The Amalfi Coast stretches roughly 50 kilometres along the southern edge of the Sorrentine Peninsula in Campania, dropping sharply from the Lattari Mountains into the Tyrrhenian Sea. Towns like Positano, Ravello, Atrani, and Amalfi itself cling to cliffs above turquoise water, connected by the winding SS163 road. The area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its layered history, Arab-Norman architecture, lemon groves, and ceramic craftsmanship.
This video counts down ten standout locations along the coast, giving viewers a practical overview of where to focus their time. Expect coverage of viewpoints, historic centres, hidden beaches, and hilltop villages that reward those willing to leave the main road.
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