This stunning church dates back to 1068. In 1918, Pope Benedict XV elevated the cathedral to a minor basilica. On a visit to the duomo, you can also visit the Duomo museum and an art gallery within the church.
One of our (Gabrielle's) favorite activities is to explore the small shops of Ravello. Shop for ceramics, limoncello, art, and souvenirs around Piazza Centrale and on the streets extending off of the square.
Hike down the stairs of the coast. These ancient stairs (1,500 of them!) have connected the town of Ravello to other Amalfi Coast villages since the Middle Ages.
For over a century, this family-owned business has been producing some of the finest cheeses in all of Italy. Visitors to the Caseificio Staiano Di Staiano Biagio cheese factory can sample it for themselves and learn about the careful craftsmanship that goes into each one.
Mamma Agata's cooking course takes place in her private home situated high on a clifftop, 1000 feet above the sea level.