
Cliffside Glamour, Colorful Coastal Charm
The Amalfi Coast isn’t just a destination—it’s a mood. Wrapped in citrus-scented breezes and perched above sapphire seas, this iconic stretch of southern Italy is where la dolce vita lives. Wander through pastel villages built into cliffsides, sip limoncello with a view, and let every cobblestone path or seaside vista feel like a scene from a film. Your Envoyage advisor will tailor every moment to match your style—whether you’re chasing sun, food, or romance, or all of the above.

Amalfi Coast in Focus
Currency: Euro (€)
Tipping Customs: Though not expected, you could give 10-15% at restaurants, if service charge is not included
Language: Italian
Popular Drink: Limoncello
Must Eat: Scialatielli (traditional pasta) with seafood
Power Up: Type G (3-prong plug), 230 V
Weather: Typical Mediterranean climate. Sunny and hot in summer; cool and damp in the winter.
Best Time to Visit: Any time of the year. Overall, May-October are the most popular season.
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Moments Worth Chasing
Fall for Positano
Tumbling down steep cliffs in a riot of color, Positano is pure postcard. Wander boutique-lined lanes, relax on pebble beaches, and toast the sunset with an aperitivo in hand.
Sail the Coastline
Get a new perspective aboard a private boat or small-group tour. The dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, and sparkling grottos are best admired from the water.
Experience Ravello’s Music Festival
This hilltop haven enchants with its lush gardens, sweeping sea views, and the world-famous Ravello Festival—where music and art sets the scene.
Hike the Path of the Gods
For breathtaking panoramas and rustic charm, hike the Sentiero degli Dei—a legendary trail connecting ancient footpaths between towns, with ocean vistas at every turn.
Enter the Emerald Grotto
Accessible by boat, this sea cave near Conca dei Marini glows with a mysterious green light, thanks to an underwater opening that filters the sunlight.