
EXPERIENCE PARADISE ON THE AMALFI COAST
This is by far the most popular Italian destination , where some of the top vintage blockbuster movies have been filmed back in the day. Its magnificent setting overlooking the mediterranean, has inspired poets, civilizations and visitors worldwide.
When you’re ready to dive in, hit the explore button.

In the next few slides, you’ll discover some of the most inspiring sites and must-see locations on the Amalfi Coast.
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We’ve put together a list of popular attractions, along with a set of Travel Goals that just might turn your trip into the adventure of a lifetime!
Once you’ve gathered some inspiration, we can start building an itinerary together !

A Note for the Brave Traveler:
Venture forth with an open heart and a sprinkle of curiosity, for while the goals ahead may not be entirely attainable, they are crafted to ignite your wanderlust and awaken your spirit of adventure. Embrace the unknown, trusting that each quest will deepen your desire for these enchanting destinations. Proceed with reason, and let your imagination soar!

Positano
This breathtaking cliffside village is famous for its colorful buildings that cascade down to the azure waters of the Mediterranean. With its charming narrow streets, lush bougainvillea, and stunning beach views, Positano embodies the enchanting allure of the Amalfi Coast.

Amalfi Cathedral
Dominating the town square, this stunning cathedral is known for its striking Arab-Norman architecture and intricate mosaics. The grandeur of its façade, with its colorful tiled dome and elaborate entrance, makes it a captivating focal point in the heart of Amalfi.

Villa Cimbrone
Perched high above the coast, Villa Cimbrone in Ravello is renowned for its beautiful gardens and panoramic views of the Amalfi Coast. The romantic setting, with its picturesque pathways and stunning vistas, invites visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the landscape.

Feel the Pulse of the Dragon’s Vein
Place your hand on the ancient rock beneath Atrani’s church and feel the earth’s pulse—proof, locals say, that a dragon sleeps beneath the town.
The Legend
An old myth tells of a sleeping dragon buried beneath Atrani, its heart still faintly beating. The town, built on volcanic rock, has tiny natural tremors, and those who touch the right stone claim to feel a rhythmic pulse.
Your Travel Goal
Find the Church of San Salvatore de’ Birecto, where medieval dukes were once crowned. On its steps, place your hand on the oldest exposed rock at the base and concentrate. If you feel a faint, slow thumping beneath your palm, the dragon is still dreaming.

Watch the Sun Dance on the Emerald Throne
Stand inside the Grotta dello Smeraldo in Conca dei Marini at noon and witness the moment the water turns into a glowing emerald throne fit for a sea king.
The Legend
This sea cave was said to be a secret meeting place for Neptune himself. When the sun aligns just right, the water transforms into an iridescent emerald seat, as if the sea god’s throne momentarily appears.
Your Travel Goal
Take a boat or step inside the Emerald Grotto around midday when the sunlight pierces through the underwater opening. Watch as the water beneath you shifts into an unearthly shade of green—some say, just for a moment, you can glimpse a shimmering silhouette on the throne.

Knock on the Locked Door of the Paper Masters
Find the last locked door of Amalfi’s ancient paper guild, knock three times, and see if anyone answers.
The Legend
The medieval Cartari (paper-makers) of Amalfi protected their craft fiercely, and some say their secret techniques were hidden behind a door that has never been reopened. While most workshops vanished over time, a single sealed door remains, its purpose forgotten—unless you know the right way to ask.
Your Travel Goal
Navigate the old paper district along Via delle Cartiere until you find a weathered stone doorway, sealed with iron bars. Some claim a quiet knock at sunset can sometimes stir a response from within—though whether it’s the wind or something else is for you to decide.

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The Scoop
The medieval Cartari (paper-makers) of Amalfi protected their craft fiercely, and some say their secret techniques were hidden behind a door that has never been reopened. While most workshops vanished over time, a single sealed door remains, its purpose forgotten—unless you know the right way to ask.
Instructions
Navigate the old paper district along Via delle Cartiere until you find a weathered stone doorway, sealed with iron bars. Some claim a quiet knock at sunset can sometimes stir a response from within—though whether it’s the wind or something else is for you to decide.
