The Allure of the Amalfi Coast
Italy’s Amalfi Coast is a stunning stretch of coastline in the Campania region, known for its extraordinary beauty, iconic cliffside villages, and turquoise waters. While towns like Positano and Amalfi draw the biggest crowds, there are countless secrets waiting to be discovered by the discerning traveler who ventures slightly off the beaten path.
The winding roads that hug the cliffs offer breathtaking vistas at every turn. Beyond the lemon groves and pastel houses, you’ll find a culture deeply rooted in maritime tradition and a slower pace of life that invites you to linger over a glass of limoncello while the sun sets over the Tyrrhenian Sea.


Hidden Beaches of Positano
While the Spiaggia Grande is iconic, those in the know head to Fornillo Beach. Accessed via a scenic coastal path, it offers a more tranquil atmosphere without sacrificing the dramatic backdrop. For the ultimate seclusion, rent a small wooden boat from the main pier and ask to be taken to Laurito, a tiny cove accessible only by sea.
“In Italy, they add life to days, not just days to life. The hidden coves of the Amalfi coast are where that philosophy is best experienced.”
Authentic Dining in Amalfi
Skip the tourist traps along the main cathedral square and head into the labyrinth of narrow alleys. Here, you’ll find family-run trattorias like ‘Da Gemma’, where the scent of fresh scialatielli with seafood fills the air. Don’t leave without trying the Delizia al Limone — a sponge cake soaked in citrus syrup that perfectly encapsulates the flavors of the region.




