Stretching along the southern edge of Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula, the Amalfi Coast unfolds as a dramatic cascade of cliffside villages, terraced lemon groves, and turquoise coves. This UNESCO World Heritage site lures travelers with its vibrant towns - Amalfi, once a maritime power, charms with its Arab-Norman cathedral, while Positano seduces with pastel homes tumbling toward secluded beaches. The winding coastal road offers heart-stopping views at every turn, especially near Ravello, perched high with its serene villas and gardens. Hiking the Path of the Gods rewards the adventurous with sweeping vistas over the Tyrrhenian Sea, and boat excursions unveil sea caves and hidden coves. With fresh seafood, limoncello crafted from sun-kissed lemons, and sunsets over the water, the coast balances romance and authenticity beyond the postcard scenes.