Atrani is a charming, tiny village with an ancient heart, located on the Amalfi Coast in the Campania region of Italy. It is the smallest town in Southern Italy and has conserved its ancient medieval structure, with a maze of little alleyways, narrow flights of steps, and houses clinging to the rocks directly over the Mediterranean Sea. The village is surrounded by steep cliffs and has a small beach of sand mixed with fine gravel. Atrani is a great place to visit for its stunning views, beautiful churches, and traditional festivals. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, try local delicacies such as sarchiapone and pasticciotto, and explore the village's narrow alleyways and historic buildings. The Church of San Salvatore de' Bireto and the Collegiate Church of Santa Maria Maddalena are must-visit attractions, and the village's picturesque piazzetta is perfect for a leisurely stroll
Plan your family visit to the Amalfi Coast with these blog insights 👇

Activities: The Amalfi Coast was a big disappointment for us. We were looking for a pristine coastline, but it was heavily built up, not preserved at all, and not authentic. Even during our autumn vacation, it was a challenge to find parking
Highlights: We enjoyed the scenic beauty of the Amalfi Coast, even though it was too built up for our taste. We thought the town of Amalfi was worth a stop ✨

Activities: We spent a day at the beach with the family. We visited the Lido Cala Felice beach, which can be reached by public transport in an hour
Highlights: We found it a great advantage of the city of Naples that you can also spend a day (or two) at the beach with the family ✨