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16th May 2017

6 reasons the Amalfi Coast should be at the top of your bucket list

Alice Murray

Book the flights, grab your passport and go.

The Almafi Coast is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful parts of Italy. With its winding coastal roads, quaint towns, and out of this world scenery you will be absolutely spoilt for things to do during a trip to this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

So what are you waiting for? Here are the 6 reasons you need to go to the Amalfi coast at least once in your life.

Capri is outstanding.

Sitting just off the coast of Sorrento lies the little island of Capri. Once a little British naval base, Capri is now a stunning tourist destination in its own right. The island has a beautiful rugged landscape with lots of caves and inlets to explore including the famous Blue Grotto, a dark cavern where the sea water glows bright blue thanks to the sunlight passing through an underwater cave. If you can’t afford to stay in one of the luxurious hotels on the island, you can easily take a day trip from towns like Sorrento.

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It’s the perfect place for a road trip

The Amalfi coast stretches for 40km and one of the best ways to see the whole area is to take a little road trip. There is a fantastic coastal drive from Sorrento to Salerno that gives you unparalleled views of the turquoise Tyrrhenian Sea. Along the way, you’ll pass by gorgeous coastal towns like Ravello and Positano. Make sure you have your camera at the ready.

You’ll never taste better food in your life

Honestly! It goes without saying that Italian food is pretty amazing (pizza, pasta, gelato etc.) but the food along the Amalfi coast is like nothing I have ever experienced in Italy before. The seafood is amazing and pretty much as fresh as it gets. You’ll also be treated to exceptional views in most restaurants.

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There’s so much to see

The Amalfi Coast is bursting full of things to do and see. From the glorious 13th century cathedral in Amalfi to the historic little town of Atrani, you will be able to soak up as much Italian culture as possible during your trip. The Amalfi Coast is also a great place to explore other parts of Italy from. Pompeii is just a bus journey away and Naples is very accessible on public transport.

The beaches are great

But not what you’d expect. If you’re looking for white sands and long stretches of undisturbed beaches then you’re in the wrong place but that doesn’t mean Amalfi’s beaches are not worth visiting. Because of the jagged coastline, most of Amalfi’s beaches are made up of rocky bays and inlets. Thankfully, these are very sheltered and the gorgeous views more than make up for it.

It’s a great place for an adventure.

If you love outdoor activities then the Amalfi Coast is the place for you. Between fantastic watersports and outdoor walks, the area is an adrenaline junkie’s paradise. If you like hiking then you have to try out Sentiero degli Dei or ”Path of the Gods”, a three-hour hike that will take you through the mountains from Praiano to Positano. The views are simply breath-taking.