Many travelers visit the Amalfi Coast on a day trip, only visit the most popular towns, and forget to wear the proper shoes ...
Between Amalfi and Positano, Fiordo di Furore is the place to be for any traveller looking for breathtaking scenery. With its turquoise waters and an impressive 30-metre-high suspension bridge, this ...
The beach is also one of Amalfi's biggest, measuring nearly 985 feet in length. Another popular spot for tourists is Arienzo Beach, also located in Positano. Arienzo is much smaller than Marina ...
Harry said the route is best enjoyed "over three to five days" to really take in all that there is to see and to enjoy a ...
My kids grew up in Positano. All you need to do is reach out to the locals and ask: ‘Show me what your kids do.’” John Steinbeck called the Amalfi Coast a “dream place that isn’t quite ...
Start your tour of the coast in Positano, the most famous of the Amalfi Coast towns, a tumble of pastel-hued houses clinging impossibly to an almost sheer cliff face. The best way to arrive is by ...
The scene here tends to be more local (or Neapolitan, anyway) than the touristy beaches in Positano and Amalfi. Descend the 200-step staircase from the coastal highway and you’ll reach this ...