Amalfi's Hidden Gems
Hello, Lykkers! Are you ready to explore some less-traveled yet breathtaking locales along Italy's famous Amalfi Coast?
While Amalfi and Positano often steal the spotlight, today we'll delve into two enchanting towns that offer serenity and stunning views without the crowds: Vietri Sul Mare and Ravello.
1. Vietri Sul Mare: The Gateway to the Amalfi Coast
Nestled at the eastern start of the Amalfi Coast, Vietri Sul Mare is renowned for its vibrant ceramics and stunning coastal views. A quiet town compared to its bustling neighbors, Vietri offers a glimpse into traditional Italian coastal life with its charming streets and colorful buildings adorned with ceramic tiles.
Vietri Sul Mare
Detailed Travel Guide to Vietri Sul Mare
How to Get There: Vietri is easily accessible from Salerno, which is well-connected by train to major Italian cities. From Salerno, a 5-minute train ride or a short bus journey will take you to Vietri.
Where to Eat: For a taste of local cuisine, visit Ristorante Il Principe e La Civetta, where dishes are served in beautiful ceramic plates made in Vietri. Expect to spend around €30 per person.
Where to Stay: Stay at the Hotel Raito, just outside Vietri. It offers luxury accommodations with sea views, starting at €150 per night. Book directly at hotelraito.it or call +39 089 763411.
Best Time to Visit: Late spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October) offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists.
Local Tips: Visit during the weekday to avoid weekend crowds from nearby cities.
2. Exploring Ravello: A Haven of Peace Above the Sea
Perched high above the coast, Ravello offers a tranquil retreat from the more tourist-heavy spots on the coast. Known for its lush gardens and exquisite villas, Ravello captivates visitors with its panoramic views of the Mediterranean and its rich cultural scene, including the famous Ravello Festival of Music.
Ravello
Detailed Travel Guide to Ravello
How to Get There: Ravello is best accessed by bus from Amalfi, which is connected by bus to all major towns along the coast. The ride takes about 25 minutes and offers scenic views along the mountain roads.
What to See: Villa Rufolo and Villa Cimbrone are must-visits for their stunning gardens and views. Entrance to Villa Cimbrone's gardens costs about €7.
Where to Eat: Dining at Ristorante Belvedere in Ravello offers not just delicious Italian cuisine but also breathtaking views over the coast. Meals average €50 per person.
Where to Stay: Hotel Palumbo offers a blend of modern amenities in a historic setting, with rooms starting at €200 per night. Visit hotelpalumbo.it for more information or to book.
Best Time to Visit: Visit in early summer or early fall to enjoy the Ravello Festival without the peak season crowds.
Local Tips: Pack comfortable shoes as there's a lot of walking on steep streets and steps.
Whether you're a history enthusiast or a lover of natural beauty, the Amalfi Coast has something special to offer. Vietri Sul Mare and Ravello, with their rich history and stunning landscapes, provide a peaceful escape into Italy's cherished heritage.