
Amalfi
Cliffside medieval charm overlooking the Mediterranean's azure waters
Amalfi clings to the cliffs like it's defying gravity. This medieval town drops straight into the Mediterranean, all pastel houses and lemon groves tumbling toward impossibly blue water. The main square buzzes with espresso cups clinking and Vespa engines puttering. But step into the narrow alleys behind the cathedral, and you'll find laundry hanging between 11th-century stone walls. It's touristy, sure. But there's a reason people keep coming back to this stretch of coastline that looks like someone painted it with watercolors.
Amalfi Itineraries
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7-Day Amalfi Coast Adventure with Easy Pace
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Amalfi Adventure: Cliffs, Dives & Coastal Bliss
Weekend · $$$

Romantic Amalfi Coast Honeymoon: Classic Elegance Awaits
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7 Days of Romance: Amalfi Coast Honeymoon Escape
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Amalfi's Hidden Heritage: A Cultural Deep Dive for Two
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Relaxed Amalfi Coast Romance: 7 Days of Sun, Sea & Serenity
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Buy ferry tickets at the harbor ticket office instead of online to avoid booking fees – saves €3-5 per ticket
- 2.Eat lunch at bars instead of restaurants – paninis cost €4-6 vs €15-20 for sit-down meals
- 3.Fill water bottles at public fountains throughout town rather than buying €3 bottles
- 4.Book accommodation in Atrani instead of central Amalfi – same views, 30% lower prices
- 5.Take SITA buses between towns (€2.40) instead of taxis (€25-40 for the same route)
- 6.Shop for limoncello at local producers like Maria Antonietta (€18/bottle) vs hotel gift shops (€35/bottle)
- 7.Visit in shoulder season (May/October) for 40% lower hotel rates and restaurant prices
Travel Tips
- •Download the SITA bus app to track real-time arrivals – buses often run 10-15 minutes late
- •Wear comfortable walking shoes with good grip – the medieval streets are steep and can be slippery when wet
- •Make dinner reservations by 2 PM, especially in summer – popular restaurants book up fast
- •Carry cash – many small shops and family restaurants don't accept cards
- •Pack sunscreen and a hat – the Mediterranean sun reflects off the white buildings and water intensely
- •Learn basic Italian phrases – locals appreciate the effort and service improves noticeably
- •Check ferry schedules the night before – rough seas cancel boats with little notice
- •Bring a portable phone charger – you'll be taking photos constantly and GPS drains batteries quickly
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