Stretching along the southern side of Italy's Sorrentine Peninsula, the Amalfi coast dazzles with its mysterious grottos, craggy cliffs and shimmering bays. Grab a seat on the sea side of a regional bus to soak up views on the fabled route from artsy Positano to Amalfi. Ravello offers some respite from the crowds, plus the stunning Villa Cimbrone, which overlooks the Bay of Salerno. The historic section of Sorrento has winding streets filled with craftspeople. Capri is only a hydrofoil or ferry ride away.
Restaurants in Amalfi Coast
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This stretch of coastline has often been described as the most beautiful in the entire Mediterranean. One after another, green and rocky mountains plunge dramatically into the Mediterranean blue sea. The famous Amalfi Coast road clings to the mountainsides revealing a succession of picture book views each seemingly more stunning than the one before. Not so many years ago much of this coast was only accessible by boat. Now it is a fashionable resort area which retains the charm of past times.
Very nice beach where u can rent chairs and umbrella for a reasonable price. There are 3 or 4 sections, all the same price and they have a casual restaurant where u can have lunch if u want. It’s not a sandy beach so bring water shoes as those pebbles get hot in the sun.
4.5 based on 473 reviews
Arienzo Beach Club Positano, Seafood Restaurant and Bar is one of the most famous in Positano and Amalfi Coast, located on the beautiful Arienzo Beach is the perfect choice to enjoy the beach, the sea and very good grilled fish. You will enjoy good cocktails and good music.
We didn’t have the luxury of a pool at our accommodation in Positano but this place more than made up for it. The free shuttle boat was a fantastic start to the day with amazing views of Positano as you leave the port. We had pre-booked online so check-in was super quick and we were shown to 2 beds and an umbrella. The music, atmosphere and food all created the perfect day. It’s chilled out but good vibes, a good crowd and delicious food and drinks! We only wish we’d found it sooner as we would’ve definitely returned!
4.5 based on 348 reviews
A Minori, ridente cittadina dal clima favorevole tutto l’anno, designata Città del Gusto, in Costiera Amalfitana, meta turistica da oltre duemila anni, ci sono due SPA esclusive, OTIUMSPA BAGNO ROMANO, attiva dal 01 ottobre al 31 maggio e OTIUMSPA MARE, attiva dal 01 giugno al 30 settembre. Unica SPA in Italia che cambia location nel corso dell’anno, per fornire sempre la migliore esperienza ai fruitori che decidono di passare qualche ora di puro relax. OTIUMSPA BAGNO ROMANO, dotata di ampia vasca idromassaggio, panche pediluvio, sauna, docce emozionali, area relax e biobar, si completa con l’esclusivo bagno romano, antesignano del bagno turco, costituito da ambienti con temperature ed umidità differenziate dove all’interno è possibile fare uno scrub con sapone nero del marocco e guanto di kassa. Ci sono inoltre delle panche orizzontali per il savonage, dove esperte operatrici massaggeranno i clienti con kassa e sapone seguendo le metodiche hammam. Non mancano sale massaggio dove è possibile abbandonarsi al relax più assoluto anche in coppia. Il tutto in un locale di fine 700, verosimilmente costruito sui resti dell’antica Villa Marittima Romana del primo secolo d.C., prima autentica SPA del comprensorio amalfitano.
4.5 based on 46 reviews
I have been visiting Ravello for 13 years and only just discovered this most special and beautiful beach Lido di Ravello. It is well worth the walk down the many steps - very doable for all ages. The beach is intimate - pristine - paradise actually. My family and I rented chairs daily from the beach club - impeccably managed by Sarah and Lorenzo. Lido di Ravello is a must for anyone visiting the Amalfi Coast!
4.0 based on 1,054 reviews
We literally visited here every day of our trip. The beach itself is usually crowded but not enough to keep you away, ever. It is a rocky sandy beach, so water shoes are advised, and the sand gets super hot. So many restaurants here and bars, shops, art, ice cream, stray cats that need to be fed (we fed them every day), the church, more shops, etc. Never got tired of it. The stairs to get there and back were quite the workout, however. Lol.
4.0 based on 287 reviews
This was a very relaxing stop while traveling through Italy. The kids enjoyed jumping off the diving board. The staff were very friendly. There is an eatery on site with a variety of food and coctails. You have to pay to enter, and rent a lounge chair and umbrella. There was also a pool if you were not into jumping off a cliff to the water. The view was amazing. You could also get a boat to visit Grott dello Smeraldo - the Emerald Grotto.
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