfi Coast, perhaps staying in one of the towns overlooking the sea, you can discover many attractions if you get organised. The first day might be dedicated to discovering Amalfi, the town that gives its name to the coast. Stroll through its narrow streets, visit St Andrew's Cathedral and enjoy lunch in one of the many typical restaurants. Amalfi also has a small town beach equipped with all amenities.

On the second day, you could explore the towns of Positano and Ravello. Positano is famous for its colourful houses overlooking the sea, and is among the most exclusive resorts in the area. While Ravello, which is higher up than the other villages, offers breathtaking views and beautiful gardens, such as Villa Rufolo or Villa Cimbrone, where the Infinity Terrace is located. A place to visit, perhaps, at sunset. Ravello also hosts the Ravello Festival every year, a music festival that attracts the greatest artists from all over the world in an incredible setting.

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On the third day, consider the villages you have not yet seen: Maiori and Minori, full of typical small shops and restaurants; Vietri sul Mare, the town where the famous Vietri ceramics were born; Cetara, famous for the production of colatura di alici (anchovy sauce), has a small historic centre and a small beach. Finally, be sure to leave some time for shopping and buying some local souvenirs, such as ceramics or typical food products.

Remember, the key to best enjoying the Amalfi Coast is having time to savour the beauty of the landscape, the local cuisine, and the hospitality of the people. Don't try to do too much in a short time, rather choose a few experiences that interest you most and enjoy them to the full.

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The Path of the Gods: what it is and how to walk it

To complete your visit to the Amalfi Coast, you might consider an excursion along the Sentiero degli Dei. We are talking about a nature trail of up to 9 kilometres that starts in Agerola and ends in Positano. The difference in altitude is about 200 metres and the estimated walking time is 4 to 5 hours, with a maximum of 7 hours if you choose the more demanding route. From here you can enjoy a wonderful view of Capri and the surrounding mountains. Not to mention the natural beauty surrounding the trail. It is no coincidence that for many this is the most beautiful place on the Amalfi Coast.

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The Amalfi Coast in different seasons: when to go

The Amalfi Coast is an enchanting place in every season of the year, but each period has its own peculiarities. Understanding when to visit this region can help you better plan your trip and enjoy its beauty.

  • Spring is an ideal time to visit the Amalfi Coast. The mild climate and flowering plants make this time of year particularly attractive, and it is also possible to visit the main attractions when they are not crowded.
  • In Summer, on the other hand, you can enjoy the sun and the sea and maybe take a nice boat trip. If you opt for this option, don't forget to include Punta Campanella, the point on the mainland closest to the island of Capri, in your itinerary. But Sorrento is also worth a visit for its vitality.
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  • If you prefer a cooler climate, Autumn might be the ideal season for you. At this time of year, the Amalfi Coast is tinged with autumn colours and offers a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere.
  • Finally, in Winter you could go to the coast to enjoy peace and quiet while contemplating the sea.

What to do on the Amalfi Coast if it rains

The Amalfi Coast offers many opportunities even on rainy summer days. One of these is to visit the museums in the area. You can discover the ancient art of paper production in Amalfi, admire the works of art in the Diocesan Museum in Ravello or visit the Coral Museum.

Another option is shopping. The towns on the Amalfi Coast are famous for their ceramic, fashion and food shops. Even if it rains, you can enjoy a day of shopping and take home a piece of the Amalfi Coast.

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Where to stay on the Amalfi Coast

The choice of place to stay can make all the difference in your trip to the Amalfi Coast. For those seeking an authentic experience, small villages like Ravello and Praiano offer a quiet atmosphere and the chance to immerse themselves in local life. At the same time, they offer easy access to all the main attractions of the Amalfi Coast by car or bus.

If, on the other hand, you prefer convenience, larger cities such as Salerno offer a wide range of services, as well as numerous public transport options.

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Living on the Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast is a corner of paradise between Naples and Salerno. It is an ideal place to spend holidays, but also to move to. Discover with idealista all the secrets of the Coast and find the accommodation that best suits your needs:

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