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Are Amalfi beaches rocky?

ROCKY BEACHES – Most of the beaches on the Amalfi Coast are rocky, not sandy. But don't worry, the setting is completely picturesque.



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The most beautiful beaches of the Amalfi Coast The wonderful Erchie beach has crystal clear water and is surrounded by sheer cliffs; for this reason the Causo beach is accessible only by sea. Here the sun, differently from the beach of Marina Grande Amalfi, sets in the early afternoon.

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Marina Grande in Amalfi Like many of the beaches of this area, it is pebbly but this makes the water of the sea amazingly clear with its colour changing from turquoise to deep blue.

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Swimming in Amalfi is amazing, being in the water and enjoying the view of the town and the with houses on one side. Than Atrani beach, walking distance from Amalfi. From wherever you are on the beach, no matter which way you look, you'll be astounded by the coastal scenery of this part of Italy.

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Rainy season typically runs from October to February each year. While the beginning of October still tends to be pleasantly sunny, the days get progressively cooler and damper as the month winds down. November sees the highest precipitation, with an average rainfall of 6.4 inches (163 mm).

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Is Amalfi Coast Worth Visiting? The Amalfi Coast is 100% worth visiting! This is true whether you slowly explore the length of the coast over the span of a week or longer, or make a quick long-weekend trip after or before exploring Naples.

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Fornillo Beach is one of the best destinations for those looking for a romantic and relaxing experience in Amalfi. You won't find crowds here like you would at touristy neighborhoods such as Marina Grande. The beach is mostly quiet, as it's most often populated by locals rather than travelers.

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Simply put, when a beach forms near volcanic activity, the sand may include eroded volcanic material such as lava, basalt rocks, and other dark-colored rocks and minerals causing its black coloring!

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Summer (June through August) Sure, the pebbly beaches are great for sunbathing and the water is ideal for swimming during June, July, and August.

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Maiori and Minori Maiori is home to the biggest beach on the Amalfi Coast as well as a host of other beaches only accessible by boat.

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The Amalfi Coast (Italian: Costiera Amalfitana) is a stretch of coastline on the northern coast of the Salerno Gulf on the Tyrrhenian Sea, located in the Province of Salerno of southern Italy.

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A Mediterranean blend of lime zest, watery greens, lavender flowers, wild eucalyptus, amber and sandalwood. Smells Like: Breathtaking views of sheer cliffs, rugged shoreline and pastel villages on a Mediterranean excursion.

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Included in the UNESCO World Heritage List as a perfect example of a Mediterranean landscape with a scenery of great cultural and natural value, it is composed not only of internationally famous locations such as Amalfi and Positano, but also of small villages with an ancient atmosphere.

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