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Here are our picks for the 10 best Amalfi Coast towns to visit and what to do in each of them. Positano Laura Itzkowitz/Travel + Leisure Beach scenes in Positano.
1. Wander clifftop gardens in Ravello Sitting high on the hillside, with no port or beach, Ravello is the least visited of the Amalfi Coast's triumvirate of famous towns — and all the nicer for it.
Compared with overnight stays in some of the other best-preserved medieval towns on the Amalfi Coast, Salerno has plenty of affordable options for budget-conscious travelers.
HAVE you ever wanted to holiday as the Italians do? Locals have revealed the coastal town they visit as a holiday gem.
From a homely harbourside B&B to a clifftop converted palazzo, Italy’s most alluring coastline is home to some outstanding accommodation — there’s even a few bargains, if you know where to look.
I've visited Italy's Amalfi Coast three times. It's beautiful, but I don't like the crowds or the prices. I prefer other Italian destinations such as Cefalù, a small city in Sicily with great ...
More recently, the coast had another dolce vita heyday in the 1960s, with movie stars like Sophia Loren and Elizabeth Taylor gracing its beaches and towns with their beauty.
1. Wander clifftop gardens in Ravello Sitting high on the hillside, with no port or beach, Ravello is the least visited of the Amalfi Coast's triumvirate of famous towns — and all the nicer for it.
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