Author: Anna Volpicelli

Amalfi
In medieval times it was one of Italy’s most important Maritime Republics, along with Genoa, Pisa, and Venice. Amalfi still retains the splendor...

Positano
Steep stairs intersect like plots of a net. Houses of a thousand colors stand out harmoniously against the rock. A picture-perfect landscape identifie...

Scala
Considered the oldest settlement on the Amalfi Coast, The village of Scala spreads along a mountainside between the Dragon Valley (below) and the gent...

Conca dei Marini
Stairways and little steps weave along the village, connecting one street to another. Conca dei Marini spreads over a part closer to the sea, where sm...

Maiori
It was one of the favorite settings for the directors of Italian neorealism. Some of the cinematic masterpieces including Paisà, in 1946, Il Miracolo...

Minori
Minori is the village on the Amalfi Coast that still preserves the area’s gastronomic and artisan traditions. It is no coincidence, therefore, t...

Praiano
Praiano is one of the privileged places on the coast outside the mass tourism circuit. Although it lies on the main stretch of the Amalfi Coast, betwe...

Agerola
With about 60 km of trails, Agerola is ideal for all hiking enthusiasts and anyone who wants to enjoy nature and fresh mountain air. From here, the fa...

Vietri sul Mare
Two Fratelli, monolithic and legendary stacks, dominate the first stretch of coastline that outlines the seascape of Vietri Sul Mare. Cobalt blue, bri...

Atrani
It is the smallest village (0.1206 square kilometers) and among the most picturesque in Italy. In Atrani, every glimpse is a voyage of discovery among...

Cetara
A destiny inscribed in the name of Cetara. Its name derives from the Latin word Cetaria, meaning tonnara, or cetari, fishermen. Of all the villages on...

Tramonti
It is considered the green lung of the Amalfi Coast. Tramonti is one of the Amalfi Coast’s most prominent villages. Situated in the Lattari Moun...

Furore
The painted village that’s how Furore is known. In 1983 the town became a crossroads for artists from all over Italy and different parts of the ...

Ravello
It has inspired literati and artists from all over the world. In Ravello, music, history, art, and botanical culture have always been a source of crea...

People
Tales of family in the hospitality industry: the Camera D’Afflitto legacy
Opened in 1983, the Ravello Art Hotel Marmorata has become one of the most exclusive places in the area. February 1st, 2023. By Anna Volpicelli It too...

Art & Culture
Three days on the Amalfi Coast: from Positano to Furore, the paths of art
An off-season mini-vacation to best experience hubs of archaeology and open-air museums January 8th, 2023. By Editors People often wonder when is the ...

Local Taste
Welcome to the Borgo del Gusto in Tramonti
A food hub in the heart of Tramonti. A place of enhancement, education, and experience of the agri-food excellence of the Amalfi Coast. December 20th,...

Sport&Natura
Three days on the Amalfi Coast: discovering the eastern side
Three different itineraries to walk that pass through the beauty and typicality of the area. October 10th, 2022. By Editors The art, spirituality, and...

Local Taste
Minori’s flavors
Land of ‘ndunderi and cradle of master pasta makers, the vibrant town has become the realm of food lovers, thanks to chefs’ and pastry chefs...

Sustainability
Ecolux 850 Hybrid: the Amalfi Coast’s first electric boat
Launched last August, Plaghia Charter’s new project combines innovation, technology, and elegance, focusing on the environment’s well-being. Septe...

Local Taste
Happy hour with a view
From botanical gardens to rooftops, the most notable locations where to sip a cocktail while fully savoring the Amalfi Coast landscape. September 7th,...
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