The Amalfi Coast is a stretch of coastline on the southern coast of the Sorrentine Peninsula in the Province of Salerno in Southern Italy. This beautiful spot of Italy is a popular tourist attraction, dating back from Roman times, and today is a destination for those who want to experience the Dolce Vita and the beauty of Italy. Famed for its picturesque villages, crystal clear sea, dramatic flora, and delicious food, the The Amalfi Coast is internationally renowned for its beauty, and as of 1997 it has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as a cultural landscape.First and foremost a stop at the town which lends its name to the coast is a must. In Amalfi you can visit architectural wonders like the Cloister of Paradise, with its Arab influences, and the Medieval Cathedral of Saint Andrew, which blends Norman and Byzantine styles. Take a stroll around the cobbled streets, look down towards the azure waters and make sure to sample the coast’s legendary limoncello…