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Italy, which is surrounded by water on three sides, has stunning beaches that are filled with tourists in July and August who have come to the beaches to escape the heat. Italy has hundreds of beaches that, although they are not the sandy beaches that we all know, have fascinated many tourists with their amazing natural landscapes. One of the most famous beaches in Italy is the Amalfi Coast, a beach with a winding and spectacular road that invites tourists to breathtaking views of the endless blue sea, rocks and colorful flowers. Continue to follow the tour to learn more about the Amalfi Coast.
With one look at the Amalfi Coast, you feel like you have found heaven on earth, these are the enchanting features that draw 5 million tourists to the magical paths of this coast every year. On this 55-kilometer coast, 13 small coastal towns are located together, all of which are connected by the SS163 highway, which is one of the most beautiful roads in the world and driving it is the dream of many.
The best way to experience this beach is to go to one of the small coastal towns and experience a different world by staying in them for a few days. The busiest part of this beach is the part between the cities of Amalfi and Positano. In this area, erosion has destroyed part of the coastal areas and created small and exclusive beaches. The Mediterranean climate, warm summers and mild winters have made Amalfi one of the most lovely beaches in the world. The Amalfi Coast is located on the southern shores of the Gulf of Salerno in the Tyrrhenian Sea and was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.
- The city of Positano Positano
Undoubtedly, the most famous city of the Amalfi Coast is Positano, but most of the residents of this city are tourists who have gone to this area during the summer months. In other months of the year, this city is quieter than other coastal cities.
- Amalfi city
Now that you have come to this coast, visit the spectacular town of Amalfi and visit the 13th century Amalfi Cathedral and its stunning decorations. Amalfi is one of the few towns on the Amalfi Coast that has native residents all year round, and even those who work in Positano live in Amalfi.
- Atrani city Atrani
All the small towns along this coast are located nearby, so you can spend a few days and see the attractions that are unique and fantastic, but have few visitors. The spectacular village of Atrani is full of colorful rock houses, beautiful churches and charming squares that are reminiscent of famous coastal cities, but with the difference that there is no news of crowding in them.