Amalfi Coast

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Nhat **
3 Mar
Antonino - tour guide and Gionni- driver are very helpful. I might mispell their names. we had a great experience with the tour. Antonino is not only did the fantastic job to explain everything about Roman and Pompeii, but also gave us some tip and trick in Rome. I super recommend this tour. The company - city Wonders did a great job for communication and easy to navigate the meeting point and make sure smooth process.
KANG ********
2 Mar
⭐️Review of the tour with guide Kim Gun-woo (Lorenzo) on February 20th⭐️ It was a satisfying tour thanks to the passionate explanation of Pompeii and tour guidance. Guide, always be healthy and happy!
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su ******
28 Feb
Vivian, the tour guide, is very nice and professional. The timing of everything was just right, and there was plenty of time for bathroom breaks. It was a fantastic trip!
Klook User
26 Feb
I like Laura Merafina guide for the day energy! She explain many interesting facts about italy. Daniele drive the bus perfectly! Bernadette are also very good and experienced Pompeii guide. She able to explain and show to us about Pompeii comprehensively in limited time but sufficiently. Pizza at Pompeii is mid but the pastry is good! Love the free time at sorrento, get to buy souvenir and had the best gelato at Primavera Gelato!! Such a great experience overall.
Samuel ***
17 Feb
Marius was enthusiastic and engaging and dedicated throughout the whole trip! No hiccups and a pleasant experience even though the day was rainy
Hafiz ******
13 Feb
Our tour leader, Rob, was fantastic! He took great care of us throughout the trip to Pompeii and Sorrento, and all the way back to Rome. Overall, it was an amazing experience!
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Klook User
12 Feb
Absolutely amazing tour. Our Guide Laura and drive Ginai were so good at keeping us safe and on time. Despite the fact it was a rainy day it was so good to see Pompei without the crowds. Our tour guide Elena took us to all the highlights and her explanation was fantastic. would really recommend this tour!
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Klook User
11 Feb
i booked a different date and was thankful for still allowing me to join the tour! everything was amazing!
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What to know about Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a stunning stretch of Italy’s Campania region, famous for its breathtaking views, dramatic cliffs, and charming villages. From the picturesque towns of Positano and Amalfi to the scenic terraces of Ravello, this coastal gem offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and culture. Wander through lemon groves, explore historic landmarks like Villa Rufolo, and enjoy fresh Amalfi lemons in local dishes. The summer months bring the busy season, with travelers flocking to popular destinations like Vietri sul Mare and Sorrento. Explore Grotta dello Smeraldo, relax on stunning beaches, or take a boat trip to Capri. Whether staying at Hotel Poseidon or Le Sirenuse, the region promises an unforgettable experience. With easy transportation options from Naples and Salerno, this Mediterranean coastline is a must-see for any traveler.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Amalfi Cathedral

Located in the heart of Amalfi, this main church stands as a symbol of the town’s rich history as a maritime republic. With its impressive medieval architecture and the beautiful Chiostro del Paradiso cloister, the Amalfi Cathedral is a must-visit for travelers exploring the charming coastal towns. Its intricate designs and significant cultural heritage make it a fascinating stop for anyone wishing to delve into the region's past.

Villa Cimbrone

Perched in the picturesque town of Ravello, Villa Cimbrone offers stunning views of the coastline, expansive gardens, and a glimpse into the breathtaking Mediterranean landscape. This historic villa is among the most popular destinations for those seeking tranquility and grandeur, attracting visitors with its beautiful pathways lined with lemon trees and vibrant floral displays. The villa's famous terrace provides a perfect backdrop for memorable photographs against the stunning Amalfi Coast scenery.

Emerald Grotto

Located near Conca dei Marini, the Grotta dello Smeraldo is a mesmerizing sea cave renowned for its emerald-green waters and unique rock formations. Visitors can embark on boat tours to experience its enchanting glow, making this natural wonder a highlight of any trip along the Amalfi Coast. The grotto’s beauty is enhanced by the surrounding cliffs, adding to the region’s reputation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, making it an essential stop for anyone wanting to witness the picturesque surroundings of the Campania region.

Culture and History

Once a powerful maritime republic, the Amalfi Coast has a rich historical legacy. From the Villa Rufolo in Ravello to the ancient streets of Positano and Amalfi, the region’s cultural heritage is deeply rooted in its towns and villages. The Campania region also hosts vibrant summer festivals and local traditions, all set against a stunning Mediterranean landscape.

Local Cuisine

Famous for its fresh seafood, lemon plantations, and vineyards, the Amalfi Coast is a paradise for food lovers. Amalfi lemons are used in traditional dishes and the famous limoncello liqueur. Stop by Vietri sul Mare to sample hand-painted ceramics alongside authentic Neapolitan cuisine and savor the renowned anchovies from Cetara at seaside restaurants.

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Recognized for its stunning coastline, dramatic cliffs, and historic villages, the Amalfi Coast and its 16 municipalities hold UNESCO World Heritage status. Its blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty makes it a globally significant travel destination.

Top Towns to Visit

Positano and Amalfi are among the most popular destinations, known for their picturesque settings and lively atmospheres. However, exploring smaller towns like Vietri sul Mare and Nerano offers a more authentic local experience.

Sorrento and Salerno serve as key transportation hubs, providing ferry and train access to the coast. Travelers can also visit Capri, an island known for its majestic views, or stay at iconic accommodations like Hotel Poseidon and Le Sirenuse, which offer luxurious stays with unmatched coastal scenery.