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Vietri Sul Mare
The widest and most accessible beach on the coast, with a large parking lot and developed infrastructure. There are many restaurants here, prices are more democratic, and the beach is clean thanks to regular cleaning. A great place for those who want to avoid the depths of the coast.2
Erchie
Erchie is a tiny fishing village with a population of about 83 people. It is located in a secluded valley that opens to the beach and a picturesque bay. Many exclusive beaches and coves where you can swim and sunbathe are hidden along the coast and accessible only by boat, providing privacy and tranquility.3
Maiori
Maiori boasts the longest beach on the Amalfi Coast, making it ideal for family vacations. It's easy to find budget vacation options here, but there are also elite areas with high prices. Some beach owners deliberately inflate the cost of sun loungers to limit attendance.4
Minori
Similar to Maiori, but several times smaller. It's comfortable, cozy, but during high season there are too many people.5
Castiglione
The official beach of Ravello. A cozy place located between cliffs, with the only drawback — a 120-step staircase from the road. Parking only for motorcycles. From here, it's easy to get to the neighboring town of Atrani even by swimming.6
Atrani
Divided by a river into two parts. The water is clean here, there are bars and a relatively small flow of tourists, although in July-August the beach fills up completely.7
Amalfi
The central beach, the most crowded due to its proximity to the cruise ship pier. Prices here range from budget to premium class. Nearby there are private beaches from hotels, and behind the port – wild areas with cliffs from where you can jump into the water.8
Conca dei Marini
Conca dei Marini is known for its Emerald Cave (Grotta dello Smeraldo), a sea cavern with crystal clear water that is illuminated by an emerald light. The beach here is small and cozy, surrounded by rocks and greenery.9
Furore (Fiordo di Furore)
One of the most picturesque beaches in the region. There is no parking here, and cars have to be left along the road with the risk of a fine. Worth visiting for the impressive views.10
Praiano
Praiano offers some of the best sunset views on the entire coast. Its beaches, such as Marina di Praia, are surrounded by cliffs and offer seclusion. It is also home to one of the few beaches with music and a disco right by the water, creating a unique atmosphere for relaxation.11
Positano
Positano is one of the most photographed towns on the Amalfi Coast. Here are the most expensive beaches on the coast, and you pay not only for comfort but also for the prestige of the town itself. Additionally, here is the famous night disco Music on the Rocks, as well as many excellent but somewhat expensive cocktail bars.