The Amalfi Coast is a balcony suspended between the cobalt blue sea and the slopes of Lattari.
Overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Amalfi Coast is one of the 50 Italian sites included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Amalfi Coast is a balcony suspended between the cobalt blue sea and the slopes of Lattari, in a succession of valleys and promontories between coves, beaches and terraces planted with citrus, grapes and olives.
A unique setting, protected by UNESCO as a perfect example of the Mediterranean landscape, with a scenario of great value due to its cultural and natural topographic features and its historical evolution.
The whole area covers 11,231 hectares between the Gulf of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno and includes 16 beautiful towns of the province of Salerno: Amalfi, Atrani, Cava de‘ Tirreni, Cetara, Conca dei Marini, Furore, Maiori, Minori, Positano, Praiano, Raito, Ravello, Sant’Egidio del Monte Albino, Scala, Sunsets, Vietri sul Mare.
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