Villa Maria Bed and Breakfast

Amalfi


Located a short bus ride (or steep climb) west of Amalfi on the main square of tiny Pogerola, this elegantly decorated lemon-yellow villa is backed by mountain vistas and has rooms with wonderful beamed ceilings and cool tiled floors. Views towards Amalfi are eye-popping, and stepped walkways take you off on mountainside explorations.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Amalfi attractions

1. Museo della Carta

0.41 MILES

Amalfi’s Paper Museum is housed in a rugged, cave-like 13th-century paper mill (the oldest in Europe). It lovingly preserves the original paper presses,…

2. Chiostro del Paradiso

0.6 MILES

To the left of Amalfi’s cathedral porch, these magnificent Moorish-style cloisters, complete with the remnants of 13th-century frescoes, were built in…

3. Cattedrale di Sant’Andrea

0.61 MILES

Once the very symbol of Amalfi’s power, Cattedrale di Sant’Andrea (also known as Duomo di Amalfi) is the town’s most iconic monument.

4. Villa Cimbrone

1.1 MILES

If you could bottle up a take-away image of the Amalfi, it might be the view from the Belvedere of Infinity, classical busts in the foreground, craggy…

5. Villa Rufolo

1.31 MILES

To the south of Ravello’s cathedral, a 14th-century tower marks the entrance to this villa, famed for its beautiful cascading gardens. Created by a…

6. Museo del Corallo Camo

1.32 MILES

Hidden away at the back of this cameo shop is a small museum with some magnificent pieces, including a mid-16th-century Madonna, Roman amphorae, early…

7. Cathedral

1.33 MILES

Forming the eastern flank of Piazza Duomo, Ravello's cathedral was built in 1086. Since that time it has undergone various makeovers. The facade is 16th…

8. Duomo di San Lorenzo

1.39 MILES

Once a flourishing religious centre with more than a hundred churches, Scala is now a sleepy place where the wind whistles through empty streets and…