Amalfi - what you need to know

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Published 2024-05-01
In this video, I share the real deal about Amalfi.

If you plan to visit Amalfi, this video will tell you what you need to know and share some must-see experiences!

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* VIDEO CHAPTERS *
00:00 Introduction
00:42 Boat Journey
03:55 The truth about Amalfi
06:02 #1 What you need to know
07:08 #2 What you need to know
09:30 #3 What you need to know
11:58 #4 What you need to know
13:08 #5 What you need to know
15:29 An Amalfi must-see
21:35 Reflections on Amalfi

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All Comments (17)
  • Sage advice, to go beyond the commercialism and crowds of Amalfi port and up to higher ground where the ravening hordes don't venture. During my 5-day stay in Atrani (just around the corner but surprisingly tranquil in October), the best times were spent hiking with fellow hostelers, mostly on paths used by people and livestock, between the small hamlets dotting the hillside above, finding unpretentious home-style cooking in small family-owned cafes and bars, with the occasional bonus of breathtaking views out to the sea. I wasn't aware of the paper museum then, but I won't miss it again if I get the chance. The Maritime Museum (Arsenale di Amalfi), which portrays Amalfi's fame in commerce and naval power, sounds interesting as well, all the more so for being housed in a monumental example of medieval architecture.
  • The views of the coastline are exquisite - such vivid colors. Amalfi is certainly a jewel in southern Italy! Thanks Ms Britaly ❤
  • For more affordable and authentic experiences there are other small towns on the Amalfi Coast, such as Atrani, which is walking distance from Amalfi center.
  • @scottreburn7973
    Absolutely beautiful I love the rugged coastline so scenic .so true not like the Italy I no in Calabria more of a tourist and wealth trap.excellent video 👌
  • @chadhoffman6769
    Nice. I agree almost every paradise like Amalfi Coast, or any tropical island throughout the world would barely exist without tourism and I think that's ok for most people. To me the day trippers to any of these places are the ones who really miss the boat, and experience the over touristy shopping mall. If you plan your days with excursions on the water, plentiful hikes like Path of Gods, vineyard, cooking classes, you can enjoy the towns before and after the daytrippers leave. But for those that just want to shop, it is what it is, ha!
  • Lovely video. The paper museum was especially interesting. Thank you
  • @pile333
    Honest and professional video. 👍
  • @mikezappa
    Nice video. My family is from Salerno so have been to Amalfi a few times. I get what you mean, not exactly fake but relies completely on tourism. Still one of the most beautiful places on earth. I wonder how they are doing next door in Atrani since this year alone we had the Equaliser 3 film and Netflix series Ripley both shot there.
  • @live--now
    How about porto fino . Como , rimini... All Look awesome.. , also ravello seems nice.. , now i gotta say maybe cause i lived in Beverly hills and now i live in malibu.. , but a lot of places look dirty AF even in amalfi ... Why dont they clean / paint ...?????
  • @EtruscoViola
    Ciao Signorina Britaly, abito a Firenze e ti seguo da un po' di tempo con GRANDISSIMO INTERESSE: siccome il mio inglese è assai scadente (voto all'esame Universitario: 18, ossia il MINIMO) utilizzo i sottotitoli in ITA, grazie per l'ottima traduzione. Noto che provi un GRANDE amore❤ per l'Italia e per il nostro Sud in particolare, ergo continua a fare questi video sul nostro Mezzogiorno, fai conoscere anche a noi Italiani città, borghi, luoghi e zone che conosciamo poco o per niente: per esempio, io conosco bene solo Napoli. Sono d'accordo con te riguardo ai prezzi di Amalfi: non l'ho mai visitata ma se è cara come Firenze, meglio evitarla e conoscerla attraverso i video di Miss Britaly...! Grazie di tutto da un tuo grande ammiratore e tanti cari saluti da Firenze ...!👍👍👍
  • I have visited Amalfi. However, I refuse to be gullible in tourist traps!! I don't like to waste money!! I would rather shop around. I wonder if prices drop for food and drink out of season? I remember in one of your videos about a restaurant in Salerno where you pay for one drink, and then you can refill? Is that still the same deal? Thanks for a great video 😊
  • @EMSpdx
    stares in Nicki Positano Las Vegas!?😂 But for real, I get it, having the town be centered towards tourists can erase part of the soul of a place.
  • Having watched half of your video (which confirmed my suspicions) I can say that I will NEVER set foot on that overrated, overpriced tourist trap. Considering the HUGE number of beautiful places in Italy which offer substantial value in architectural, historical and artistic matters, why would any intelligent person go to Amalfi? Thank you Miss Britaly! 🤩