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Perched on the cliffside with their pastel-colored structures, twisting cobblestone lanes, and tiny sandy shores, Positano and Amalfi exude an enduring allure that accounts for their widespread popularity.

As you travel along the winding coastal path overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea, Positano reveals itself below, showcasing its vibrant tiered homesโ€”a quintessential image of Italyโ€™s beauty. In earlier times favored by artists, this charming village has become highly desirable among visitors exploring this coastline. Spend time wandering through its narrow historical lanes before descending towards the petite Santa Maria Assunta church, constructed during the 13th century. Then visit the MAR (Positano Roman Archaeological Museum) to uncover remnants from an old Roman villa engulfed by the volcanic debris of Mount Vesuvius back in 79 AD. Ensure not to miss basking under the Mediterranean sunshine on the beautiful shores of Fornillo and Grande beach. From here head onward to Amalfi, which stands as both the heartland and geographical pivot of southern Italy’s western shore. This quaint town exudes a blend reminiscent of Spain, where towering whitewashed buildings overlook the ocean providing breathtaking views. Take strolls across its bustling harbor area, step inside the majestic cathedral, meander aimlessly through labyrinthine pathways until twilight falls, then enjoy dining at one of the top-tier eateries perched above.
above Amalfi
. Experience the true
dolce vita
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Amalfi Tourist Office

https://www.amalfitouristoffice.it/


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