Live on the Amalfi Coast Photo: Getty Images Pro/bluejayphoto via canva.com
Sometimes just one click is enough to quench wanderlust a little. A bright blue that shimmers as if freshly painted.
Whether Positano at sunrise, Amalfi in the evening light or the Gulf of Salerno as a thunderstorm approaches - the cameras along the coast deliver images that are more than just background noise. They are digital windows to Italy. And sometimes it's enough to dream for a few minutes through the WLAN until the next holiday approaches. Here are the best live views:
Positano on the Amalfi Coast
Positano looks as if someone has painted an entire village on a steep slope - pastel-coloured, terraced, almost unreal beauty. As soon as the sun goes down, the spectacle of light, shadow and sea begins - a place that cannot be photographed without exaggerating a little.
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The place to which the coast owes its name: Amalfi
Amalfi is the historic heart of the coast - once a maritime republic, today a destination of longing between the cathedral square and the scent of lemons. The town seems smaller than its history would suggest, but that's exactly what makes it so charming: a bit of hustle and bustle, a bit of grandeur, a lot of atmosphere. U
The coast of Minori
Minori is the quiet alternative to its famous neighbours - calm, relaxed and with a focus on the essentials: Sea, lemons, good pastries. The waterfront promenade is short but charming, the alleyways smell of history and fresh pastries. And in Sal De Riso's pasticceria, sweets are celebrated in such a way that even a simple lemon cake tastes like a small miracle.
Panoramic view of Maiori
Maiori is the most spacious of the coastal towns - with the longest beach on the Amalfi Coast, wide promenades and space to take a deep breath. Less labyrinthine than Amalfi and less orchestrated than Positano, it is a favourite with families and those who like things a little less complicated. Behind the beach façade are narrow alleyways, an old fortress and the charm of a place that doesn't have to constantly explain itself.
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More InformationThe beach at Atrani
Atrani is so small that you almost overlook it - and that is precisely what makes it so magical. Squeezed between the rock face and the sea, the town seems to nestle shyly against Amalfi, yet it retains a quiet beauty of its own. Walking through the narrow, tunnel-like alleyways is like being in a film - only without the scenery, because everything here is real.
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