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Minori Beach: Sun, Sea, and Serenity on the Amalfi Coast

Escape to Minori Beach: a charming Amalfi Coast gem with clear waters, rich history, and a relaxing atmosphere. Perfect for families and sun-seekers!

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Minori Beach, nestled in the charming coastal town of Minori, offers a delightful escape with its clean, sandy shores and calm, azure waters. Backed by terraced hills dotted with vineyards and lemon groves, this picturesque beach provides a tranquil setting for relaxation and recreation, attracting visitors since Roman times.

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Via Roma, 62, Minori, Province of Salerno, 84010, IT

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    Getting There

    Walking

    Minori Beach is easily accessible on foot from most points in the town center. From Piazza Cantilena, walk east along Via Roma, the main street, for a few minutes. The beach will be directly ahead. No costs are involved.

    Public Transport

    If arriving by SITA bus, disembark at the Minori bus stop on Via Roma. From there, the beach is a short walk eastward along the same street. Bus tickets typically cost €1-2 for short trips within the Amalfi Coast.

    Taxi

    Taxis are available in nearby towns like Amalfi and Maiori. A taxi ride from Amalfi to Minori typically costs €27-€35 and takes approximately 4 minutes. From the taxi drop-off point on Via Roma, the beach is a short walk.

    Parking

    Limited paid parking is available near the beach. A small parking lot is located at the end of Via Roma, and blue line parking spaces are available along the waterfront. Parking costs around €3 per hour. Arrive early, especially during peak season, to secure a spot.

    Local tips

    Arrive early during the summer months to secure a spot on the free section of the beach, as it tends to get crowded.
    Take a stroll along the seafront promenade in the evening to enjoy the lively atmosphere and beautiful views.
    Sample local delicacies such as Limoncello and 'Ndunderi, a traditional pasta dish, at nearby restaurants.
    Consider visiting during the shoulder season (May-June or September-October) for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
    Explore the nearby Villa Romana, a well-preserved Roman villa, to delve into the area's ancient history.

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    Minori Beach, located in the heart of the Amalfi Coast, is a welcoming stretch of sand and gravel that invites visitors to unwind and soak in the Mediterranean atmosphere. The beach is known for its clean, calm waters, making it an ideal spot for families and swimmers of all levels. The sea here is often described as having the bluest hues on the Amalfi Coast, providing a stunning contrast to the surrounding landscape. Historically, Minori has been a favored destination since the Roman era, with wealthy Romans choosing it as a getaway. Today, the town retains its charm, offering a more relaxed and authentic experience compared to the bustling neighboring towns of Amalfi and Positano. The beach itself has witnessed historical events, including the Allied landings during World War II. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and various water activities. While much of the beach is occupied by private establishments offering umbrellas and chairs for a fee, there is also a free section available. From the beach, one can admire the terraced hills adorned with lemon groves and vineyards, characteristic of the Amalfi Coast. The town's rich culinary tradition is also a draw, with local specialties like Limoncello and 'Ndunderi pasta adding to the overall experience.

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