B&Bs on the Amalfi Coast

B&Bs on the Amalfi Coast

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San Michele (Salerno), Amalfi Coast

9.5

B&b for 5 people, with balcony

Free cancellation

from £87 per night

Cetara, Amalfi Coast

B&b for 2 people

Free cancellation

from £64 per night

Cetara, Amalfi Coast

B&b for 2 people

Free cancellation

from £73 per night

Positano, Amalfi Coast

10.0

B&b for 2 people, with view and ocean view as well as balcony/terrace

Free cancellation

from £347 per night

Positano, Amalfi Coast

B&b for 2 people, with balcony/terrace and ocean view, with pets

from £347 per night

Positano, Amalfi Coast

B&b for 2 people, with balcony/terrace and ocean view, with pets

Free cancellation

from £434 per night

Tovere, Amalfi Coast

9.6

B&b for 4 people

from £137 per night

Amalfi Coast, Salerno Province

10.0

B&b for 2 people

Free cancellation

from £97 per night

Vietri sul Mare, Amalfi Coast

B&b for 2 people, with sauna and pool as well as hot tub and garden

Free cancellation

from £172 per night

Scala, Amalfi Coast

B&b for 2 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from £202 per night

Positano, Amalfi Coast

10.0

Bed and breakfast for 2 people, with pool

Free cancellation

from £278 per night

Vietri sul Mare, Amalfi Coast

B&b for 2 people

Free cancellation

from £135 per night

Positano, Amalfi Coast

B&b for 2 people, with pool

Free cancellation

from £435 per night

Amalfi, Amalfi Coast

B&b for 2 people

Free cancellation

from £365 per night

Scala, Amalfi Coast

B&b for 2 people

Free cancellation

from £154 per night

Positano, Amalfi Coast

B&b for 2 people, with pool

from £324 per night

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Highlights in Amalfi Coast

  • Positano
  • Amalfi Cathedral
  • Villa Cimbrone
  • Sentiero degli Dei
  • Marina di Praia
  • Valle delle Ferriere

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B&Bs in Amalfi Coast

A Perfect Stay to Discover the Italian Coast

Why Rent a B&B on the Amalfi Coast?

The Amalfi Coast is a breathtaking stretch of southern Italy where colourful cliffside villages, lemon-scented terraces, and shimmering Mediterranean waters create a scene worthy of a postcard. Visitors staying in a B&B on the Amalfi Coast can wander through seaside towns like Positano, Amalfi and Ravello, each offering narrow stairways, tiled church domes, and dramatic coastal views. This idyllic coastline is famous for its distinctive scenic beauty, with a blend of lush gardens and vibrant local culture. Elegant villas and terraced gardens overlook the sea, while local cafés serve fresh seafood, creamy mozzarella and classic dishes made with the coast's famous lemons. Boat trips reveal hidden coves and sea grottoes, and scenic drives along the winding coastal road showcase some of Italy's most unforgettable landscapes!

You could also check out holiday lettings in Positano for cliffside charm and easy beach access. For a broader choice, exploring holiday lettings in Amalfi Coast is a great way to find diverse accommodation options close to natural and cultural attractions.

What Are the B&Bs on the Amalfi Coast Like?

B&Bs on the Amalfi Coast typically offer cosy, inviting accommodation often housed within traditional Italian buildings or elegant villas with Mediterranean charm. Some bed and breakfasts in Amalfi Coast feature terraces or balconies with panoramic views over the Tyrrhenian Sea, perfect for enjoying long breakfasts or relaxing dinners. Many B&Bs are found in picturesque towns like Praiano, Positano, and Amalfi itself, combining local hospitality with stunning surroundings. Some establishments come with private parking and air conditioning, appealing for travellers seeking convenience and comfort. You might also consider renting an apartment on the Amalfi Coast for spacious self-catering options with more privacy and flexibility.

BnBs on the Amalfi Coast offer guests a comfortable base with typical amenities including:

  • Private parking
  • Air conditioning
  • Wi-Fi
  • Ocean views
  • Garden or terrace
  • Barbecue facilities

Who Would Enjoy a B&B on the Amalfi Coast?

Travellers and Activities

The Amalfi Coast for Active Explorers

Outdoor enthusiasts and hiking lovers who choose a BnB in Amalfi Coast will find a paradise of scenic trails and ancient paths. The famous Sentiero degli Dei (Path of the Gods) offers breathtaking views between Agerola and Positano, while quieter routes around Ravello and Minori showcase olive terraces and chestnut woods. Meanwhile, the Valle delle Ferriere hosts waterfalls and lush forest paths to explore. Hikers and nature lovers often appreciate the welcoming atmosphere and local insights offered by bed and breakfast owners. For more hiking options, consider also staying at villas in Positano, which provide easy access to trailheads and stunning coastal views.

The Amalfi Coast for Beach Lovers and Leisure Seekers

Beach enthusiasts based in a bed and breakfast on the Amalfi Coast can enjoy easy access to dreamy coves and lively seaside towns. The broad Spiaggia Grande in Positano is great for sunbathing and swimming, while Marina di Praia in Praiano offers a quieter, intimate setting nestled between steep cliffs. Nearby, boat taxis ferry visitors to hidden bays like Laurito and Fornillo, perfect for snorkelling and peaceful beach days. The lively Lungomare in Amalfi features sandy stretches ideal for families, and the calm village of Atrani provides charming waterfront views. Those interested can explore more options for seaside stays by browsing some of the holiday lettings on the Amalfi Coast. You can also find inspiration and practical advice on activities through the Lonely Planet's guide to the Amalfi Coast.

Did you know? The Amalfi Coast's Sfusato Amalfitano lemons were so prized in the Middle Ages they were used as currency and accepted for medical fees!

Top 7 Travel Tips on the Amalfi Coast

1. Wander the Cliffside Lanes of Positano

Positano's pastel houses tumble down steep cliffs toward the sea, creating one of the most recognisable views in Italy. Follow narrow lanes lined with linen boutiques, art studios and fragrant lemon stands as you descend toward Spiaggia Grande. Pause at terraces overlooking the water for photos, or climb higher into the upper neighbourhoods for peaceful viewpoints. In the evening, the village glows with warm light, offering a magical atmosphere perfect for a stroll.

2. Sail Along the Coast to Amalfi

A boat trip along the Amalfi Coast reveals dramatic cliffs, hidden caves and shimmering blue water from an unforgettable perspective. Depart from Positano or Praiano and glide past natural arches, secluded beaches and colourful seaside villages. Arrive in Amalfi to explore its historic centre and the striking Duomo di Sant'Andrea. Whether on a private boat or a group excursion, sailing showcases the coastline's beauty in its purest form.

3. Visit Ravello's Peaceful Gardens

High above the sea, Ravello offers tranquillity and breathtaking panoramas. Wander the terraces of Villa Cimbrone, where the famous Terrace of Infinity overlooks endless blue horizons, or explore Villa Rufolo's lush gardens that inspired composer Wagner. The town's quiet piazzas, elegant architecture and soft mountain breezes make it an ideal escape from the coast's busier towns.

4. Explore Amalfi's Cathedral and Historic Centre

Amalfi, once a powerful maritime republic, blends coastal charm with fascinating history. Visit the impressive Duomo with its striped façade, steep staircase and ornate interior filled with gold and mosaic detail. Wander the old streets to find artisan paper shops that preserve the town's centuries-old papermaking tradition. Small piazzas and cafés offer perfect stops to soak in the lively atmosphere.

5. Hike the Famous Path of the Gods

This legendary trail runs high above the coastline, offering sweeping views of terraced hills, tiny hamlets and the sparkling Mediterranean far below. Beginning near Agerola and ending in Positano, the hike features ancient mule paths, stone steps and lookout points at every turn. Bring sturdy shoes, water and your camera—the scenery is spectacular and the changing light transforms every viewpoint.

6. Discover Hidden Beaches and Coastal Coves

The Amalfi Coast hides quiet pebbled coves and crystal-clear waters accessible only by boat or by descending cliffside stairways. Beaches like Fiordo di Furore, Marina di Praia and Laurito offer calm escapes from the main crowds. Rent a kayak or small boat to reach tiny inlets framed by towering cliffs. Swimming in these sheltered spots feels like stepping into a natural sanctuary.

7. Taste Local Specialities Along the Coast

From lemon-infused dishes to freshly caught seafood, the Amalfi Coast's cuisine reflects its landscape. Try scialatielli ai frutti di mare in Amalfi, lemon delight cake in Minori or anchovies prepared the traditional way in Cetara. Beachfront restaurants offer panoramic views paired with chilled local white wines. Every meal becomes a sensory experience that celebrates the coast's flavours, traditions and sea-to-table lifestyle. Whether indulging in classic Italian dishes or discovering new tastes, the Amalfi Coast offers something delicious around every corner!