The namesake town anchors the coast with the striking cathedral and a lively waterfront. Use it as a hub for buses and ferries along the shore.
One of the most renowned destinations in Italy, the mountainous Amalfi Coast offers unique views, superb beaches, and crystalline blue waters.
Driving the SS163—the Amalfi Drive—is one of the world's most famous road trips, with views that impress whether you're behind the wheel or on a ferry.
From the town of Amalfi to Positano, Atrani, and cliff-jumping at Furore Beach, here are the essential stops along the coast.
The namesake town anchors the coast with the striking cathedral and a lively waterfront. Use it as a hub for buses and ferries along the shore.
Steep lanes, boutiques, and beach clubs cascade toward the sea. Expect steps—comfortable shoes beat heels here.
Tiny Atrani sits steps from Amalfi but feels worlds quieter—a photogenic square and tight alleys without the same crowds.
The fjord-like inlet at Furore is famous for its bridge and deep green water. Check conditions and local rules before swimming or jumping.