Perched above the Amalfi Coast, Villa Rufolo is a historic 13th-century estate that seamlessly blends Moorish, Norman, and Arabic influences in its architecture. With enchanting gardens, captivating views, and a rich cultural heritage, it stands as a tranquil oasis inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty and history of the Amalfi region
Located a short walk from the main square, Villa Cimbrone, is a 12th-century residence which is now a luxury hotel. Next to the hotel are the Villa Cimbrone Gardens, which is a filled with beautiful avenues, hedges, sculptures, and rose gardens. There is a breathtaking terrace filled with stone busts and offers a stunning panoramic view of the Amalfi Coast.
Learn authentic Italian techniques and traditions with a cooking class! Engage in genuine conversations, learn time-honored culinary techniques, and savor a truly immersive experience that goes beyond the kitchen, connecting you with the heart of the local community. There are many cooking classes available, including Mamma Agata’s Cooking School, Villa Maria Cooking Class, and Cooking Class Vincenzino
Castiglione Beach is one of the most popular bathing spots along the Amalfi Coast, not to mention one of the prettiest with its dazzling turquoise waters It comprises a mixture of public and private beaches, the middle section being the one where you can hire sunbeds and umbrellas while at the sides you can pick your spot for free. Given its location, Castiglione Beach enjoys sunshine in the morning so avoid the afternoons if sunbathing is your aim.