Home to thirteen beautiful towns spread across a strip of sun-kissed land, the Amalfi Coast is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that absolutely shouldn't be missed. The coast is characterized with a breathtaking labyrinth of stairways and narrow alleys that connect the mountains and the sea. Pebbled beaches are scattered between bays and fjords from which the ancient towers can still be seen.
Each town along the Amalfi Coast is connected by one long scenic road that was built during the Bourbon period and is largely considered to be Italy's most beautiful road. The coast is a majestic wonderland for trekking enthusiasts and a breathtaking day-trip for any type of visitor to reach its shores. It is, in short, nothing less than spectacular.