One week on the Amalfi Coast
Visiting the Amalfi Coast in 2020 was a bizarre experience — for obvious reasons. What is typically one of the most touristy destinations in Italy, looked like a 1990’s episode of Rick Steves. We felt lucky that we didn’t have to make reservations anywhere and could easily get around. It eliminated the need to plan ahead and allowed us to slow down. With this being said, if you plan on visiting the Amalfi Coast as the world get’s back to ‘normal’, just remember you will not be alone.
Our trip took us from Sorrento to Capri, Positano, Amalfi and Ravello. There were a lot of steps, so make sure to pack your walking shoes. Another thing you can’t forget to pack is your appetite because the pasta and pizza will blow your mind. Oh, and if you are feeling fancy, spend the day at one of the many beach clubs and sip on that limoncello.
Booking a trip to the Amalfi Coast can be overwhelming at first. Where should you stay? How many places should you see? What is the best way to get around?
Sit back and hold on to your Aperol Spritz — we got you covered.