Villa Cimbrone’s origins date from the 11th century, but the villa and its gardens were extensively renovated by a British nobleman, Lord Grimthorpe, in the early 20th century, with help from Vita Sackville-West. The breathtakingly beautiful gardens, with classical temples, statuary and views over the Amalfi Coast, are open to the public daily.
Villa Rufolo was built by a wealthy merchant family in the 13th century. Renaissance author Boccaccio wrote about it in his 1353 collection of short stories entitled The Decameron. Overlooking the Piazza Vescovado, Villa Rufolo is the historical and cultural center of Ravello. The villa's gardens and grounds are open year round.
Built in the 11th century with support from the Rufolo family, the Duomo is a combination of Baroque and Romanesque styles. Dedicated to St. Pantaleone.
Take a traditional italian cooking class at Mama Agate's, perched high in the town of Ravello.
Located in the city centre, the Cathedral consists of the Cloister of the Paradise, the Basilica of the Crucifix that houses a museum, the Crypt, and the Cathedral of Saint Andrea.
Ferries to Capri depart from Molo Cassone in the port of Amalfi, which is located in the town center, about a 10-minute walk from the Cathedral of Sant'Andrea. While tickets can be purchased in advance online, it is recommended to arrive at the pier at least 30 minutes before departure to allow time for boarding. You can also book group or private boat tours through Viator.
Ferries to Sorrento depart from Molo Cassone, located at the port of Amalfi. While tickets can be purchased in advance online, it is recommended to arrive at the pier at least 30 minutes before departure to allow time for boarding.