Book online for the best prices or call:
Dublin - (01) 4331040
Cork - (021) 236 4638 / Belfast - (028) 9051 1890
Amalfi Coast Holidays
Amalfi Coast
Introduction
This panoramic stretch of coastline comprises some of Italy’s most breathtaking and dramatic scenery. Colourful Positano, a regular haunt for many a discerning guest and Ravello, which rests atop towering cliffs, provide spectacular views from their lofty settings but venture from their steep steps and you will find yourself in Amalfi, where azure waters lap at a shore dotted with whitewashed villas, luxury hotels, fisherman’s cottages and charming town houses.
AMALFI
• Stroll through Amalfi, edged by a small harbour, and discover clusters of pretty churches, scenic towers and arcaded houses buried in the ravine of the Valle dei Mulini. Narrow lanes are scattered with bustling cafés and the many enticing pizza and pasta restaurants. Positioned at the top of a long flight of steps, the Duomo looms over a vibrant piazza that stretches to the serene beauty of the seafront.
MAIORI
• Maori, the largest beach resort on the Amalfi Coast, is a yawning strip of volcanic sands bordered by a long promenade, lively beach bars and restaurants serving delicious local cuisine.
CONCA DEI MARINI
• Conca dei Marini is perched on a peninsula that embraces a charming natural inlet to the left, and the Emerald Grotto to the right. Neighbouring Amalfi and its shops and restaurants are also close at hand once you have finished exploring this pretty stretch of land.
AMALFI
• Stroll through Amalfi, edged by a small harbour, and discover clusters of pretty churches, scenic towers and arcaded houses buried in the ravine of the Valle dei Mulini. Narrow lanes are scattered with bustling cafés and the many enticing pizza and pasta restaurants. Positioned at the top of a long flight of steps, the Duomo looms over a vibrant piazza that stretches to the serene beauty of the seafront.
MAIORI
• Maori, the largest beach resort on the Amalfi Coast, is a yawning strip of volcanic sands bordered by a long promenade, lively beach bars and restaurants serving delicious local cuisine.
CONCA DEI MARINI
• Conca dei Marini is perched on a peninsula that embraces a charming natural inlet to the left, and the Emerald Grotto to the right. Neighbouring Amalfi and its shops and restaurants are also close at hand once you have finished exploring this pretty stretch of land.
Explore the sights
• Paestum • Pompeii • Mount Vesuvius • Capri • Sorrento
Honeymoon introduction
A honeymoon in Amalfi is an absolute must, unquestionably one of the most naturally beautiful coastlines in the world its undulating roads and mesmerizing views have attracted visitors for centuries. Imposing cliffs surround the picturesque town whilst its tiny white houses face the seascape and cling to the dramatic slopes.
For an exclusive Amalfi honeymoon, the Hotel Santa Caterina is a superb choice in an excellent position. A first class hotel perched on the cliff edge, with romantic terraces surrounded by citrus groves and landscaped gardens. Each day of your Amalfi honeymoon there is something new to discover, from the typically Italian town of Positano, with its rising steps and traditional squares, to the sleepy historic town of Ravello with fragrant gardens and postcard scenes. With so many beautiful coastal towns and each with there own unique character, why not choose to stay at more than one and experience a true taste of all that the Amalfi Coast has to offer. The Palazzo Avino enjoys an elevated location just outside Ravello. Dating back to the 12th Century this hotel boasts a Michelin star restaurant and understated elegance combined with a serene ambiance allowing for an enviable Amalfi honeymoon.
For an exclusive Amalfi honeymoon, the Hotel Santa Caterina is a superb choice in an excellent position. A first class hotel perched on the cliff edge, with romantic terraces surrounded by citrus groves and landscaped gardens. Each day of your Amalfi honeymoon there is something new to discover, from the typically Italian town of Positano, with its rising steps and traditional squares, to the sleepy historic town of Ravello with fragrant gardens and postcard scenes. With so many beautiful coastal towns and each with there own unique character, why not choose to stay at more than one and experience a true taste of all that the Amalfi Coast has to offer. The Palazzo Avino enjoys an elevated location just outside Ravello. Dating back to the 12th Century this hotel boasts a Michelin star restaurant and understated elegance combined with a serene ambiance allowing for an enviable Amalfi honeymoon.
Introduction
Italy's most spectacular stretch of coastline with steep-stepped Positano, clinging to tall cliffs; Amalfi with its whitewashed villas, fisherman's dwellings, merchant town houses and luxury hotels that overlook sapphire coloured seas; and beautiful Ravello, whose lofty setting offers inspirational views.
AMALFI
• Amalfi sits in the ravine of the Valle dei Mulini. Its churches, towers and arcaded houses are grouped together with attractive irregularity, rising above a small harbour. The town’s Duomo dominates a long flight of steps and embraces a colourful piazza around which, and stretching to its seafront, narrow streets are interspersed with tempting pasta and pizza restaurants and lively cafes.
MAIORI
• Maiori was founded during the Roman Empire when the fashion was for the aristocracy to have a villa by the coast. Today, it is the largest seaside resort on the Amalfi Coast, with a long promenade lined with beach bars and restaurants, and a long stretch of volcanic beach.
CONCA DEI MARINI
• Close to Amalfi is Conca dei Marini, a town which is set on the promontory that looks to the left over a little natural inlet and to the right over the inlet of the Emerald Grotto.
AMALFI
• Amalfi sits in the ravine of the Valle dei Mulini. Its churches, towers and arcaded houses are grouped together with attractive irregularity, rising above a small harbour. The town’s Duomo dominates a long flight of steps and embraces a colourful piazza around which, and stretching to its seafront, narrow streets are interspersed with tempting pasta and pizza restaurants and lively cafes.
MAIORI
• Maiori was founded during the Roman Empire when the fashion was for the aristocracy to have a villa by the coast. Today, it is the largest seaside resort on the Amalfi Coast, with a long promenade lined with beach bars and restaurants, and a long stretch of volcanic beach.
CONCA DEI MARINI
• Close to Amalfi is Conca dei Marini, a town which is set on the promontory that looks to the left over a little natural inlet and to the right over the inlet of the Emerald Grotto.
Explore the sights
• Paestum • Pompeii • Mount Vesuvius • Capri • Sorrento
Multi Centre Holidays
The confetti-coloured villas and dizzying heights of the Amalfi Coast are pure postcard material. On the 'road of a thousand bends', take the Amalfi Drive for breakneck turns hacked out of the mountainside, and marvel in the 1,000ft views of the glittering sea. The more faint hearted will delight in the picturesque towns, well equipped for relaxation if the drive has left you in need of a glass of Prosecco.
Positano, with its clusters of pink and peach houses tumbling down to a rocky shore paints a romantic picture, which explains the town’s popularity with honeymooners and young couples. Ravello has often played the artist’s muse; its elegant palaces and rugged hillside inspired some of Wagner’s greatest opera. Amalfi is a small town littered with architectural remnants of its days as an ancient maritime republic, with an impressive Duomo and Cathedral embellished with 13th century cloisters and Moorish arches.
Positano, with its clusters of pink and peach houses tumbling down to a rocky shore paints a romantic picture, which explains the town’s popularity with honeymooners and young couples. Ravello has often played the artist’s muse; its elegant palaces and rugged hillside inspired some of Wagner’s greatest opera. Amalfi is a small town littered with architectural remnants of its days as an ancient maritime republic, with an impressive Duomo and Cathedral embellished with 13th century cloisters and Moorish arches.
Honeymoon introduction
A honeymoon in Amalfi is an absolute must, unquestionably one of the most naturally beautiful coastlines in the world its undulating roads and mesmerizing views have attracted visitors for centuries. Imposing cliffs surround the picturesque town whilst its tiny white houses face the seascape and cling to the dramatic slopes.
For an exclusive Amalfi honeymoon, the Hotel Santa Caterina is a superb choice in an excellent position. A first class hotel perched on the cliff edge, with romantic terraces surrounded by citrus groves and landscaped gardens. Each day of your Amalfi honeymoon there is something new to discover, from the typically Italian town of Positano, with its rising steps and traditional squares, to the sleepy historic town of Ravello with fragrant gardens and postcard scenes. With so many beautiful coastal towns and each with there own unique character, why not choose to stay at more than one and experience a true taste of all that the Amalfi Coast has to offer. The Palazzo Avino enjoys an elevated location just outside Ravello. Dating back to the 12th Century this hotel boasts a Michelin star restaurant and understated elegance combined with a serene ambiance allowing for an enviable Amalfi honeymoon.
For an exclusive Amalfi honeymoon, the Hotel Santa Caterina is a superb choice in an excellent position. A first class hotel perched on the cliff edge, with romantic terraces surrounded by citrus groves and landscaped gardens. Each day of your Amalfi honeymoon there is something new to discover, from the typically Italian town of Positano, with its rising steps and traditional squares, to the sleepy historic town of Ravello with fragrant gardens and postcard scenes. With so many beautiful coastal towns and each with there own unique character, why not choose to stay at more than one and experience a true taste of all that the Amalfi Coast has to offer. The Palazzo Avino enjoys an elevated location just outside Ravello. Dating back to the 12th Century this hotel boasts a Michelin star restaurant and understated elegance combined with a serene ambiance allowing for an enviable Amalfi honeymoon.
Botanico San Lazzaro
With striking views over the bay and just a ten-minute walk from the centre of Maiori, the stunning Botanico San Lazzaro is in an ideal location to enjoy the peacefulness and beauty of the Amalfi Coast. Typically Mediterranean in style, the building is perched on the cliffside, allowing guests to enjoy uninterrupted sea views. Inside you will...
Grand Hotel Convento di Amalfi
Poised on the cliffside overlooking the picturesque Amalfi Coast, the luxurious Grand Hotel Convento di Amalfi is the perfect choice for a sophisticated break. Housed in a 12th century monastery with a 13th century Norman-Arab cloister, this beautiful hotel has been completely refurbished to seamlessly blend modern comforts with its historic...
Hotel Belvedere
The elegant Hotel Belvedere enjoys a superb location in Conca dei Marini with dazzling coastal views.Guest rooms have been decorated to a high standard, with a sense of space created through high ceilings, whitewashed walls and tiled floors. The hotel also has a spacious lounge and panoramic restaurant, both with air conditioning.Amongst the...
Hotel La Conca Azzurra
The characteristic Hotel La Conca Azzurra sits on one of the famous Amalfi Drive bends in an enviable position directly above the sea near the Emerald Grotto.Taking advantage of its superb panoramic position on a coastal cliffside, each of the 17 spacious guest rooms has a large balcony with wonderful views over the sea and as far out as Capri....












