Minori is an Italian town of 2 686 inhabitants in the province of Salerno in Campania. The entire city territory has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as the rest of the Amalfi Coast. Situated in a delightful and quiet cove between Capo d’Orso and Conca dei Marini, Minori is the town on the Amalfi Coast, nicknamed the Narcissus of the Coast for the particularity of its territory and the fertility of its land.
The inhabited area, of small white houses that wind along the coast or that adapt to the sunny terraces of the hills behind, immersing themselves in the green of the vegetable gardens or lemon groves. The enchanting landscape, enriched by the suggestion of historical memories and valuable medieval monuments and works of art; the small but comfortable beach equipped with adequate bathing facilities; and above all the smell of orange blossom, the taste of the sea and the mild climate make minor a very popular holiday resort.