A unique museum set inside a historic paper mill in Amalfi, where you can see how the town’s famous handmade paper has been produced for centuries—complete with original machinery and live demonstrations.
A classic seaside restaurant in Amalfi, known for fresh seafood and a beautiful setting right on the water. It’s a great spot for a relaxed meal with views of the coast and a true Amalfi dining experience.
A vast open-air archaeological site preserving the remains of an ancient Roman city buried by Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD—offering a rare, remarkably intact glimpse into daily life in antiquity.
A charming, tucked-away pizzeria in Amalfi set in a lemon grove courtyard. Known for its wood-fired pizzas and relaxed atmosphere, it’s a great casual spot with a classic Amalfi vibe.
A stunning sea cave just outside Amalfi, famous for its glowing emerald water—you can enter by boat or via an elevator down the cliff. Inside, sunlight filters through an underwater opening, creating the cave’s signature green glow
A scenic, family-run restaurant perched above the coast, known for fresh seafood and incredible sunset views. It’s a bit of a destination spot—perfect for a memorable meal with a relaxed, authentic Amalfi feel.
A breathtaking cliffside hiking trail above the Amalfi Coast, known for its panoramic views of the sea and surrounding villages. The path runs between Bomerano and Nocelle, with sweeping vistas the entire way—it’s one of the most scenic walks in the region and a great option if you’re up for something active.
A scenic ferry ride from Amalfi to Capri, offering incredible views of the coastline along the way. It’s an easy and popular day trip, with frequent departures and a chance to explore Capri’s beaches, shops, and dramatic cliffs.
A cozy, tucked-away restaurant in Amalfi offering a more refined take on traditional Italian cuisine. Known for its intimate atmosphere and thoughtful dishes, it’s a great option for a quieter, slightly elevated dining experience.
A peaceful cloister in the heart of Amalfi, known for its elegant arches, palm trees, and quiet garden setting. Originally built as a cemetery for nobles, it’s a beautiful, tucked-away spot just steps from the main cathedral and a nice break from the crowds.