
Named an outstanding example of a Mediterranean landscape by Unesco, the spectacular Amalfi Coast is a 50-kilometer of coastline along the southern edge of Italy’s, one of Italy’s most memorable destinations.
This area is also known for its production of limoncello liqueur, made of lemons, which are grown in terraced gardens along the entire coast between February and October.











It is said on the most spectacular hiking trails in the world. It begins at Agerola and follows a route on the cliffs
until reaching Positano. One of the most beautiful hikes I have ever done.







If you plan visiting Amalfi Coast I give you one advice: Avoid public transports, specially buses, they don’t work. There is one bus per hour, yes, I said one, and the last one around 8:00 or 9:00 PM !!! yes, one of the most turistics places in Italy. You can imagine the amount of people waiting at the bus stops. Obviously the bus cannot take everyone and the arguments and fights happen often. The last option is a taxi but brace yourself, I was asked 120€ for a 40 minutes ride, yes, more expensive a taxi in this area than a flight back to London.
