The stunning 9th-century cathedral dominates the town's main piazza, featuring Arabic-Norman architecture and a magnificent staircase.
Terraced hillsides above the town are home to the famous Amalfi lemons—larger and sweeter than any you've tasted before.
Learn to make fresh pasta, regional dishes, and limoncello from local hosts using ingredients straight from the garden.
The heart of Amalfi life, this picturesque cliffside town is lined with cafés and shops, perfect for people-watching.
Discover the ancient art of paper-making at the Museo della Carta, housed in a 13th-century paper mill—Amalfi was once famous for its handmade paper.
Visit the fragrant lemon groves, learn about cultivation, then join a hands-on cooking class to create authentic regional dishes.
Wander through the labyrinthine streets and staircases, discovering hidden churches, artisan workshops, and stunning viewpoints.