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The Amalfi Coast is a place that lingers in the memory. In the scent of lemon groves. In the curve of a winding road. In the color of the sea at golden hour. It’s dramatic, dreamy, and completely intoxicating.

At FOUND, we love the Amalfi Coast for romantic escapes, design-forward retreats, and trips where beauty is the itinerary. Whether you're sipping spritzes in Positano or taking a slow boat to Ravello, it’s a place where every detail feels cinematic.

  • Two large rock formations in the ocean with boats passing between them. The rocks are tall and rugged, with small patches of green vegetation. The sky is clear and blue.

    Getting There

    Fly into Naples (NAP) and take a private transfer to the coast

    Ferries are available from Naples or Sorrento in the summer months

    Roads are narrow and winding — let us book your drivers

    FOUND Tip: Avoid renting a car — parking is limited and driving is stressful. Let the locals do it.

  • White buildings with red-tile roofs and a tall church steeple with a cross on top, under a blue sky.

    Where to Stay

    Le Sirenuse (Positano) – Iconic luxury with unparalleled views

    Casa Angelina (Praiano) – Modern minimalism on the cliffs

    Palazzo Avino (Ravello) – Grand, romantic, and serene

    Villa Treville (Positano) – Exclusive, private, and worth the splurge

  • An aerial view of a wooden pier extending into the water with blue lounge chairs and green umbrellas, and small wooden cabanas at the entrance.

    Things to Do

    Wander Positano’s cliffside alleys with a lemon gelato

    Spend the day in Ravello for gardens + sweeping views

    Charter a private boat to Capri or secret swimming coves

    Hike the Path of the Gods for unforgettable vistas

    Take a cooking class or limoncello tasting with a local chef

    FOUND Tip: Build in downtime — the best days here are slow and unstructured.

  • Spaghetti pasta with cherry tomatoes, fresh basil, and cheese on a white plate.

    Where to Eat & Drink

    Da Adolfo (Positano) – Beachside, rustic, and beloved

    La Tagliata – Farm-to-table feast with a view

    Ristorante Il Flauto di Pan (Ravello) – Refined and romantic

    Franco’s Bar – Chic aperitivo spot from Le Sirenuse

    La Taverna del Leone – Family-run gem with local flavor

  • A scenic view of the coastal town of Positano, Italy, with colorful buildings on a hillside overlooking a harbor filled with boats and yachts, and lush green trees in the foreground.

    Found Travel Tips

    Summer is stunning but crowded — consider May/early June or September

    Ferry between towns when possible — it’s scenic and efficient

    Bring resort casual wear and comfy sandals for the stairs

    Book early — this is one of Italy’s most in-demand regions

scroll the gallery below for some of our favorite moments in the Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast isn’t just beautiful — it’s emotional. It makes you feel like you’re part of a story that’s been unfolding for centuries.

Travel slow. Stay high on the cliffs. Let the coast sweep you away.

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