If you want to visit the less touristy part of the Amalfi Coast, consider this beautiful seaside town that has a long sandy beach and is loved by locals.
Many travelers visit the Amalfi Coast on a day trip, only visit the most popular towns, and forget to wear the proper shoes for hiking.
Its beauty makes it one of the most popular destinations in Italy, but in recent years, the top towns like Positano, Amalfi, and even the majestic beach hideaway Sorrento have become overrun by ...
Known best for the production of hand-made ceramics, Vietri sul Mare is the last town on the Amalfi Coast before you reach Salerno. It has a large, sandy beach with shallow water that tends to be ...
The beach is also one of Amalfi's biggest ... as well as a bevy of dining options. In the town of Amalfi, you can find one of the coast's largest and most popular beaches, the Marina Grande ...
Offering dramatic scenery and excellent food, Cilento has more than enough to rival its better-known neighbour ...
One of the most popular pathways is the Il Vallone delle Ferriere, an almost 4-mile trail that snakes through a wooded area found just atop the town of Amalfi ... to the pebble beach of Ieranto ...
Linking the towns is the SS163, the legendary Amalfi Coast Drive ... Via dei Mulini descends towards the beach. In Positano, La Zagara is a good stop-off for coffee and delicious pastries and ...
Europe’s dreamiest seaside settings aren’t restricted to Amalfi and the Rivieras. When summer throngs hit fever pitch, head to any of these off-the-beaten-coast coastal cities and towns.