Destination: Amalfi Coast

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During the high season (June–August), the Amalfi Coast is hopelessly overrun by tourists, a situation made worse by the region’s tight and winding layout. Unless you’re approaching on a private yacht, your best bet is to avoid the area during this time. Late spring and the fall are better, though off-season you will encounter lots of school groups and large tour buses, which are banned during the summer. It’s a seaside resort setting, so most businesses, including restaurants, shutter during the winter. The unofficial time for reopening is Easter.

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