Among the many coastlines in Italy, the Amalfi Coast is considered the most beautiful. Located on the southern side of the Sorrento Peninsula in Southern Italy, it stretches from Salerno to Positano, encompassing 14 seaside towns. In 1997, the Amalfi Coast was inscribed by UNESCO as a "Cultural Landscape World Heritage Site."
One of the top ten most beautiful sights in the world, it's revered as a "paradise on earth" along with the Greek Islands. The setting sun permeates the entire sea surface, waves and sails intermingle, and houses scattered like stars are enveloped in misty twilight. The crowds and vehicles on the cliffside paths are serene and breathtakingly beautiful.
Among these is a small town also called Amalfi, which lends its name to the Amalfi Coast. From Positano to Salerno, a coastal road known as the "Lemon Road" leads to Amalfi. It is a seaside route akin to the Suhua Highway, where the sunshine and the azure sea make it feel like being inside a painting.