On the Amalfi Coast, dreams become reality. It’s hard to imagine waking up to sunshine glistening on the turquoise water that relentlessly kisses this stunning coast. The towns dotting the Amalfi Coast are simply breathtaking!
When planning your getaway to this beautiful region of Italy, selecting where to stay can be overwhelming. To ease that decision, we’ve crafted a guide to the top accommodations along the Amalfi Coast.
Whether you prefer vibrant beach towns, romantic hilltop villas, or secluded coastal hamlets, there’s an ideal spot for everyone on the Amalfi Coast!
About the Amalfi Coast
Stretching 50 kilometers along Italy’s western coastline, the Amalfi Coast (Costiera Amalfitana) is a stunning region of natural beauty recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
With towering cliffs, hidden coves, and some of the bluest waters imaginable, this area possesses a magical charm. It even served as the backdrop for the mythical land of Themyscira in the recent Wonder Woman film.
Every town along the Amalfi Coast has its unique character, whether you seek luxury or a rustic experience.
Map of the Amalfi Coast
Begin by familiarizing yourself with this Amalfi Coast map. You can see the towns stretching between Sorrento and Salerno. Use the table of contents to find the town that suits you best, or explore at your own pace.
At the end of this article, you’ll find tips on how to reach the Amalfi Coast and get around while you’re here.
Best Places to Stay in the Amalfi Coast Region
Positano — Ideal for a Glamorous Romantic Getaway
Ahh, Positano! One of the world’s most scenic locales, you’ll instantly fall for its charm. Colorful, terracotta-roofed houses drape over the cliffside, cascading down towards the sea. Known for its steep, winding cobblestone streets and breathtaking beaches adorned with vibrant umbrellas.
Enjoy leisurely breakfasts on a terrace while soaking in panoramic views, browse local boutiques and galleries, and indulge in relaxed seafood lunches under the sun. Don’t forget to catch the breathtaking sunsets!
If you can step away from Positano itself, it’s a fantastic base to explore the Amalfi Coast by boat or take a day trip to the stunning island of Capri.
The ideal destination for a honeymoon, Positano is perfect for couples seeking a romantic escape. However, keep in mind that this beautiful town draws large crowds, especially in summer when day-trippers tend to leave before nightfall. If you desire tranquility, Positano may not be your best choice.
The steep streets and numerous steps might also pose challenges for families with small children or individuals with mobility issues. Getting to the upper parts of town typically requires walking.
Finally, Positano isn’t known for being budget-friendly. To secure the best accommodations, book well ahead—at least six months in advance.
Where to Stay in Positano
Everyone recommends staying at Le Sirenuse, one of the world’s most iconic hotels. Known for its luxurious accommodations, impeccable service, and Michelin-starred restaurant La Sponda, it’s a must-visit.
The hotel features a terrace boasting mesmerizing views, a pool, a wellness center, and an oyster bar. >> Click here for Le Sirenuse reviews and prices.
If Le Sirenuse is fully booked or beyond your budget, here are some alternative suggestions for your stay in Positano.
Hotel Poseidon
Hotel Poseidon is a lovely family-run establishment with breathtaking views of the coastline. Featuring a pool and an outdoor dining patio, it’s a perfect spot close to all the town’s activity. Superior rooms equipped with stunning vistas allow breakfast to be served on your private terrace. >> Click here for more information.
Hotel Palazzo Murat
Set amidst a stunning garden filled with lemon trees, Hotel Palazzo Murat is a tranquil oasis conveniently located near the heart of Positano.
The hotel features a pool and restaurant, just a short stroll to the beach and ferry terminal. Notably, it has ample parking space – a rarity in Positano for those wishing to explore the Amalfi Coast. >> Click here for details and prices.
Villa Rosa
Only a few minutes away from the beach, Villa Rosa offers some of the best budget accommodations in Positano (though still not budget by usual standards!).
The hotel boasts a charming sun terrace and most rooms have sea views, allowing guests to enjoy those beautiful sunsets. >> Click for more information.
A Luxury Villa in Positano
One day, I dream of bringing my entire family to the Amalfi Coast and enjoying a week or two in a luxurious villa. Picture having breakfast with views like this! It truly is the stuff dreams are made of.
This six-bedroom villa, complete with a pool, features antique decor, local artwork, and lovely Vietri ceramic floors. It is available for weekly rentals. Explore more photos of this stunning property, and you’ll start planning your trip to Positano right away. >> Check out the villa.
If this sounds appealing but is outside your budget (which it likely is for many!), consider browsing well-priced villas and apartments on VRBO in Positano. VRBO (Vacation Rentals By Owner) offers a wide variety of villas and apartments at different price points along the Amalfi Coast—often better than AirBnB, in my opinion. >> Click here to browse Positano properties.
Amalfi — Best for Exploring the Amalfi Coast
As the heart of the Amalfi Coast, the town of Amalfi is a fantastic base for exploring this beautiful region. Once a powerful maritime hub that rivaled Venice and Genoa, Amalfi is now a lively seaside town with a picturesque beachfront and numerous dining options.
Boasting a rich history, Amalfi has cultural treasures waiting to be discovered, the most notable being its stunning cathedral — the centerpiece of the town. Strolling through the medieval cobblestone streets and hidden passageways that lead to it is a joy.
Amalfi is also home to some of the finest beaches on the Amalfi Coast. While they tend to be rocky, there are also some sandy coves to enjoy. If they get too crowded, a short walk to the nearby town of Atrani allows for a more relaxed beach atmosphere.
Located midway along the coastline, Amalfi serves as a jumping-off point for day trips to Capri and other coastal towns, all accessible by local buses and ferries. Renting a car is also an option if you prefer more flexibility, with a rental agency available in town.
Amalfi is a great choice for travelers who want to combine beach time with enriching excursions and cultural exploration, all while enjoying more manageable terrain for those traveling with children or those with limited mobility.
Where to Stay in Amalfi
Hotel Marina Riviera
If you’re looking for modern luxury on the Amalfi Coast, Hotel Marina Riviera is an outstanding option. This hotel offers stunning views over both the sea and Amalfi town from its terrace and outdoor pool area.
It is just a short walk to town or the ferry port, making it easy to embark on excursions. Enjoy breakfast served with glorious views of the bay. >> Click for more details.
Residenza Luce
This charming bed and breakfast is conveniently located near Piazza del Duomo, just a short stroll from the beach and marina. Renowned for its exceptional hospitality, Residenza Luce is among the most sought-after places to stay along the Amalfi Coast. Parking is available nearby for an additional fee. >> Check availability.
Dieci Sedici
We had a wonderful stay at Dieci Sedici. Nestled behind the cathedral in a peaceful square yet just moments from the harbor, this apartment-style hotel is modern and stylishly decorated.
Some rooms boast sea views and/or a private terrace – and we had the pleasure of enjoying both! Breakfast is served at a nearby café opposite the cathedral, adding a quirky yet delightful touch. Secured parking is also available close by. >> Click for more information.
Villa Near Amalfi
If you want to maximize your staying experience near Amalfi and enjoy some space away from the bustling crowds, this traditional villa has everything you need. Featuring six bedrooms with en-suites, a kitchen, and a spacious living and dining area, it’s ideal for family getaways.
Relax by the large swimming pool, dreaming of hot afternoons by the water. >> Click here for more details.
If this luxury option is beyond your means, consider a great-value apartment in Amalfi that sleeps five and offers stunning harbor views along with consistently excellent reviews. >> Click to view.
Praiano — Your Best Choice for Peace and Beach Time
The charming town of Praiano, located between Positano and Amalfi, offers some of the best views on the Amalfi Coast, including a glimpse of the island of Capri on the horizon. Just imagine that sunset!
Praiano is smaller and less crowded than its neighboring towns, characterized by whitewashed homes scattered along the cliffs. If you seek a laid-back beach getaway, Praiano is the perfect destination.
The town features several beautiful beaches that bask in sunlight all day. When hunger strikes, indulge in delightful seafood dishes at one of the local trattorias, thanks to the fresh catch from the local fishermen—don’t miss Trattoria da Armandino.
If you’re planning to hike the Il Sentiero degli Dei (Path of the Gods), Praiano is an ideal base since the trail begins or ends there.
Emphasizing its tranquility, Praiano may not suit those seeking vibrant nightlife or extensive shopping opportunities.
Additionally, while local SITA buses stop here, they can be full from previous stops at larger towns, especially during peak summer months. This may affect accessibility to other sights and excursions from Praiano.
Where to Stay in Praiano
Hotel Piccolo Sant’Andrea
Nestled into the rocky cliffs, Hotel Piccolo Sant’Andrea is a striking five-star luxury hotel with contemporary decor. Most guest rooms and terraces feature panoramic views that will leave you spellbound.
It’s just a nine-minute walk to the beach. The hotel also offers its guests a complimentary shuttle to and from Positano. >> Check prices and availability.
Grand Hotel Tritone
Grand Hotel Tritone is one of the most popular destinations in Praiano. At this family-run establishment, enjoy swimming in the pool or at the hotel’s private beach, which includes a bar and restaurant serving delectable local cuisine.
For the most memorable experience, opt for a room with a furnished balcony that offers sublime sea views. >> Click for more details.
Hotel Pellegrino
For those seeking good value in Praiano, Hotel Pellegrino offers a delightful experience. This charming hotel, featuring air-conditioned rooms decorated in traditional style, provides many with coastal views.
Guests enjoy homemade breakfasts and meals served on the shaded terrace overlooking the sea. The hotel has a large garage and provides free shuttle service to the local beach. >> Click here for more details.
Villa in Praiano – Palazzo Rocco
This enchanting vacation home is located near the beach and offers stunning panoramic views. Palazzo Rocco accommodates up to 10 guests in air-conditioned comfort, featuring four bedrooms, a large living room, and a terrace.
To make your stay even more relaxing, guests can also access nearby spa facilities, including a hammam. >> Click for more details.
If this luxury option exceeds your budget, consider this two-bedroom apartment that provides breathtaking views of the coastline at a fraction of the cost.
Atrani — A Charming Fishing Town with a Lovely Beach
Just a short walk from bustling Amalfi, the pace slows on the cobbled streets of Atrani. As the smallest town in southern Italy, Atrani is perfect for escaping the crowds of larger coastal towns, offering lovely seaside breezes. This picturesque fishing village is built upon cliff edges, with houses and hotels perched high on the hills, leading down through narrow streets to the shore, dotted with rustic cafés and restaurants serving fresh catches.
Atrani features a sandy beach, and its relaxed atmosphere is ideal for families or individuals looking to unwind from the frenetic pace of life. If you’re keen on sightseeing, the SITA buses stop in Atrani for easy access, and ferry connections are just a 10-minute walk away in Amalfi.
Where to Stay in Atrani
Most accommodation options in Atrani consist of vacation rentals within traditional houses. To explore currently available properties in Atrani >> Click here.
In contrast to this rustic village, Palazzo Ferraioli offers a blend of contemporary style with most rooms featuring air conditioning and stunning sea views.
This hotel includes an on-site spa and hammam, along with an outdoor sun terrace that overlooks the harbor and sea.
Just minutes away from Atrani’s small beach, it’s also convenient to reach the more extensive facilities in Amalfi. You can organize excursions along the coast here. >> Click for more details.
Ravello — Glamour, Relaxation, and Incredible Views
Situated 365 meters above the sea, Ravello is an exquisite historic town that boasts breathtaking views. Throughout history, many writers and artists have been captivated by its picturesque landscape and elegant villas. Renowned visitors included Truman Capote, D.H. Lawrence, and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
The 13th-century Villa Rufolo features meticulously landscaped gardens and terraces with captivating views of the coastline. You could spend hours simply wandering in the garden, entranced by its surrounding scenery. Villa Rufolo is open to the public and hosts various concerts and recitals throughout the year.
Further up the hill, Villa Cimbrione is celebrated for its belvedere—the Terrace of Infinity (Terrazza dell’Infinito). This iconic boutique hotel is renowned worldwide for the views from its terraces; if you can’t stay there, be sure to book a table at the Michelin-starred restaurant, Il Flauto di Pan.
Less busier than its beachfront neighbors, Ravello is home to several luxury hotels and offers a quieter, more refined glamor. It’s the ideal choice for a relaxing vacation without the need for a beach.
Where to Stay in Ravello
If you can’t find availability at Villa Cimbrione or prefer something more understated, consider the following options:
Hotel Villa Maria
Once a retreat for Roman nobility, Hotel Villa Maria offers a peaceful and luxurious experience and has welcomed many notable guests over the years. Visitors return for its stunning views of the sea, delightful sun terrace, and highly-rated in-house restaurant. The beach is a 15-minute walk away, and parking is available on-site. >> Click here for more information.
La Moresca
Situated in the heart of Ravello, La Moresca is a beautiful boutique hotel offering views of the Amalfi Coast. The hotel features nine ensuite air-conditioned rooms adorned with locally crafted Vietri ceramics.
Each day, guests enjoy a delicious continental breakfast in the breakfast room, alongside an excellent on-site restaurant. >> Click here for more information.
Maiori — Ideal for Families
Looking for a sandy beach hideaway for your Amalfi Coast vacation? Beautiful Maiori is the place to be! Boasting nearly a kilometer of sandy and pebbly shoreline, Maiori is the go-to destination for families wanting to swim and have fun by the sea.
Although there are a couple of small free beaches, the Lungomare Amendola beach is filled with beach clubs featuring sun loungers, umbrellas, and bars—perfect for basking in the sun.
When you need a break from the beach, wander through the town’s medieval streets lined with shops, cafés, and restaurants.
Popular day excursions from Maiori include visits to local grottos, the ancient Roman site of Villa Marittima Romana, and the nearby food haven—Minori.
Where to Stay in Maiori
Hotel Club Due Torri
Just a five-minute stroll from the beach, guests at Hotel Club Due Torri enjoy spacious rooms, many featuring a private terrace with stunning sea views. The hotel offers family rooms, making it an ideal choice for traveling with kids.
A swimming pool, on-site restaurant, and bar are ideal for relaxation. Additional parking is also available nearby for a fee. >> Click here for more details.
Botanico San Lazzaro
Botanico San Lazzaro is a luxurious five-star boutique hotel located just a four-minute walk from the beach. The property boasts an outdoor pool and private beach area complete with complimentary sun loungers for guests.
Every room offers sea views with balconies or terraces. The wellness center allows you to schedule massages or enjoy the hammam. After a day of relaxation, dine on local seafood dishes at the in-house restaurant on the sun terrace. >> Click here for more details.
Maiori Apartments
If you prefer the convenience of an apartment, Maiori has various reasonably priced options near the beach. This two-bedroom apartment is just a 50-meter stroll from the sea at the heart of town.
Minori — Perfect for Food Lovers
Renowned in Italy for its fresh pasta, Minori is a culinary paradise. The small town, dubbed ‘The City of Taste,’ is celebrated for its pasta, local olive and lemon groves, and some of the finest dining establishments along the Amalfi Coast.
While Minori features a small beach that can get crowded in summer, the pleasant sea breezes keep the atmosphere inviting. It’s an idyllic spot for swimming.
For those looking to explore, visit the archaeological site at Villa Romana or hike up to Ravello for its renowned vistas. Local ferries also provide easy access to neighboring towns.
At mealtime, head to Gardiniello for some of the best pasta and seafood along the coast, outdoor dining on their fragrant jasmine-covered terrace is truly a must for an unforgettable Amalfi Coast experience.
Where to Stay in Minori
Villa Romana Hotel & Spa
Conveniently positioned near Minori’s archaeological site, the modern Villa Romana Hotel & Spa provides easy beach access. This family-run hotel boasts a restaurant specializing in local seafood dishes, plus a bar for poolside snacks.
The on-site spa provides a range of beauty treatments, ensuring a relaxed stay. >> Click for more details.
Furore — An Off-the-Beaten-Path Village with Fantastic Walks
Furore is positioned along a dramatic fjord and is built into rocky cliffs. A tiny town, it features a handful of quaint cottages and a small stony beach.
Lemon trees, grapevines, and olive groves blanket the surrounding picturesque countryside. The 30-meter-high bridge overlooking the fjord creates a stunning backdrop for photos and serves as the site of an annual high diving competition. Multiple day hikes can be accessed from Furore, making it popular with walkers.
Where to Stay in Furore
Due to its small size, Furore is often frequented as a day trip destination. If you’re eager to stay here, you can find a beautiful villa with a pool that offers incredible sea views. For additional options, >> Click here to view nearby accommodations.
Conca dei Marini — A Tiny, Secluded Village
No fishing village is as charming as Conca dei Marini. Surrounded by olive and lemon trees, its traditional whitewashed houses majestically overlook the fringes of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
This village is home to several exclusive villas favored by celebrities and royalty, all due to its remote location and picturesque views.
Nearby, you’ll find the Emerald Grotto – a breathtaking cavern where enchanting green light filters through stalactites. The local churches also offer a glimpse into the area’s rich heritage. For those looking to retreat from the world, Conca dei Marini is a serene hideaway.
Where to Stay in Conca dei Marini
Luxury villas are in high demand in this area, but if you’re looking for a more rustic experience, many guesthouses and bed and breakfasts offer excellent value. You can >> Click here to browse and explore various apartments, such as this one.
Villa in Conca dei Marini
This gorgeous fortified villa, dating back to the 1500s, sits just 15 minutes from Conca dei Marini. It features four bedrooms and bathrooms, boasting stunning interiors and incredible views.
This unique accommodation also includes an infinity pool with breathtaking views of the coastline and azure sea—an idyllic vacation spot.
Cetara — Rustic Coastal Charm
Cetara is one of the last towns you encounter along the Amalfi Coast before arriving in Salerno, maintaining its character as a traditional fishing village without pretense.
Each evening, local fishermen set out into the Tyrrhenian Sea in search of the anchovies for which Cetara is famed, a practice that has persisted for generations.
This picturesque town hugs a small cove, presenting a delightful beach framed by white-washed houses and fragrant lemon groves.
When it’s time to eat, Cetara is renowned for its restaurants featuring the specialty colatura—an anchovy juice used as a unique spaghetti sauce. Delicately delicious!
Where to Stay in Cetara
La Corte dei Naviganti B&B showcases the type of accommodations available in Cetara, with simple rooms and warm hospitality in every booking.
For a comprehensive list of similar properties, >> Click here to discover apartments and villas in the region >> Click here.
Best Places to Stay Near the Amalfi Coast
Staying on the Amalfi Coast was a dream come true, and I highly recommend spending at least a night or two in one of the coastal towns if you’re in the area.
However, if time constraints restrict your stay or you wish to avoid the crowds and inflated prices that often accompany summer visits, here are some alternative nearby places to enjoy.
Sorrento — Ideal Base for Those Short on Time
While Sorrento may not technically be part of the Amalfi Coast, its strategic location between this beautiful coastline, Naples, and the islands of Capri, Ischia, and Procida makes it a favorite among visitors.
Ferries provide convenient access to the Amalfi Coast towns and islands while the ruins of Pompeii are just a 45-minute train or car ride away. Half-day tours from Sorrento to Pompeii are also quite popular.
The bustling city fills with tourist crowds during the day; thus, consider Sorrento if you have limited time and wish to visit Capri, Amalfi Coast, Pompeii, and Herculaneum within just a few days.
If you’re in the mood for beach time, both Marina Grande and Marina Piccola offer splendid options as well. Sorrento is a vibrant urban area, and for those who enjoy city life, it serves as the perfect introduction to the lively southern Italian lifestyle filled with chaos, noise, and fun.
Additionally, Sorrento offers a wide array of accommodations, and compared to Positano or Amalfi, finding budget-friendly places to stay is considerably more manageable.
Where to Stay in Sorrento
In Sorrento, you’ll find a broad selection of hotels, apartments, and guesthouses. Below are some that offer something extra special:
Bellevue Syrene
Classic architecture meets modern design at the breathtaking Bellevue Syrene. This hotel overlooks the Bay of Naples and features rooms with private balconies for enjoying stunning views. Guests can indulge in wellness services and enjoy world-class dining at two exquisite restaurants.
Start each morning with a buffet breakfast while gazing at the sea and let yourself be enchanted by the legendary sirens said to dwell here. >> Click for more details.
Grand Hotel Ambasciatori
The classic Grand Hotel Ambasciatori boasts gorgeous vistas across the Bay of Naples with views of Mount Vesuvius. This hotel features a private sandy beach lined with lounge chairs and a swimming pool along with a wellness center.
Guests can dine in one of its four restaurants and bars, featuring Italian and international delicacies served at the well-regarded Restaurant Le Muse. The Ambasciatori is also just a brief walk from the town center, making it easy to grab a quick gelato.>> Click for details.
Hotel Mignon Meublè