The Amalfi Coast now draws travellers who venture beyond Positano and Amalfi to explore lesser-known towns and authentic experiences. Many villages offer distinct cultural and gastronomic highlights, from dawn visits to fishing harbours to centuries-old ceramic workshops. Local food specialties, such as Spaghetti alla Nerano and delizia al limone, feature prominently alongside market and bakery discoveries. Scenic coastal drives and hilltop viewpoints provide dramatic panoramas, while small-town shops and family-run businesses offer handcrafted ceramics and regional products. Practical information includes recommendations for sights, shopping, dining and bookings across the coastline.
Visit Cetara at sunrise, for example, when the fishing boats dock and a weathered skipper offers you anchovies so fresh they're still glistening from the net. In Vietri sul Mare, a fourth-generation ceramicist still works beside the same smoke-stained kiln his grandfather used, while in Amalfi, Pasticceria Pansa serves up cloud-like delizia al limone for travellers to feast on after strolling through the cloisters of the Duomo di Sant'Andrea Apostolo.
Below we have listed some of the most beautiful towns, worth visiting for their views, culture or gastronomic excellence (the Spaghetti alla Nerano in Nerano is a must), as well as what to do, where to shop and tables to book across the Amalfi Coast. For more inspiration, check out our guides to the best hotels on the Amalfi Coast and the best beaches on the Amalfi Coast.
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