Amalfi Coast

Unesco World Heritage Site

The Amalfi Coast is world-famous for its nostalgic beauty, colorful villages and scenic drive through iconic places such as Amalfi, Positano and Praiano.

This stretch of coastline stretches some 40 km above the sea, and sees the striking alternation of sumptuous villas, hidden coves and glimpses so beautiful they look like paintings: every detail of the Amalfi Coast tells a story of art, culture and tradition, an area just a short distance from Naples to fall in love with.

Amalfi

The heart of the coast, and an ancient Maritime Republic, Amalfi is dominated by the majestic Cathedral of St. Andrew, an authentic jewel of medieval architecture, and its narrow streets enlivened by ceramic and papier-mâché stores.
The beach of Marina Grande features clear waters and striking cliffs that protect its boundaries, creating a relaxing setting for the whole family.

Positano

Positano is a living postcard, a village of pastel-colored houses climbing up the rock, a corner of scenic nuances, scents, flowers and artisanal boutiques.
The perfect place to find luxury, style and fashion trends, among seaside cafes and fine dining options.