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Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast is a picturesque stretch of coastline in southern Italy, nestled between Naples and Salerno. With its crystal-clear waters, charming towns, and stunning architecture, it is a must-visit destination for any traveler. Here is a Lonely Planet style guide to help you make the most of your Amalfi Coast adventure!

When to Go
The best time to visit the Amalfi Coast is between April and June or September and October. These months offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and lower prices compared to the height of summer (July and August) when it can be almost unbearably hot and crowded.

Getting Around
The most convenient way to get around the Amalfi Coast is by car, although be warned that the road can be narrow and winding. Alternatively, buses run regularly between the various towns and villages, with routes offering breathtaking views of the sea.

Where to Stay
There are plenty of accommodation options along the coast to suit all budgets, from luxury hotels to charming bed and breakfasts. The larger towns, such as Sorrento, Amalfi, and Positano, offer a wider range of options, but smaller, quieter towns such as Praiano and Ravello can provide a more relaxed atmosphere.

Don't Miss
- The town of Amalfi, with its charming streets and stunning cathedral
- The stunning Villa Rufolo in Ravello, known for its beautiful gardens and panoramic views
- The picturesque town of Positano, with its colorful houses and romantic beaches
- The island of Capri, just a short boat ride away, famous for its clear waters and luxury shopping
- A drive or hike along the scenic Amalfi Coast road, with stunning views of the cliffs and seascape

Food and Drink
The Amalfi Coast is famous for its fresh seafood, delicious pasta dishes, and refreshing Limoncello liqueur. Don't miss out on trying local specialties such as spaghetti alle vongole (spaghetti with clams) and the popular Amalfi Coast dish, lemon risotto. And of course, don't forget to sample some of the delicious local wines!

Itinerary Suggestions
- Spend a day exploring the colorful town of Positano, with its narrow streets and pebbled beaches.
- Discover the picturesque town of Ravello and its breathtaking Villa Rufolo, soaking up the panoramic views of the coast.
- Take a boat trip to the stunning island of Capri, with its translucent blue waters and luxury boutiques.
- Experience the famous Amalfi Coast road, driving or hiking along the coast and stopping off at the charming towns and villages along the way.

In conclusion, the Amalfi Coast is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Italy. With its natural beauty, charming towns, and delicious food, it is sure to enchant and delight visitors of all ages.

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