
Amalfi
Seven Slow-Luxury Days in Elegant Amalfi
Sunlit terraces, quiet coves, and slow-blooming Amalfi elegance
A week-long, slow-paced Amalfi escape balancing beach time, sea views, and lemon-scented lanes with refined dining and classic, elegant stays. Thoughtfully clustered days keep logistics simple while giving you space for nature, photography, and indulgent seaside relaxation.
Where to Stay

Santa Caterina Hotel
Iconic 5-star villa-hotel cascading down the cliff with private sea access, lush gardens, and classic decor.

NH Collection Grand Hotel Convento di Amalfi
Former monastery turned stylish luxury hotel with cloistered walkways, infinity pool, and panoramic terraces overlooking Amalfi.

Hotel Luna Convento
Historic convent-turned-hotel with a distinctive courtyard, sea-view rooms, and access to a rocky seaside platform for swimming.
Good to Know
Golden Hour is Your Best Friend
Plan key photo sessions—like the Duomo steps, Ravello terraces, and Amalfi pier—for the first two hours after sunrise or the last two before sunset, when light is softer and crowds thinner.
Move Along the Coast by Sea When Possible
Between Amalfi and nearby villages, ferries and small boats are often less stressful than buses or driving, offering cooler air, better views, and fewer hairpin turns.
Reserve Only Key Meals and Experiences
Book just a couple of special dinners (like Eolo or Marina Grande) and one boat outing in advance, leaving the rest of your meals and days flexible.
Pack Light, Especially if Staying Hillside
Many Amalfi hotels require some stair-climbing or short walks from drop-off points, so a lighter suitcase or a wheeled carry-on will make arrivals and departures far easier.
Hydrate and Take Shade Breaks
Carry a reusable water bottle and pause often in shaded piazzas or cafés, particularly in late spring and summer when stone streets and stairs can reflect a lot of heat.
Dress for Churches and Upscale Dining
For visiting the cathedral and other churches, cover shoulders and avoid very short shorts; for fine dining, opt for smart-casual outfits that are comfortable yet polished.
Expect a Late Dining Rhythm
Locals often dine from 8 PM onward; if you prefer earlier meals, aim for 7–7:30 PM and make a reservation where possible, especially in high season.
Cash and Cards Both Matter
Most mid-to-high-end restaurants accept cards, but some smaller cafés, beach clubs, and bus tickets are easier with cash; keep a modest amount of euros on hand.
Your Week Itinerary

Pasticceria Pansa
Historic pastry shop on Piazza Duomo; sit at an outdoor table with a sfogliatella and cappuccino while watching the town wake up.

Amalfi Cathedral (Duomo di Amalfi)
Climb the grand staircase to explore the ornate cathedral, cloister, and crypt; step back outside for iconic façade photos from the piazza and the steps.
Amalfi Centro Storico Stroll & Shopping
Wander Via Lorenzo d’Amalfi and side lanes to browse ceramics, linen boutiques, leather sandals, and artisanal limoncello shops.

Taverna degli Apostoli
Small, refined restaurant tucked beside the cathedral steps serving fresh pasta, seafood, and local specialties.
Marina Grande Beach (Spiaggia Grande di Amalfi)
Rent sun loungers at a stabilimento, swim in the bay, and capture classic shots of Amalfi rising behind the beach, especially later in the afternoon.

Ristorante Marina Grande
Elegant beachfront restaurant with white tablecloths and creative takes on local seafood and pasta; reserve a seaside table for sunset.

Bar Francese
Sit on the waterfront terrace with espresso, juice, and a light pastry as boats come and go from the harbor.
Private or Small-Group Amalfi Coastal Boat Tour
Depart from Amalfi harbor to cruise along the coast, stopping near sea caves and small bays for swims; ideal to photograph Amalfi and neighboring villages from the water.

Lido Azzurro
Seaside trattoria right by the harbor offering ultra-fresh seafood, grilled catch of the day, and crisp local white wines.
Free Explore: Amalfi Waterfront Promenade & Molo Pennello
Stroll to the end of the pier for sweeping views back to Amalfi and the surrounding cliffs; ideal for golden-hour photos with fewer crowds than the main beach.

Da Gemma
Long-established Amalfi restaurant with refined regional cuisine and a tasteful interior; try the tasting menu with wine pairings.
35 activities across 7 days
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