Discover the Amalfi Coast our way

Discover with us the unforgettable experiences and the best addresses in this iconic southern Italian destination. Explore our guide to a dream holiday in Italy, in one of our luxury villas on the Amalfi Coast.

Le Collectionist conciergerie's top 5

1 - Discover the secrets of the Amalfi lemon grove

Put your trust in our luxury concierge service and start your immersion with a guided tour of the lemon groves that dot the Amalfi Coast. This is where the prestigious Sfusato Amalfitano flourishes, the region's emblematic lemon, which has been awarded theProtected Geographical Indication (PGI ) label by the European Union.

Extend the adventure with a painting lesson among the lemon trees, followed by a delicious picnic featuring the finest local produce.

In a nutshell
Local produce / Picnic

2 - Take part in a traditional cooking class

Soak up the enchanting atmosphere of the region during a private cooking class. You'll learn all about the art of making fresh handmade pasta or the best way to cook seafood. Learn how to make gourmet Italian dishes, such as spaghetti alle Vongole or the famous parmigiana di melanzane.

In a nutshell
Cuisine / Local produce

3 - Spend a day on a cruise 

Set sail on a private sailboat and marvel at the steep cliffs and picturesque villages that the Amalfi Coast is famous for. A must? Stop off on the famous island of Capri to admire the mysterious Faraglioni, imposing rocks rising majestically from the sea, sea caves such as Grotta Azzurra and the gardens of Villa San Michele.

In a nutshell
Boat / Capri 

4 - Learn the art of ceramics

Discover the age-old techniques of ceramic production in Positano, a centuries-old tradition rooted in the region's history. Contemplate the vivid colours and the transformation of the pieces throughout the firing process. You can also learn how to create designs inspired by nature and local culture.

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Ceramics / Crafts

5 - Flying over Pompeii in a helicopter 

Get a bird's eye view of the ancient Roman city. From the helicopter, observe the contours of the walls and the remains of the temples and amphitheatres, a reminder of the tragedy of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius that froze Pompeii in time.

In brief
Helicopter / Archaeology

Randonné
Falaise maison

Where to stay in the Amalfi Coast

Amalfi

Nestled between steep cliffs and the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea, this coastal town captivates with its enchanting blend of history, culture and breathtaking scenery. Stroll through its narrow streets, where colourful houses seem to hang from the mountainside, and explore the majestic Cathedral of Saint Andrew, a symbol of the city's past power.

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Picturesque / Historic

Villa Circolo

Villa Circolo

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Positano

The pearl of the Amalfi Coast, Positano is the epitome of southern Italian charm. Narrow staircases wind through the town, revealing breathtaking views of the sea and the golden sandy beaches below. You can relax on the sand or explore the many art galleries and designer boutiques in the centre.

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Iconic / Lively

Villa Neptune-2

Villa Neptune

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Capri

Off the Amalfi Coast, Capri is an island that needs no introduction, where luxury and nature meet in an idyllic setting. The heart of Capri beats to the rhythm of the Piazzetta, the main square lined with chic cafés, elegant boutiques and refined restaurants. It is the ideal starting point for exploring the picturesque lanes of Capri and Anacapri.

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Island / Chic

Caprese

Villa Caprese

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Anacapri

Situated at the top of the island of Capri, Anacapri is a haven of tranquillity away from the hustle and bustle. Take a stroll to discover the artisanal shops, picturesque cafés and historic churches that are only a stone's throw away.

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History / Nature

Salvatore-1

Villa Salvatore

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Amalfi

The best beaches and beach clubs on the Amalfi Coast

Maya Beach Experience

This beach club offers an elegant and refined setting, where you can relax on comfortable sun loungers sipping refreshing cocktails. Whether you want to snorkel in the crystal-clear waters, try yoga on the beach or dance to the live music, there's something to keep you entertained all day long!

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Chic / Lively

La Scogliera

At the foot of the cliffs of Positano, this beach club has a private beach and solarium where you can relax in absolute tranquillity, with a breathtaking view of the sea and the surrounding cliffs. We love the restaurant, which serves refined Mediterranean cuisine with a wide choice of seafood.

In a nutshell
Solarium / Private beach

Marina di Vietri

Located near the charming village of Vietri sul Mare, famous for its ceramics, the beach at Marina di Vietri is famous for its clear waters and golden sand. Surrounded by steep cliffs, it's the perfect place to relax and recharge your batteries.

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Cliffs / Nature

La Sirenuse

Enjoy a delicious brunch on the panoramic terrace of this hotel-restaurant perched above the village of Positano, admiring the view of the azure waters of the Mediterranean and the colourful houses that slope down to the shore.

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Panoramic terrace / Brunch

Spiaggia dei Faraglioni

The Faraglioni beach is located on the island of Capri, at the foot of the impressive rock formations of the same name. People come here to bathe in the crystal-clear waters. You can get there by boat or by following the hiking trails that wind along the coast.

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Isolated / Hiking

Parasols
Détail mur
Plage Positano

The best restaurants on the Amalfi Coast

Hostaria di Bacco

It takes a little patience to reach this restaurant via a winding road that winds through charming little villages. But once you arrive, you'll be richly rewarded by the breathtaking sea views. Don't miss the ferrazzuoli alla nanarella, a delicious pasta dish with smoked swordfish, cherry tomatoes, pine nuts and sultanas.

Hostaria di Bacco

Via Lama 9, Furore 84010, Italy

Lido del Faro

Set in the shadow of Capri's Punta Carena lighthouse, Lido del Faro can be reached by following a hidden path through the countryside. Here chef Marco Iaccarino reinvents traditional Mediterranean dishes, seasoned with a touch of creativity.

Enjoy linguine with squid, sea urchin and courgette, or mezzi paccheri with monkfish and rosemary-lemon sauce, facing one of the island's most beautiful sunsets.

Lido del Faro

Punta Carena, 80071, Anacapri, Capri, Italy

L'Olivo

The only double Michelin-starred establishment on Capri, L'Olivo is the restaurant of the famous Capri Palace Jumeirah. Its chef Andrea Migliaccio revisits the classics of Italian gastronomy in a modern spirit. Don't miss the eliche pasta with rock fish or the risotto with Neapolitan ragù.

L'Olivo

Via Capodimonte, 14, 80071, Anacapri, Capri, Italy

Da Paolino

The Da Paolino restaurant is a veritable institution on the island of Capri, with its tables set in the heart of a magnificent lemon garden. Try the Capresi ravioli, with a delicious fresh cheese and basil filling and a lemon sauce.

Da Paolino

Via Palazzo a Mare, 11, 80076, Capri, Italy

Da Armandino

Make a diversion to Marina di Praia, an ancient fishing village nestling at the foot of the Praiano cliffs, to feast on Amalfi specialities at the Da Armandino restaurant. What's on the menu? Catch of the day, fried fish, peppered mussels and seafood linguine!

Da Armandino

Via praia, 1, 84010, Praiano, Italy

Batiments positano
Jus de fruit
Brunch à litalienne

Amalfi Coast as a family

Immerse yourself in the opulence of Villa Rufolo

Let yourself be enchanted by Villa Rufolo, a palace built in the 13th century by the powerful family of the same name, perched majestically on top of a cliff. Its terraced gardens, adorned with exotic plants, are suspended above the sea and offer breathtaking views of the Gulf of Salerno. Every summer, this architectural masterpiece plays host to the prestigious Ravello Festival.

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Architecture / Gardens

Explore Positano at your own pace

Positano is considered the jewel of the Amalfi Coast, with its colourful buildings perched on cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean. In this ancient fishing village, don't forget to visit the Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta church and admire its hand-painted dome, or take a hike along the Sentiero Degli Dei to admire the surroundings.

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City / Sea

Walking in the footsteps of artists in Ravello

Overlooking the cliffs, Ravello is one of the prettiest towns on the Amalfi Coast, where artists such as Gore Vidal, Richard Wagner and D.H. Lawrence have drawn their inspiration. Don't miss a visit to the gardens of Villa Cimbrone: children will love playing in the shady paths and discovering the hidden fountains and statues.

At snack time, discover the lively, tangy flavour of the region's fabulous traditional lemon cake.

In a nutshell
Artists / Gardens

Take a yacht trip

Set sail with our luxury concierge service and stop off at a number of picturesque spots along the coast, including Positano, Amalfi and Ravello. When the sun is high in the sky, stop in the shade of a secluded cove for a refreshing swim. Or perhaps you'd prefer to sip a glass of chilled limoncello while admiring the spectacular scenery as it unfolds before you.

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Boat / Cruise

Céramique
Visite vue sur mer

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Cruising around Capri on a Vespa

At the wheel of your vespa, discover Capri's hidden treasures by venturing along the steep paths that are not accessible by car. Stop to take photos, sample local specialities in pretty trattorias or simply soak up the atmosphere of island life.

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Vespa / Panoramas

Find the best snorkelling spots

Get out your mask and snorkel for a snorkelling session along the Amalfi Coast, from Positano to Erchie. On the Sorrento peninsula, the Li Galli islands are also home to a multitude of sites suitable for snorkelling, from shallow reefs to steep underwater cliffs.

Here you'll encounter an astonishing diversity of marine life, including colourful fish, octopus, moray eels and maybe even dolphins!

In a nutshell
Snorkelling / Falaise

Unlocking the mysteries of the Blue Grotto

Head for the Blue Grotto, accessible by boat from Capri or Sorrento. Once inside and in the shade, you'll still be dazzled by an unforgettable sight : sunlight filtering through the water and illuminating the walls with a sparkling blue glow! The wow effect is guaranteed.

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Cave / Boat

Kayak in Ieranto Bay

This secluded bay, facing the Gulf of Salerno, is renowned for its unspoilt scenery. Exploring it by kayak will take you to all its secluded coves and beaches, accessible only by sea. The icing on the cake? The view of the majestic Mount Vesuvius and the island of Capri in the distance.

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Bay / Kayaking

Femme au soleil
Vue sur mer
Bateaux

When to visit the Amalfi Coast

Spring

In spring, the Amalfi Coast enjoys a mild, sunny climate, with temperatures generally varying between 15° C and 25° C. The days are longer and rain less frequent than in winter, making it an ideal time to explore the region in complete tranquillity.

Summer

In summer, the days get longer and warmer, and it's the season for relaxing days on the beach. The evenings are just as mild and pleasant, so you can dine on the terrace or take a leisurely stroll along the coast.

Autumn

In autumn, showers are rare and temperatures average between 18°C and 23°C, ideal for outdoor activities. Don't forget to pack a jumper, because while the days are still full of sunshine, the evenings are cooler.

Winter

The Amalfi Coast is sublime even during the winter months, with average temperatures generally between 10°C and 15°C. At this time of year, you can explore the region more gently and avoid the summer crowds.

A sneak peak of our collection on the Amalfi Coast

maiorese

Villa Maiorese

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faraglio

Villa Faraglio

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Villa Sole

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Villa Donaci

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