1. Typical architecture of the area, including colorful houses surrounded by vineyards and terraced gardens in Vietri sul Mare
Vietri sul Mare is considered the "gateway" to the Amalfi Coast and the starting point for many travelers touring it. The turquoise bay and views of the Tyrrhenian Sea are just a preview of all that you will discover further on your journey. Many enjoy touring the town to purchase fine glassware and even take a few pottery lessons from the area's renowned artists.
2. The magical turquoise sunset of Amalfi
The city of Amalfi received a unique class when it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and anyone who visits it can't help but fall in love with the many architectural styles of the houses, gardens, and historic sites found here, alongside rich vegetation and a wonderful atmosphere of tranquility.
This city is also very famous for its Limoncello liqueur, which is made from the local variety of lemons grown by the families living in the area.
In the summer, you can reach the marina in the picture and take a short cruise that will allow you to enjoy all this beauty while looking at the transparent and clear waters.
You will likely want to spend the last moments of the day in one of Amalfi's small fish restaurants, while dining on the impressive and fresh selection served to you.
3. The breathtaking view that unfolds before the eyes of those who arrive at Ravello
Ravello is a town located on a hill above the Amalfi Coast, and the steep ascent to it is definitely a journey worth every moment. Ravello is the place where the German composer Wagner would come to seek inspiration, and as soon as you see the area's views, you'll understand why.
4. The beach of Conca dei Marini
Those who want to sunbathe peacefully in front of cool and transparent sea waters choose to do so at the beach of Conca dei Marini, which is considered one of the most beautiful and pleasant in all of Italy. As the sun reflects on the water and warms the vacationers, there's no better place to be.
5. The luxury villas of Rufolo and Cimbrone
These two buildings were built in the 11th and 13th centuries, respectively, and they appeared in several writings of the Italian Renaissance writers of that period. Their balconies and manicured gardens offer a mesmerizing view of the sea, and for lovers of architecture and antiquities, this is one of the most impressive sites to visit. Due to their beauty, these two villas serve as the calling cards of the city of Ravello mentioned earlier, and both are open to the public's enjoyment.
6. View of the westernmost point of the coast, the town of Positano
The town of Positano is located at the westernmost point of the Amalfi Coast, between the high mountains and the sea. Its colorful houses and the orange and olive trees growing among them make it one of the most picturesque cities in the world. Its main attraction is the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, whose dome made of colorful tiles makes it a bright landmark that cannot be ignored during the summer.
7. The ancient and charming churches of Praiano
This small and pleasant town is the most recommended place to stay for those who want to take a relaxing spa vacation in southern Italy. After staying in luxurious hotels, you can enjoy a tour between its ancient streets and narrow alleys and end the evening in local taverns offering delicacies such as salt-baked fish, local salad with mozzarella, tomatoes, and basil, and lemon and fig cream for dessert. There is no doubt that this is the perfect vacation.
8. Colorful reflections on the water in Furore
Furore is a tiny village with olive trees, vineyards, and small colorful houses. Hidden among the huge rocks is a long stone bridge, where a local water-diving competition is held every year.
9. Last moments of light in Atrani
Atrani is a small and less known town, but it is highly recommended to visit it as well. Its arched courtyards and clean and secluded beaches often make it a backdrop for commercials and various films, but the most beautiful view is from its central square. There, among its ancient houses, you will get a breathtaking view that looks like it was taken straight out of a postcard.
10. A true connection to nature in the village of Minori
Minori is one of the oldest villages in the coastal area. In the summer, the village hosts the Jazz Festival, and every September, classical music concerts are held there, and there is nothing better than listening to all these against the backdrop of the sound of the sea waves.