w

Rome: Italy has many tourist areas, especially southern Italy, which has beautiful landscapes and beaches. One of the excellent areas you can visit is the Amalfi Coast. The Amalfi Coast is famous for its beaches, small towns, limoncello, gastronomy, and many attractions. Its coastline is 50 km, and it is quite a popular destination.

On the Amalfi Coast, you can go in the summer or even the winter, and you will love the view from its great coastline. Its beautiful beaches, paths, narrow streets overlooking the sea, cities on mountains, and colorful houses will impress you. It will be a trip that will be unforgettable.

An impressive element in the area is the 163 or Amalfitana road that runs along the coastline, while in the West, it has a unique view of the sea. Going to the Amalfi Coast, you will find villages built on the slope and steep roads that offer a fantastic view of the turquoise waters.

Vietri Sul Mare, Ravello, Positano, and Amalfi are just some of the areas you will be able to visit, and you will be fascinated. On the Amalfi Coast, you will find quiet fishing villages next to cosmopolitan towns and secluded beaches next to crowded and organized beaches; this way, you will combine your holidays as you want.

If you book flights to Rome, remember to look at the airline offers, as there are many. To reach the Amalfi Coast, you have the following options:

The bus ride from Positano takes 4.5 hours, and the one-way cost for one person is around USD 25. The route is active from June to September.

The train ride from Salerno takes 2 hours, and the one-way cost for one person is around USD 50. The itinerary is active all year round.

The train ride from Naples takes 1 hour and 10 minutes, and the one-way cost for one person is around USD 45. The itinerary is active all year round.

Amalfi: Amalfi is the town that gave its name to all 50 kilometers of coastline. It was once one of the most important maritime cities in Italy, with a population of tens of thousands. In Amalfi, there are many beautiful sights to visit. You can start with a visit to St. Andrew’s Cathedral, one of the most popular attractions in the center of Amalfi. It has ancient drawings in the Old Church, an impressively decorated crypt of the Saint, and a very lovely modern cathedral.

Then you can visit the many fascinating museums such as Museo della Carta, Museo Diosecano, and Museo Civico. When you finish your tour of the museums, remember to enjoy a gelato and dip on the beach of Marina Grande.

Positano: The entire coastline of Amalfi is filled with beautiful villages and towns. Positano was once a simple fishing village, and today it has become one of the chicest seaside resorts in Europe, attracting many tourists every summer. Positano is perched on the top of a hill and has houses in pastel shades and thin alleys where you can enjoy walking and photographing the view from above.

On its beach, you can do many things, such as paddleboats, sailboats, and motor boats, or go on a cruise along the coast to Capri. East of Positano, there is the modern Praiano with a paved church. Further, beyond this, the road crosses the deep and dramatic gorge of the Vallone di Furore.

Ravello: Just beyond Positano, you can visit the town of Ravello, which has many churches, villas, and lush gardens. Visit Villa Rufolo, with its endless romantic gardens overlooking the sea, and enjoy a walk through the famous gardens of Villa Cimbrone, which has a Roman monastery and the Church of Santa Chiara.

Vietri Sul Mare: Vietri Sul Mare is a city of ceramics where you can visit the ceramics workshops and admire the wonderful colorful ceramics throughout the city. Vietri ceramics are a vital part of the local identity and economy of the city. At the end of your walk, do not miss eating anchovies or paccheri di Gragnano with fresh daily fish from the area.