The Amalfi Coast extends only 40 km (25 mi)
in the southern part of the Peninsula of Sorrento, Positano and south of the Bay of Naples. It is a stunning coastline. The Lattari mountains on one side and turquoise blue of the Tyrrhenian Sea on the other with dizzying slopes with more than 200 meters (700 ft) make this area one of the finest paths along the sea in Europe. Typical are also the colorful houses built in ravines and small bays with small fishing boats anchored creating a beautiful environment. Positano village became the favorite resort of wealthy, powerful and famous, its colorful houses all connected by picturesque streets crowded with shops, bars, restaurants and galleries. Positano view of the sea looks like a postcard. There’s a path between Positano and Praiano and you must walk it, it’s the “Path of Gods”. Amalfi has a fascinating history as its neighboring towns, was once a potential naval and had a population exceeding 70,000. Today is a city with a perfect setting for those seeking pleasure and tranquility. Along the Amalfi is the most beautiful stretch of road on the Amalfi Coast. Sorrento, Ravello, Praiano, Salerno and the beautiful island of Capri are mandatory stops on the Amalfi Coast. Leaving from Naples by car or public transports is the best way to get Amalfi Coast Hotels in Amalfi Coast
Main villages in Amalfi Coast: Amalfi; Positano; Praiano; Salerno; Ravello; Sorrento; Tramonti; Cetara; Vietri sul Mare; Maiori; Minori; Scala; Atrani; Conca dei Marini; Furore;
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