🌅 What to do in the Amalfi Coast on extra days
Personalized ideas for every type of traveler
An extra day on the Amalfi Coast is a precious gift. You can choose to explore new villages, experience nature up close, savor local cuisine, or simply slow down and enjoy the scenery. Whether you're a sports enthusiast, a culture lover, a foodie, or someone who enjoys tranquility, you'll find a thousand ways to make every moment special here.
🧗♂️ For sports enthusiasts and outdoor lovers
The Coast is a paradise for hikers and those who love panoramic challenges.
Path of the Gods
An iconic trail connecting Agerola to Positano, suspended between sea and sky. Ideal for those who love walking with breathtaking views and discovering small villages along the way.
Kayak or SUP from Amalfi to Conca dei Marini
Explore the coast from the sea, paddling between caves, coves, and cliffs. A different and silent way to experience the landscape.
Trekking to Monte Faito from Castellammare
For the more adventurous, the climb to Monte Faito offers views stretching to Capri and Vesuvius, amidst beech forests and deep silences.
🌸 For those seeking tranquility and relaxation
The Coast offers corners of peace and beauty, away from glamour and crowds.
Secret and less frequented beaches
Reach Santa Croce Beach (by sea from Amalfi) or Cala di Furore for a dip in crystal-clear waters in total relaxation.
Sunset terrace in Ravello
An aperitif at the Gardens of Villa Cimbrone or Villa Rufolo will give you one of the most poetic views of the Mediterranean.
Wellness day in a spa with a sea view
Hotels and resorts between Praiano, Positano, and Amalfi offer relaxing treatments, panoramic pools, and hammams to rejuvenate body and mind.
🖼️ For art, history, and culture enthusiasts
The Coast is also about culture, tradition, and ancient splendors.
Amalfi Cathedral and Cloister of Paradise
A masterpiece of Arab-Norman art, to be explored at leisure. The cloister, in particular, is an oasis of silence and beauty.
Villa Rufolo and Villa Cimbrone in Ravello
Two historic residences with blooming gardens, frescoes, and terraces that seem to come out of a dream.
Paper Museum in Amalfi
Discover the ancient tradition of handmade paper production, still alive and fascinating.
Cultural walk in Vietri sul Mare
A village known for its colorful ceramics: visit workshops and studios to see the craftsmanship live and perhaps take home a unique piece.
🍷 For those who love food and authentic experiences
Every corner of the Coast smells of lemons, aromatic herbs, and culinary traditions passed down through generations.
Amalfi or Sorrento cooking class
Learn to prepare gnocchi alla sorrentina, squid and potatoes, lemon delights, or sfogliatelle with local chefs, often on private terraces with a view.
Artisanal limoncello tasting
Join a guided tour in a lemon grove in Minori or Sorrento: discover the history and secrets of the famous yellow liqueur.
Food and wine tour among wineries and farmhouses
In Tramonti or Scala, you can taste local wines, Caserta black pig salami, cheeses, and honey, often produced in small family-run businesses.
🛥️ For those who want to explore the surroundings
If you've already explored Amalfi and Positano, there are many other gems to discover nearby.
Boat excursion to Capri
A day on board among the Faraglioni, the Blue Grotto, and Marina Piccola. Some excursions also include snorkeling and sunset aperitifs.
Discover Atrani, Scala, and Minori
Authentic and less touristy villages, but full of charm: narrow alleys, ancient churches, and historic pastry shops.
Pompeii and Vesuvius
In less than an hour, you can visit the archaeological excavations of Pompeii or climb the crater of Vesuvius. Ideal for those who love history and nature.