Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast, in Maiori, is surely one of the most magical parts of the Italian coast, an international tourist destination rich in natural beauty with lush vegetation flourishing on cliffs perched above a translucent sea. This is a place rich in history and art, and the locals have faithfully preserved their oldest traditions, which a curious observer can easily spot in the food, the crops, in streets of the towns, the architecture, and even in the landscape. Here, fishing has been the main profession for centuries. Every evening from our property you can see the bobbing lights of the boats out for squid, like fireflies on the swells. And if you are an early riser, you will spot the fishermen leaving port on their way to check their nets.
The lemon groves on the mountainous slopes along the coast have seen toil and fatigue since the ancient harvests, and still today, on the steeper seemingly inaccessible slopes, donkeys are needed to transport the lemons.
The cuisine here seduces even the pickiest visitors to the Amalfi coast, and the local liqueur, the famous limoncello, is nothing short of sensational. Spending a holiday with friends or family on the Amalfi Coast, in the sumptuous splendor of this southern Italian locale, is an indelible experience.

Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast, in Maiori, is surely one of the most magical parts of the Italian coast, an international tourist destination rich in natural beauty with lush vegetation flourishing on cliffs perched above a translucent sea. This is a place rich in history and art, and the locals have faithfully preserved their oldest traditions, which a curious observer can easily spot in the food, the crops, in streets of the towns, the architecture, and even in the landscape. Here, fishing has been the main profession for centuries. Every evening from our property you can see the bobbing lights of the boats out for squid, like fireflies on the swells. And if you are an early riser, you will spot the fishermen leaving port on their way to check their nets.
The lemon groves on the mountainous slopes along the coast have seen toil and fatigue since the ancient harvests, and still today, on the steeper seemingly inaccessible slopes, donkeys are needed to transport the lemons.
The cuisine here seduces even the pickiest visitors to the Amalfi coast, and the local liqueur, the famous limoncello, is nothing short of sensational. Spending a holiday with friends or family on the Amalfi Coast, in the sumptuous splendor of this southern Italian locale, is an indelible experience.

What to see during your visit

Amalfi

Amalfi

5km from Maiori
Ravello

Ravello

13,5km from Maiori
Positano

Positano

20km from Maiori
Grotta Smeraldo

Grotta Smeraldo

24km from Maiori
Pompei

Pompei

30km from Maiori
Grotta Azzurra

Grotta Azzurra

38km from Maiori
Sorrento

Sorrento

50,5km from Maiori
Ercolano

Hercolano

56km from Maiori
Capri

Capri

57km from Maiori
Underground Naples

Underground Naples

65km from Maiori
Vesuvio

Vesuvio

67,7km from Maiori
Solfataras Pozzuoli

Solfataras Pozzuoli

84km from Maiori