Shopping
Pursue the collection of designer boutiques, after all this is the home of Gucci, Prada and Dolce and Gabbana. The extra security of being on a virtually crime-free island means that you can actually wear the expensive items you might want to buy. Try Alberto and Lina for a distinctive locally crafted brooch or some cuff links displaying ancient Roman coins. Leather goods are popular items in small shops along the main streets; one good option is Bazar Florio. It features handbags, wallets, and backpacks.


Activities
Indulge in the region’s best wines and gourmet dining with Cellar Tours. On the tour you will visit some top wineries, enjoy lunch overlooking the sparkling sea in Ravello and dinner at Don Alfonso, one of the best restaurants in Italy. Food and wine are highlights of the Amalfi Coast, and always a focus. Fresh seafood, juicy vegetables drizzled in olive oil, aromatic local wines – this is the “materia prima” or raw material that the region is rightly famous for. Local gastronomic gems include creamy Mozzarella di Bufala, Limoncello made with ripe Sorrento lemons, and San Marzano tomatoes.

For the adventurous, Red Travel can give your Amalfi coast experience a true adrenaline hit with a tailor-made Ferrari tour around the region's spectacular cliff side coastal roads. For those that really want to appreciate the true beauty of this region's landscape, let SAM helicopters lift you out of the hustle and bustle for a more stylish and comfortable adventure.


Bites
Choose between elegant and more informal restaurants serving local and international dishes. Enjoy excellent seafood; mussels and clams are very popular and feature in many recipes. Locals say they have "one foot in the fishing boat, one in the vineyard"–and a fortunate stance it is, as you can count on eating simple, fresh, seasonal food, and lots of it, with tutti i sapori della campagna verace (all the true flavours of the countryside). From the gulfs come pesce alla griglia (grilled fish), calamari, lobster and shrimp.