The Amalfi Coast, or Costiera Amalfitana in Italian, is a stretch of coastline on thesouthern side of the Sorrentine Peninsula of Italy in the Province of Salerno, extending from Positano in the west to Vietri sul Mare in the east. Amalfi is of course, as the name suggests, the main town of the coast and today an important tourist destination together with other towns such as Ravello and Positano.
The Amalfi Coast is made of thirteen towns along the road that goes from the Gulf of Salerno to that of Naples. It is characterized by creeks, coves and cliffs on the sea, a variegated and breathtaking landscape enchanting all the visitors coming to visit all its towns, Praiano, Positano, Atrani, Ravello, Scala, Tramonti, Furore, Agerola, Minori, Maiori, Cetara, Vietri sul Mare.
Vietri sul Mare - ceramic-art wherever you turn; Cetara - a fishing town; Maiori and Minori -elegant towns with popular beach areas; Atrani - amazing cliffs and cays; Amalfi - a friendly little town with a gloriou past; Praiano - a small fishing town; Positano - a picturesque perfect coastline town; Ravello - the home of the famous music festivals; Scala - a town with a majestic view; Tramonti - the town between the mountains, and many others.
Each of these towns has its own traditions, and natural and artitsic treasures made of villas, gardens, sea, beaches, lemons yards, flavours and scents. Amalfi Coast is chosen by tourists from all over the world. Amalfi Coast is a very good choice thanks to its facilities: hotels, residences, B&B, villas. Managers and owners of all these facilities are very friendly and the tourist feels at ease, at home.
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