AMALFI COAST
DESTINATION GUIDE
A Coastal Masterpiece
The Amalfi Coast is a 50-kilometer stretch of coastline along the southern edge of Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula. Renowned for its extraordinary natural beauty, it features sheer cliffs and a rugged shoreline dotted with small beaches and pastel-colored fishing villages.
History & Traditions
The Amalfi Coast’s history is a rich tapestry of maritime power and cultural exchange. As one of Italy’s historic maritime republics, the region flourished between the 9th and 11th centuries, establishing key trade routes across the Mediterranean. Today, this legacy lives on in the unique architecture, sun-drenched cathedrals, and the enduring traditions of its coastal villages. Explore the deep-rooted heritage that defines the spirit of Amalfi, where ancient stories are carved into the very cliffs that overlook the azure sea.
Things to Do
Explore Positano
Wander through the vertical town's steep streets, discover boutique shops, and enjoy the iconic pebble beachfront.
Path of the Gods
Experience the most breathtaking coastal hike in Italy, connecting Agerola to Nocelle with stunning Mediterranean views.
Private Boat Tour
Sail around the coast to discover hidden sea caves, the Blue Grotto, and the glamorous island of Capri.