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Positano is the Amalfi Coast's most iconic village, its pastel-coloured houses stacked down a steep cliff to a crescent of dark-sand beach. Made famous by John Steinbeck's 1953 essay in Harper's Bazaar.
Atrani is a tiny fishing village immediately east of Amalfi, one of Italy's smallest municipalities. Connected to Amalfi by a short tunnel and seaside path, it retains the authentic, unhurried character that Amalfi has largely traded for tourism.

Ravello is a hilltop town perched 350 metres above the Amalfi Coast, renowned for its elegant gardens, historic villas, and world-class music festival. Often called the City of Music, it has attracted Wagner, Virginia Woolf, and Gore Vidal.

Minori is a relaxed seaside village between Amalfi and Maiori, known for its Roman-era Villa Marittima and its artisanal pasta tradition, particularly handmade ndunderi.