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Amalfi Coast Holidays

30 miles of spellbinding beauty

From sun-dappled views of the sea to colourful houses perched on cliffs that plunge almost vertically into blue waters, the Amalfi Coast is a dazzling part of southern Italy. This dreamy and dramatic stretch of the Neapolitan Riviera is considered one of the world’s beauty spots for very good reasons.
 
The Amalfi Coast is scattered with towns, each with a distinct character. Positano is known for its chic boutiques and beautiful beaches. Sorrento, on the other hand, offers a glimpse into the local way of life with its bustling streets and colourful markets. Ravello is a peaceful haven perched high on the hills, offering cinematic coastline views.
 
It’s not just the views and the vibes. The food here is heavenly, with fresh seafood and citrus fruits among  the stars of the local cuisine. The lemons grown in this region are famous for their size and flavour. They’re used to make the refreshing lemon granita, an iconic summer treat, and zesty limoncello, a sweet liqueur you’ll find everywhere in these parts. The pasta dishes are also a must-try, especially the spaghetti alle vongole. And, of course, no Italian meal is complete without a glass of the local Campania wine.

Buckle up and get ready for your own Italian adventure along this fabulous stretch of coastline – where will you head to first?

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Your Amalfi Coast questions, answered

It's a tough call. They’re all a little bit different. Choose a base, then get to know quieter Ravello, the narrow streets of Positano, and the atmospheric Sorrento.
The views are incredible, and you can spend your days on the beach, in the cafes and restaurants, and nipping into pretty boutiques. There are lovely gardens and beautiful buildings to discover, too.
The area’s beauty makes it extremely popular, and the crowds peak in summer. If you can squeeze in a visit in May, June, or September, it'll be quieter.