True Paradise on earth; quintessential destination, where the sea meets the sky – perhaps this is the definition that best describes this home of the gods that is the Amalfi Coast, in Italy.
Hidden depths and natural landscapes, already perfect, that constantly challenge our emotions and senses – even if only through Pinterest galleries, for those who have never set foot on the ground in Amalfi –, transport us to the feeling that we would need a a lifetime to live the Amalfi dream and discover the coast of Italy, immersing yourself in idyllic and picturesque images.
Lush green slopes – lined with pastel-coloured buildings that meet the Tyrrhenian Sea –, mountains that stand out among the sea depths and medieval villages that breathe history are just some of the reasons why this southern Italian coast is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Running from Punta Campanella to Salerno – comprising emblematic places such as Positano, Amalfi, Ravello and Praiano – the Amalfi coast brings together some of the best hotels and restaurants in the country, letting them take advantage of the imposing cliffs where they are perched and the superb views that the beautify even more.
How to get to the Amalfi Coast?
One of the best options is to take the Lisbon-Naples flight and rent a car in that terminal, as it is closer to the destination. All the cities on the coast are connected by Strada Statale 163 , which can be considered one of the most beautiful in the world, but also one of the most dangerous, thanks to its many curves.
What is the best time of year to go on a trip?
During the month of August, in summer, this is a very popular area for tourists. Therefore, it is suggested to leave in spring or autumn, where the climate is also temperate. According to the website positano.com , the best months are between April and June, when the spring colors and perfumes begin to appear and where (if you're lucky) you can go swimming.
Where to stay?
Also according to the website positano.com , if tours are part of your plans, two of the best cities for this are Positano (home to the Le Sirenuse hotel) and Amalfi; If you are a fan of tranquility and your goal is to rest, you can choose Praiano (some say this is a hidden treasure on the coast!), Ravello, or small villages like Conca dei Marini. You can also rent an apartment or stay in one of the many hotels available. However, a more economical option is Bed & Breakfasts .
Where to eat?
There are some iconic restaurants such as Da Ciccio Cielo Mare and Terra and Sensi Restaurant , both recommended by TripAdvisor. When it comes to gastronomy, lemon and seafood are practically omnipresent; The ice creams are highly recommended.
And what's the nightlife like?
The Amalfi coast night orbits around Positano. At Buca di Bacco , for example, we can have happy hour on a patio that extends to the beach. Le Terrazze , Le Tre Sorelle and Chez Black are other pleasant places to stay overnight. A must-see is the night club L'Africana , in Praiano, built inside a cave, almost at the height of the sea – for dancing in the moonlight!
In this discovery of hidden beaches and secret paths, we let ourselves be carried away by natural landscapes straight out of a dream, with the smell of sea and lemon. It's the taste of dolce vita , full of stories to tell.