5 astonishing beaches in the Amalfi coast

5 astonishing beaches in the Amalfi coast

Jul 23, 2022

Imagine a sunny day at the beach with beautiful water and great weather. Sounds like your dream comes true. It may become more than just an imagination if you decide to take a one-day trip from Naples down here into the Amalfi Coast. It consists of 13 municipalities that have been recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 1997 - every single village deserves its own time for exploration but we've picked out five amazing ones which are sure not to be disappointing either way (you know how things go sometimes)!

Duoglio

Duoglio Beach is a secret getaway located one kilometer away from the hustle and bustles of Amalfi. You can take either stairs or a boat to reach this serene beach where you'll be greeted by deep blue water meeting with gravel shoreline in an ideal setting for long days spent relaxing on the seaside. A hidden gem amongst Italy's most popular destinations, Duoglio’s beach offers visitors stunning scenery coupled with privacy -- making it a perfect day-at -the beach without any tourists!

Gavitella

Gavitella is a tiny gravel beach that you can access by taking steps down from Praiano. The view of Positano and the islands in Li Galli Capri are absolutely breathtaking, you can get there walking (there are a lot of steps to get down) or if you just want to relax it’s worth renting a boat from Marina di Praia. If you're looking for a place to take your loved one on a romantic date, look no further than Fontana dell'Altare - it's the perfect spot! The natural swimming pool built into this grotto can be yours exclusively. You'll get all of these things: sunset views and gorgeous photos as well Instagram-worthy scenery.

Furore

Furore is one of the most beautiful towns on Amalfi Coast. The fjord takes its name from sound of crashing waves and proudly displays olive trees, grapevines as well as lemons along terraces that go up into the mountainside with spectacular views over water below it all at 30 meters height where the main road connects two municipalities. It’s not hard to see why this area has been called “the paradise peninsula" : a hidden gem among tourists and locals alike. The old village has recently been restored, with many affordable restaurants to enjoy as well as gift shops perfect for those last minute gifts before leaving back home. There's also museums telling how fishing shaped this culture while others display the botanical diversity throughout this region - showcasing plants native and nonnative. 

Marina Grande of Positano

The Amalfi Coast is a string-of-buckets lush with sunburns and tangles, but it's also home to some of Italy’s most beautiful beaches. This one in particular has long been considered among tourists for its colorfully grazing people that fill up this coast like grains dotting soil—a visual representation not only of Italian beach life at its best but an iconic symbol on how culture translates through time from ancient Greece into modern day Cartagena!

There you'll find yourself sitting next to enough peers celebrating their birthday while sipping drinks ‘til sunset turns nightfall…

 The historic center is a must-visit for anyone who wants to experience the beauty of ancient architecture and enjoy traditional Italian food. You'll find plenty of restaurants here where you can taste delicious local dishes like buffalo mozzarella, sfogliatella (an apple pie) or even limoncello - all made from only natural ingredients without any preservatives!

Vietri sul Mare

If you are looking for a relaxing beach vacation, then head to Vietri Sul Mare. This small but beautiful town has some of the most pristine sand I have ever seen! It's perfect if your family is in tow because it’s large enough that they won't get bored or overwhelmed with exploring all areas quickly- yet still intimate enough so everyone can find their own spot. Here you will find fully equipped beaches where one can rent an umbrella or download free areas. The prices are generally more affordable than other municipalities along the coast, but there's no need to worry about accessibility since this town provides transportation for those who want it! Pick up some gifts from workshops held by local artists-included in your visit fee - they produce colorful ceramics that make their home special.





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