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A private jacuzzi is set on a spacious terrace, with clear blue waters and bubbles creating a relaxing ambiance. Beach chairs are positioned around the jacuzzi, offering uninterrupted views of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the horizon.
Apartment
5 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Lo Zaffiro Sea View Apartment

Lo Zaffiro apartment is a seaview peaceful retreat located in the small hamlet of Tovere (San Pietro), on the Amalfi Coast. Newly renovated, inspired by the finesse of Italian craftsmanship, made with hand-made ceramic tiles and lava stone furnishings to create a marvellous ambience that allows you to enjoy “la dolce vita”. With a wide terrace on which to relax and unwind with the sparkiling views of the Tyrrhenian Sea, included Li Galli Islands and the famous Faraglioni Rocks in the distance.

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A cozy kitchen area features rustic charm with stone walls and wooden beams. A large window offers a view of the coast and the sea. A small table with plants is visible, alongside a coffee maker on a vintage-style kitchen counter.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 201 reviews

Charming Cottage Capri view

Mareluna is a uniquely charming Amalfi Coast cottage that blends 18th-century historical features with modern luxuries. It offers stunning panoramic sea views and elegant interiors with details like chestnut beams, traditional tiles, and modern amenities like aircon and smart tv. Unique touches like refurbished bathrooms with exposed stone and a 200-year-old sink add character. The property also features a terrace and patio, ideal for enjoying the breathtaking coastal scenery and outdoor dining

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A light-filled bedroom is showcased, featuring a spacious bed adorned with fresh white linens. Two large windows frame views of the sea and the fishing village below, while a cozy armchair and a small side table are positioned nearby, enhancing the room's comfort.
Apartment
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Oceanfront Romantic Suite Sorrento | Sea Breeze

"Sorrento Sea Breeze" is a spacious 1-bedroom apartment with 3 balconies overlooking the fishing village of Marina Grande and Mount Vesuvius. Live among the locals with the comforts of a modern accommodation. Enjoy the view and relax with your partner from the intimacy of a panoramic tub. The apartment is strategically located to enjoy the livelihood of the marina and hop on a boat to Capri and Positano. Please note that the apartment is located on the 3rd floor with no elevator.

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A terrace featuring a glass dining table surrounded by white chairs overlooks a serene sea view. Colorful flowers spill from pots along the railing, while the coastline can be seen in the distance under a partly cloudy sky.
Apartment
5 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

Villa Mareblu

Villa Mareblu is located in Arienzo,a quiet area of Positano,500mt from the center of the town .The villa has a lovely terrace with a breathtakingly exquisite sea view and private staircase to Arienzo beach. Due to safety issues linked to weather conditions, the private staircase is open from May until 15th of October. There is the local and Sita bus stops on the main road and private parking for cars of a small/medium size (price 50€ per day to pay on the site).

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A private terrace offers a stunning view of the sea and coastline, featuring calm waters and nearby boats. A round table adorned with colorful tiles is set for dining, with the sun highlighting the vibrant colors. Lush hills in the background enhance the scenic beauty.
Home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 264 reviews

Breathtaking view - Casa Caldiero Anemone Di Mare #4

What makes our apartment so unique is the spectacular view of the sea and coastline from the private terrace. Being on the terrace is as if you are in the sea and could pretty much jump in. Being on the terrace you'll not want to miss having your breakfast, dinners and aperitivi with the view you'll have of the sun rising and the spectacular sunsets. We are very centrally located, only a 2-minute walk away from the beach, boardwalk, restaurants, center and shops.

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An outdoor terrace features comfortable wicker seating arrangements and a table, surrounded by potted plants. A view of the distant coastline and hills is visible beyond a decorative railing, creating a serene atmosphere for relaxation.
Apartment
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 220 reviews

The Conca dei Sogni

Breathe in the scent of the sea breeze that enters every room and makes the evening more lively. Enjoy the view, both day and night, sipping a good glass of wine with a view of the Gulf of Naples. The apartment is located in a strategic position a few steps from Corso Italia and the famous Piazza Tasso. In 15 minutes on foot you can reach both the port of Sorrento and the Sorrento train station. Private paid parking 100 meters from the house

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A spacious terrace is furnished with a dining table and chairs, providing a stunning view of the sea and surrounding hills. Potted plants add a touch of greenery, while the shaded area offers a comfortable space to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Home
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 244 reviews

Panoramic Villa La Scalinatella

La Scalinatella is a charming villa located along the very famous staircase that connects directly to Positano Spiaggia Grande (Main beach). It sleeps 6 people. It features a spacious terrace overlooking the sea, one large living room, 3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a fully furnished spacious kitchen. The Villa is located in the heart of Positano, only one minute away from the main beach easily reachable through the steps.

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An outdoor space features a private hot tub with clear water, surrounded by greenery and offering panoramic views of the ocean and distant islands. A shaded area with a canopy provides protection from the sun. The tranquil setting emphasizes relaxation and scenic beauty.
Vacation home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Casa Fortuna Amalfi coast Furore

Casa Fortuna is a very nice and Newly renovated apartment, located in a secondary road,at 300mt from the main road, grocery and the bus stop. On the first floor of a family house, it consists of 2 double rooms,one of them with separeted beds, 2 bathrooms a big living room and kitchen, a little covered garden in front of the apartment, Air conditioning, FREE WIFE And parking, hottube with stunning seaview .

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A spacious terrace is shown with a table and chairs set against a stunning backdrop of mountains and coastline. Potted plants adorn the area, adding natural beauty. The warm hues of sunset enhance the picturesque view over the water.
Apartment
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 286 reviews

Apartment with terrace with spectacular sea views

Well furnished apartment complete with all comforts, unique environment and double bed for 2 people, large kitchen area complete with all appliances, refined bathroom with local ceramic tiles, wifi, air conditioning. Large terrace with sun chairs, table with chairs, spectacular views of the coast and the sea, relaxation area with armchairs and barbecue and outdoor shower. Free parking.

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An inviting lounge area is showcased, featuring a comfortable seating arrangement, decorative pots, and terracotta tiled flooring. Arched doorways frame the space, while natural light streams through the windows, highlighting artistic wall decor and a view of the nearby greenery.
Apartment
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 285 reviews

Villa Capricorno Positano Italy - Charming view

Elegant and spacious apartment in typical Mediterranean style with large terrace, surrounded by greenery, from which you can admire the beautiful bay of Positano. Ideal for those who want to spend an unforgettable holiday of relaxation and away from the hustle and bustle of the city but a few steps from the busy life of the center. A little corner of paradise at your fingertips.

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A spacious living area features an arched ceiling and large open windows that offer a panoramic view of the sea. A comfortable white sectional sofa and a wooden dining table with chairs are present, enhancing the inviting atmosphere of the room.
Apartment
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews

Villa Rosario Amalfi

Panoramic villa in the heart of Amalfi, just behind the majestic Cathedral of Saint Andrew. Guests staying in our homes enjoy special discounted rates on exclusive services: private boat tours owned by the property and authentic culinary experiences, including our Pizza & Cooking Class in the villa’s panoramic Home Restaurant. An unforgettable stay in Amalfi.

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A small outdoor terrace is visible, featuring a table set with fruits and refreshments. Elegant metal chairs surround the table. A stunning panoramic view of the sea and coastline is seen in the background, complemented by clear blue skies.
Condo
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 267 reviews

Sunrise Apartment

The Sunrise apartment is located in the center of Furore, a small but charming village on the renowned Amalfi Coast. The apartment is ideal for those who want to spend a relaxing holiday away from the hectic life of big cities. This apartment has been recently renovated, has been finished with all quality materials and is equipped with considerable comforts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Amalfi Coast located?

    The Amalfi Coast is in the Campania region of southern Italy, along the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is known for picturesque coastal villages nestled between steep cliffs and vibrant Mediterranean landscapes.

  • When is the best time to visit Amalfi Coast?

    Late spring and early autumn are frequently suggested, with temperatures ranging from 60–76°F (16–24°C) in May and 68–83°F (20–28°C) in September, and lighter rainfall. These seasons allow you to explore local towns with fewer crowds and comfortable weather.

  • How old is Amalfi Coast?

    The Amalfi Coast region has been inhabited for thousands of years, with towns like Amalfi tracing their history back to ancient Roman and medieval times. Its cultural landscape continues to evolve while retaining historic influences.

  • Why was Amalfi Coast built?

    The area has grown organically, shaped by centuries of settlements seeking shelter, trade, and fertile land along the coastline. Its towns developed around maritime commerce, agriculture, and local traditions.

  • What are some things to do near Amalfi Coast?

    You can explore charming villages such as Positano, Ravello, and Amalfi, walk scenic coastal trails, visit traditional markets, and discover local ceramics workshops. The coast also has historic churches and vibrant seaside cafés.

  • How is the weather near Amalfi Coast?

    The Amalfi Coast experiences mild winters around 47–58°F (8–14°C) and warm summers from 73–90°F (23–32°C). Rain is more frequent in autumn and winter, while summer months are typically sunnier and drier.

  • How was Amalfi Coast built?

    Settlements along the Amalfi Coast have been crafted over centuries, with houses and streets adapted to steep coastal terrain and platformed on cliffs. Local architecture often uses stone, arches, and terraces to harmonize with the landscape.

  • What is the history of Amalfi Coast?

    The Amalfi Coast has a rich history marked by ancient Roman settlements, powerful maritime republics, and centuries of trade across the Mediterranean. Its towns share stories of artistry, local traditions, and evolving cultural heritage.

All about Amalfi Coast

With rugged cliffs, hidden coves, and turquoise waters, the Amalfi Coast is a scenic 31-mile stretch of coastline 90 minutes south of Naples in Southern Italy. The area has earned a UNESCO World Heritage Site designation for its outstanding Mediterranean landscapes, where 13 picturesque, historic villages sit along the coast — many perched on cliff tops offering dramatic sea overlooks.

Sorrento is the largest town and gateway to the Amalfi Coast. Positano is the most famous: the village is built vertically into a cliff, with stairs leading past colorful buildings to the Spiaggia Grande, the 1,000-foot-long beach. A towering cathedral dominates the town of Amalfi, and high above it in the mountains is Ravello, which has panoramic views of the Bay of Salento.

The Amalfi Coast is known for its seafood dishes, and many visitors come for the scialatielli ai frutti di mare, a long, flat pasta served with clams and mussels. In the village of Cetara, locally caught anchovies are the star of the much-loved colatura di alici, a famous fermented fish sauce that Ancient Romans used to dress their food. When cocktail hour arrives, limoncello is the signature drink of the Amalfi Coast — a refreshing alcoholic liqueur made from lemons harvested from the groves lining the hills.

What are the top things to do in Amalfi Coast?

The Town of Ravello

If you head up the mountain above Amalfi, you’ll find the peaceful town of Ravello, with the most expansive outlooks of the coast. Ceramic shops, gelaterias, and maritime pines line the square of Piazza Centrale near the Duomo of Ravello. When you’ve worked up an appetite, you can find a seat at one of the many restaurants with outdoor terraces, and enjoy a meal with a view.

Sorrento

Sorrento is the largest town on the Amalfi Coast, perched high on a cliff overlooking the sea. Shops, bars, and restaurants line the old town’s winding streets. Head down to the sea below the cliffs and you can jump off the piers for a refreshing dip. The Marina Grande retains a traditional feel, and you can stop for a sample of the local limoncello here — or anywhere else in town.

The Island of Capri

You can take a ferry from Sorrento or Positano to Capri, known for its beautiful beaches, lines of lemon trees, and restaurants serving fresh seafood and pasta. The island is surrounded by sea caves and rock formations, the most famous being the Blue Grotto. You can only enter the cave in a small rowboat, where you’ll find glistening blue water caused by refractions of sunlight. If you take the chair lift from the central square up to Mount Solaro, you’ll get a fantastic view over the island and the Italian mainland.

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