The colorful and vibrant vertical city. The most famous and flocked to of all the seaside villages in the region, Positano lures droves of travelers each summer. Narrow streets dotted with cafes, chic shops that sell handmade sandals, boutique hotels such as Le Sirenuse, and buzzy beach clubs contribute to the allure. A local bus will take you to the top if you don't want to walk. This is where our welcome party will be!
Amalfi is the largest town along this dream coast. If you’re looking for that classic bucolic scenery mixed with soothing holiday comfort, then this is the town to visit. Apart from the sandy, pebbly beaches down at the coast, you can also explore the stunningly aged townscape and all its historical, medieval-like edifices. Amalfi has a beautiful medieval cathedral, historic mansions, and lots of shops, many selling limoncello liquor and other products made from Amalfi lemons. Amalfi acts as a main transport hub with boats constantly passing through the harbor.
The smallest town in southern Italy! One mile from Amalfi, you’ll find the breathtaking town of Atrani. Comfortably settled at the cliff edge, this little town is exquisite. Apart from the footpaths across the scenic buildings, you can also make a quick hop to the sandy blue beach at the bottom of the cliff. Rich in history and scenic beauty – ideal for day explorations. The next town over from Villa Scarpariello.
Heaven on earth! The town we fell in love with! A tiny but majestic village that offers the blessed visitor a tranquil haven. This town that nestles at the edge of a hill offers priceless vistas overlooking the gorgeous Mediterranean sea. With fewer crowds, it’s just the perfect little paradise for lovers too. This town is home to some of the most breathtakingly beautiful gardens and luxury villas. It’s all the glam without the crowds! Head to Villa Cimbrone for even more botanical beauty and sweeping panoramas.
The city of taste! Unlike Maiori – the beaches here are small. Everything here is small. But the beauty of it all is second to none. You can almost always feel a breeze when exploring this small sunny town. Walk through its vineyards on the terraces and enjoy some authentic, insanely fresh pasta! It is so good that it is nationally celebrated. If you love architecture, wine and pasta (who doesn’t?), you now know which town to visit. This town is right next to Villa Scarpariello.