Our Amalfi Coast travel guide is designed to help you make the very most of your Amalfi Coast holiday. The Amalfi Coast is a stunning stretch of coastline in Southern Italy. Given its natural beauty, the area forms the backdrop to many a film. One of these is the 2004 blockbuster ‘A Good Woman.‘ Another is ‘The Talented Mr Ripley‘. Not surprisingly though, the Amalfi coast is as popular among holidaymakers as film-makers! Our Amalfi Coast villas are certainly always in demand!
The Amalfi coast is a region of Italy where visitors can combine plenty of sightseeing with some more relaxing days. Choose to lie in the warmth of the Italian sunshine on the beautiful beaches or explore the many sights on offer. There are a whole host of things to do in Sorrento where our Amalfi Coast villas are located. Not to mention the other larger towns and numerous smaller villages on the Amalfi Coast. These include Amalfi, Positano and Ravello. In addition, there are some incredibly historic sights such as Pompeii and Herculaneum. And let’s not forget Mount Vesuvius or nearby Naples! Together with the stunning islands off the coast – Capri, Ischia and Procida – there truly is so much to see and do.
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Amalfi Coast beaches tend to be smaller than in many other stretches of Italy's coastline. However, what they lack in size, they make up for in beauty and charm. In short, there are some fantastic beaches on the Amalfi Coast.
Admittedly, visitors arguably don't tend to visit the Amalfi Coast for a beach holiday in Italy. Instead, those looking for a beach holiday will probably opt for a holiday in Puglia or a holiday in Sicily instead. That said, the Amalfi Coast does have a stunning variety of beaches to suit all tastes.
Something that those on an Amalfi Coast holiday should be aware of...
Amalfi Coast family holidays offer plenty of options to keep the children entertained, whether they are toddlers or teenagers. Here are a few ideas of what to see and do on an Amalfi Coast holiday with little ones.
Explore Pompeii and Herculaneum
Children tend to learn about the Romans by aged 7 these days in British schools. As a result, a trip to Pompeii will be a fantastic educational and interesting trip for them. It's really worth investing in a guided tour of Pompeii to bring the ruins to life. Your guide will be able to inspire the children with stories of life in ancient Pompeii. Just...
We have to admit that there aren't many Amalfi Coast golf courses to choose from. However, for those for whom a holiday would not be complete without a round of golf, there are hopefully enough options to keep you entertained!
Amalfi Coast golf courses to enjoy
The first golf course near the Amalfi Coast to consider is the Mirabella Golf Club in Avellino. This is about 90 minutes drive from many of the most famous towns and villages along the Amalfi Coast. It's a nine hole course with plenty to challenge you, from streams to tall trees and from valleys to ridges. It's also...
There are a number of Amalfi Coast museums which are worth visiting. In fact, there is an extremely eclectic mix of museums to choose from. As a result, there should certainly be something to meet everyone's tastes and interests whether it's art, history, nature or even transport.
Pompeii and Herculaneum
You could easily argue that two of the biggest and best are the outdoor 'museums' of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Pompeii covers nearly seventy hectares of land. There is an incredible amount to see so do allow plenty of time to make sure you don't miss anything. And remember...
Amalfi Coast restaurants are some of our favourites in Italy. The Amalfi Coast a wonderful place for food lovers to visit. Although admittedly you could probably argue that anywhere in Italy would be heaven for any keen foodie! Hopefully our Amalfi Coast dining guide will ensure that you sample some of the best food that the region has to offer in some of the best restaurants.
One of our favourite places to eat is in Sorrento. The Ristorante Museo Caruso is as passionate about its cuisine as it is about the famous opera singer, Enrico Caruso. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming and the food...
Amalfi Coast shopping will have much to delight holidaymakers! The Amalfi Coast has plenty of interesting shops to satisfy the cravings of the shopaholics out there! Hopefully our guide will help you find the best outlet malls, designer boutiques and local markets.
Shopping in Naples
Naples is well worth a trip if you fancy an afternoon browsing around the shops. Shops tend to be open from 9 in the morning until 1 o'clock, and then re-open again from 4 in the afternoon until 8 in the evening. Sales tend to follow the timings of those in the UK, with sales held in January...
For those looking to pamper themselves in one of the many Amalfi Coast spas, there are a number of facilities offering relaxing treatments.
For the ultimate indulgence, the Monastero Santa Rosa spa offers both interior and exterior treatment rooms. These can be enjoyed either in solitude or in the company of friends or loved ones. In between treatments, guests can relax in the infinity pool or exercise at the alfresco gym. Or, for a sedate pace of life, just lounge in one of the spa's cliff-side cabanas. I promise you, life won't get much better than this! Whilst the spa here is part of the...
We all know that travelling can be stressful. However, we hope that our Amalfi Coast travel information will help take the stress out of your travel arrangements. Your holiday should certainly go much more smoothly if you're up to speed on all the Amalfi Coast travel information you need ahead of your stay.
The nearest airport to the Amalfi Coast is in Naples. The airport is run by Gesac. For any information on the airport, it is worth taking a look at their website. There are plenty of flight options from the UK. Below are a selection that should provide a start point for your travels.
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If you are keen walkers and hikers, there are numerous wonderful Amalfi Coast walks and hikes to enjoy during your Amalfi Coast villa holiday. Each one makes the most of the stunning scenery that makes this area of Italy so special.
Probably the best time of year to visit if you are planning on some long walks during your trip would be in late Spring and early Autumn. This is when the weather tends not to be too hot. It's also when there is a wonderful abundance of colour provided by the flowering plants.
Amalfi Coast hiking trails
The Sentiero degli Dei (Trail of the Gods) is probably the...
I'm sure it will come as no surprise that the Amalfi Coast offers holidaymakers a wide selection of water sports to enjoy.
Scuba diving and snorkelling
The seas off the Amalfi Coast boast crystal clear waters which are perfect for snorkelling and scuba diving. We highly recommend that those holidaying in the area head out to explore what's beneath the waters. One great option is an Amalfi Coast boat and snorkelling tour. Alternatively, a cheaper option is an Amalfi Coast kayak and snorkelling tour .
Those looking to try their hand at scuba diving or snorkelling could also head to the Villagio...
Amalfi Coast weather conditions can often be very favourable for those enjoying an Amalfi Coast villa holiday. The Amalfi Coast certainly has a fantastic weather climate. Of course, temperatures can get very hot during the peak Summer months of July and August. Average high temperatures peak at 29 degrees centigrade across these months. But for those who are looking for an Amalfi Coast villa holiday that combines plenty of lazy days in the sunshine with the opportunity to experience Italian culture and history, it's a superb place to visit.
If you're not restricted by school holidays and want...
If you are looking to hire a bike in the area, then there are a few options open to you. Serious cyclists who plan to cycle a lot during their trip should take a look at www.rentalbikeitaly.com, a company specialising in high quality bike rental in Italy and Europe. Prices aren't cheap but the added bonus is that they can deliver and collect bikes for you, giving you greater flexibility.
There are also plenty of other smaller bike rental companies along the coast, offering bike hire for just a few hours. If you would like us to help you found a rental company near to your choice of holiday...
Ordering currency for your trip to the Amalfi Coast
Looking to buy currency for your trip to the Amalfi Coast? Then you need to take out some euros. We definitely recommend having some cash with you for your Amalfi Coast trip. When travelling to Italy, it’s always sensible to carry a small amount of cash. It could well be needed for payment in smaller cafes and restaurants. Ordering currency in advance is also important as cash can often come in handy when paying for some public transport options. In addition, you may need some for purchases at local markets and for taxis (although m...
Visitors are spoilt for choice when it comes to sightseeing on the Amalfi Coast. The Amalfi Coast offers a whole host of things to see and do. There are so many stunning Amalfi Coast sights to see and visit, there will definitely be plenty to enjoy during your stay.
Things to do in Naples
The first city that holidaymakers tend to see when visiting the Amalfi Coast is Naples. Naples is the primary city in this region of Italy. Naples is a bustling city and one which has received negative press in the past few years. However, don't be put off. Naples is the home of pizza, pasta and ice-cream and...