Punta Civita

Top choice in The Amalfi Coast


Located just north of Atrani on the road up to Ravello, this spruce little B&B has a bougainvillea-wreathed terrace with heavenly views of the sea and surrounding lemon groves, and tiled seaward-facing rooms that mix warmth with elegance. The friendly owners serve an excellent Continental breakfast on – of course – the terrace.


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