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Amalfi Coast oceanfront vacation rentals

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Apartment in Amalfi

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

MammaRosanna 2 -Studio flat in Amalfi with terrace

Oct 25 – Nov 1

G$43,156 GYD per night
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Apartment in Positano

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 251 reviews

Villa Paradiso

Nov 8 – 15

G$178,509 GYD per night
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Vacation home in Praiano

4.82 out of 5 average rating, 297 reviews

Casa Edera

Jan 26 – Feb 2

G$24,363 GYD per night
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Vacation home in Minori

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

La Ginestra sea view

Mar 23 – 30

G$25,456 GYD per night
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Apartment in Amalfi

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

MammaRosanna - Apartment in Amalfi with terrace

Mar 15 – 22

G$43,224 GYD per night
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Cottage in Ravello

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

SEA ACCESS ☀️SOLARIUM ☀️PARKING ☀️ RAVELLO SEASIDE

Jul 29 – Aug 5

G$114,553 GYD per night
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Apartment in Amalfi

4.89 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Casa Marisa in Amalfi Coast

Mar 10 – 17

G$33,093 GYD per night
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Condo in Praiano

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Casa Ambrosia, Praiano - heart of the Amalfi Coast

Oct 23 – 30

G$36,303 GYD per night

Amalfi Coast fishing vacation rentals

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Home in Atrani

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

GreenDoor Apt Atrani Amalfi Amalficoast WIFI AC

Mar 16 – 23

G$36,680 GYD per night
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Apartment in Napoli

4.76 out of 5 average rating, 272 reviews

Baia Due Frati: Straight on the Sea+Private Beach

Feb 28 – Mar 7

G$26,970 GYD per night
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Home in Praiano

4.86 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Apartment with terrace , breathtaking view

Nov 7 – 14

G$65,453 GYD per night
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Apartment in Napoli

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

Elegant panoramic apartment in San Martino

Jul 17 – 24

G$34,688 GYD per night
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Villa in Terzigno

4.89 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Vesuvian Villa With Swimming Pool

Dec 27 – Jan 3

G$13,761 GYD per night
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Condo in Bacoli

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 37 reviews

Al Poggio, lovely apartment in Bacoli

Jan 15 – 22

G$29,245 GYD per night
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Apartment in Pozzuoli

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

OdeMar Apartment [Vista mare, WI-FI, Netflix]

Sep 22 – 29

G$29,275 GYD per night
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Villa in Terzigno

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 88 reviews

Villetta Arianna With Swimming Pool

May 14 – 21

G$19,504 GYD per night

Your guide to Amalfi Coast

All About the Amalfi Coast

With rugged cliffs, hidden coves, and turquoise waters, the Amalfi Coast is a scenic 31-mile stretch of coastline 90 minutes south of Naples in Southern Italy. The area has earned a UNESCO World Heritage Site designation for its outstanding Mediterranean landscapes, where 13 picturesque, historic villages sit along the coast — many perched on cliff tops offering dramatic sea overlooks.

Sorrento is the largest town and gateway to the Amalfi Coast. Positano is the most famous: the village is built vertically into a cliff, with stairs leading past colorful buildings to the Spiaggia Grande, the 1,000-foot-long beach. A towering cathedral dominates the town of Amalfi, and high above it in the mountains is Ravello, which has panoramic views of the Bay of Salento.

The Amalfi Coast is known for its seafood dishes, and many visitors come for the scialatielli ai frutti di mare, a long, flat pasta served with clams and mussels. In the village of Cetara, locally caught anchovies are the star of the much-loved colatura di alici, a famous fermented fish sauce that Ancient Romans used to dress their food. When cocktail hour arrives, limoncello is the signature drink of the Amalfi Coast — a refreshing alcoholic liqueur made from lemons harvested from the groves lining the hills.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Amalfi Coast

Summer on the Amalfi Coast comes alive with warm days and balmy nights perfect for enjoying the beaches and al fresco dining. The Ravello Festival takes place in summer, with several concerts in the hilltop town. The highlight is the Concerto all’Alba (Concert at Dawn) in August, when at 4:30 a.m. a full symphony orchestra performs against an incredible coastal backdrop as the sun rises.

Spring and autumn on the coast are a little quieter, but the weather is still sunny. In September, the Festa Del Pesce in Positano celebrates the sea with a feast of locally caught seafood, sangria, and music from folk musicians. In winter, things wind down with cooler conditions and fewer visitors, and you can expect some restaurants and shops to be closed. But whenever you decide to visit, there are a range of lovely villas and houses to rent along the Amalfi Coast.


Top things to do in Amalfi Coast

The Town of Ravello

If you head up the mountain above Amalfi, you’ll find the peaceful town of Ravello, with the most expansive outlooks of the coast. Ceramic shops, gelaterias, and maritime pines line the square of Piazza Centrale near the Duomo of Ravello. When you’ve worked up an appetite, you can find a seat at one of the many restaurants with outdoor terraces, and enjoy a meal with a view.

Sorrento

Sorrento is the largest town on the Amalfi Coast, perched high on a cliff overlooking the sea. Shops, bars, and restaurants line the old town’s winding streets. Head down to the sea below the cliffs and you can jump off the piers for a refreshing dip. The Marina Grande retains a traditional feel, and you can stop for a sample of the local limoncello here — or anywhere else in town.

The Island of Capri

You can take a ferry from Sorrento or Positano to Capri, known for its beautiful beaches, lines of lemon trees, and restaurants serving fresh seafood and pasta. The island is surrounded by sea caves and rock formations, the most famous being the Blue Grotto. You can only enter the cave in a small rowboat, where you’ll find glistening blue water caused by refractions of sunlight. If you take the chair lift from the central square up to Mount Solaro, you’ll get a fantastic view over the island and the Italian mainland.

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