
Positano © Italian Tourist Board
The rugged southern shore dividing the Bay of Naples from the
Gulf of Salerno is a restful and picturesque area. Miniature towns
shelter in precipitous coastal ravines and tranquil seas calmly lap
the shores of quiet pebbled beaches. The Amalfi Coast is a great
relaxation spot from which to enjoy coastal Italian culture.
Stretching between the towns of Postiano and Vietri sul Mare,
near Salerno, the area is renowned for its breathtaking scenery and
towering mountain cliffs that plunge into the Mediterranean Sea.
Precariously perched and threatening to tipple into the sea, the
small town of Positano is a great attraction for tourists with its
cluster of multi-coloured houses and remarkable setting. A
cliffside stairway provides the perfect vantage point from which to
admire its glorious sea vistas.
Four miles (6km) down the coast is the quaint town of Praiano
framed by caves, castles and sharp cliffs. A stroll from here
towards Amalfi will take one to a ramp leading to Marina di Praia,
a 400-year-old fishing village nestled in the embrace of a tiny
ravine. Another notable stop between Praiano and Amalfi is the
Grotto dello Smeraldo. The busy seaside town of Amalfi basks in the
glory of its longevity as the first Sea Republic of Italy and as
the hometown of Flavio Gioja, the inventor of the compass. It is
referred to as the 'pearl of the coast' and has a bit of everything
for the weary traveller. A pebble's throw away from here is the
quiet village of Atrani. Its tranquil beach rests languidly on the
water's edge against a superb backdrop of mountains.
Further down the coast is Minori, notable for its lemon exports
and a gentle place with villas and beaches to explore. The quiet
town of Ravello retains the charm prized by Bocaccio who dedicated
part of his famous work, the Decameron, to the town. The coastal
road that twists its way between the rocks affords glimpses of the
small villages, bays and inlets, and a journey along this southern
route will take travellers to towns of worldwide fame as well as to
lesser known spots of equal enchanting beauty.