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AMALFITANA COAST

The Amalfitana coast, with its spectacular cliffs, beautiful coastal villages and cultural landscapes, is a perfect destination for a day at the beach, as well as for admiring historical sites, traditional towns, and taking tours along the rocky coast. The region is made up of small towns such as Amalfi, Positano, and Rafello. You can enjoy magnificent landscapes and views of vineyards, lemon orchards, and colorful houses rising up the steep slopes of the Sorrento peninsula. The Amalfitana coast is full of history, and the architecture of its landscapes is something you will never forget.

TRAVEL GUIDE

Everything you need for your trip

Activities & Tourist Attractions

 

  • Duomo of Amalfi
  • Panoramic View from Ravello
  • View from Vesuvius
  • Marina
  • Beaches
  • Villa Cimbrone
  • Santa Maria de Olearia Convent
  • Atrani

General Information

Altitude: 0-6 masl

Surface Area: 112 km2

Time Zone: UTC +1

Language: Italian

Currency: Euro

Voltage: 230 V

 

How to get there

Salerno has the nearest airport, however visitors usually use Naples airport when arriving to the coast. The best way to arrive by land is by bus, and using the ferry by sea.

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