Arguably one of the most memorable and sought-after vacation destinations in Italy is the Amalfi Coast. This outstanding region is a glorious example of a Mediterranean landscape and has been duly recognized as such by UNESCO. A visit to this stunning Italian hotspot offers unlimited exciting experiences. Explore mountains that plunge right into the crystal-clear ocean, or trek through lush woodland. See abodes that cling to the cliffs or discover the underwater wonderland that thrives off the coast. Whatever it is you choose to do, there’s no denying that your vacation will be one for the books.

Ignazio Cerio Museum, Capri

Ignazio Cerio Museum, Capri

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Peruse collection after collection of fossils, prehistoric and classical archaeological finds, as well as items relating to minerals, fauna and flora of Capri at the Ignazio Cerio Museum.

Museo Casa Rosssa, Anacapri

Museo Casa Rosssa, Anacapri

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It goes without saying that the Museo Casa Rosssa is one of the most striking buildings in Anacapri.

Museo d’Arte Sacra Don Clemente, Maiori

Museo d’Arte Sacra Don Clemente, Maiori

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Visitors on the hunt for a divine experience through artistic beauty are bound to enjoy a visit to the Museo d’Arte Sacra Don Clemente, Maiori.

Paper Mill Museum, Amalfi

Paper Mill Museum, Amalfi

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There’s nothing quite like walking into an ancient paper mill and at Amalfi, everyone is welcome to do so at the Paper Mill Museum, Amalfi.

Villa Rufolo, Ravello

Villa Rufolo, Ravello

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Built in the 13th Century, the Villa Rufolo, Ravello is a monumental complex that was named after the family that built it.

Museo della Ceramica, Vietri sul Mare

Museo della Ceramica, Vietri sul Mare

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Inaugurated in 1981, the Museo della Ceramica, Vietri sul Mare is found inside the Belvedere Tower.

Liquid Art System, Capri and Positano

Liquid Art System, Capri and Positano

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Learn about art research, gain appreciation for various forms of art, and feast your eyes on amazing examples of contemporary and fine arts at the Liquid Art System, Capri and Positano.

Italian Fine Art Gallery, Positano

Italian Fine Art Gallery, Positano

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With a folklore claiming that the town was born by Poseidon, there is an undulating bond between the people of Positano and the sea. This love and ancient bond with the sea has resulted in a deep artistic awareness, a lot of which can be viewed and enjoyed at the Italian Fine Art Gallery, Positano.

Torre a Mare, Praiano

Torre a Mare, Praiano

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A comforting and commanding presence in Praiano, which overlooks the emerald-green sea by the Amalfi Coast is the Torre a Mare, Praiano.

La Caravella Art Gallery

La Caravella Art Gallery

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A restaurant might be the last place you would think to find a ceramic museum, yet that’s exactly what guests will get when they visit the La Caravella Art Gallery.

Luiggi Nappa Gallery

Luiggi Nappa Gallery

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A repository of modern art, the Luiggi Nappa Gallery exclusively exhibits the works of the prolific artist, Luigi Nappa.

Il Teatro

Il Teatro

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A gastronomic treat nestled in an ancient village within the Maritime Republic of Amalfi is Il Teatro. At this restaurant, it would seem that time has stopped completely, as the atmosphere is absolutely relaxing and pervades every space of this incredible dining establishment.

Ristorante Lido Azzuro

Ristorante Lido Azzuro

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Location right along the charming Amalfi marina, the Ristorante Lido Azzuro treats guests to an exclusive and magnificent panoramic terrace that is perched above a gorgeous touristic spot.

Ristorante Marina Grande

Ristorante Marina Grande

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Innovation and Mediterranean flavors collide at the Ristorante Marina Grande, where passionate chefs take all of the flavors of the sea, course it through their kitchen, and dish it out on the plates of eager guests.

Ristorante La Caravella

Ristorante La Caravella

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A historic restaurant in Venice that is situated just a stone’s throw away from Piazza San Marco is the Ristorante La Caravella.

Da Maria Trattoria Pizzeria

Da Maria Trattoria Pizzeria

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Opened in 1968 by Luigi Colomba, Da Maria Trattoria Pizzeria finds its footing in family tradition.

Silver Moon

Silver Moon

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The Silver Moon Restaurant is the first restaurant to open to have ever opened along Amalfi’s large beast coast.

Taverna Buonvicino

Taverna Buonvicino

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It’s clear that the Amalfi Coast is one of the most sought after vacation destinations in Italy. Because of this, many restaurants can be over priced and too heavy on the pocket for some travelers. That doesn’t mean that finding a reasonably priced meal in Amalfi is impossible though. Frugal foodies, say hello to Taverna Buonvicino, a cozy and candlelit restaurant staffed with charming and passionate individuals, and rich in recipes that are simply to die for.

Chair Lift, Capri

Chair Lift, Capri

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There’s no better way to take in the sights and sounds of the Amalfi Coast than on the Chair Lift of Monte Solaro in Capri.

Positano Home Cooking

Positano Home Cooking

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Vacations aren’t just about attractions and restaurants, they’re also about experiences and doing as the local do. There’s no better way to get an authentic Amalfi experience than by learning how locals cook and eat. Food is a great communicator, after all, and in Italy, food is the best vehicle of culture. Positano Home Cooking classes is a small family run experience, which sources only the freshest and most premium cooking ingredients for students to use.