The Amalfi Coast is located between the Sorrento peninsula and Salerno. The "Lattari mountain", with their "calcareous-dolomitic" rocks are the main mountains here. The territory of the coast...
The Amalfi coast is a mixture of history and nature, with a lot to discover: the Cathedral of Amalfi, the villas in Ravello and the many churches built during the period of the republic of Amalfi. Furtherm
ore to discover the Galli's islands facing Positano, the Emerald Grotto, near Conca dei Marini...
The Amalfi coast features two wonderful places, the natural reserve of the "Ferriera", and the marine reserve of "Punta Campanella". Both preserve the natural balance of the environment...
The Amalfi coast features many small public and private museums, such as the paper museum, the ceramic museum and more...
There are many traditional events on the Amalfi coast: Saints days, and festivals and celebrations for everyone. Each town and village, from the smaller to the most important feature events to let visitors discover a piece of mediterranean culture and tradition...
The Amalfi coast is rich in caves, formed by water erosion of the calcareous rocks. Among these caves one, the "Emerald Grotto ", is particularly beautiful...
Not too far from Amalfi in Positano direction, we find the spectacular "Fiordo di Furore", a norwegian fjord in the middle of the coast of the south of Italy...
From the Scialatielli to the sfogliatella. News and gastronomical information from the Amalfi's Coast, and some advice from the Chef...