Maiori Villas and Vacation Rentals
From Minori, the S.S.163 leads straight to the fishing village of Maiori, once a popular summer playground of the ancient Romans. It’s here on the southern end of the costiera that you’ll find Spiaggia di Maiori, the largest beach on the Amalfi Coast.
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min $1,575/wkmax $2,835/wk- min $1,418/wk
- max $2,552/wk
- Min Stay: 7 days
Sleeps 4 people
- 2 double bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
Maid Service
Air Conditioning
** Save up to $284 when you book by Feb-28-2021**
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Fantastic, right in the heart of the Amalfi Coast without being in the middle of the tourist crowded areas of Positano and Amalfi...." - David
Save $289
min $1,365/wkmax $2,888/wk- min $1,229/wk
- max $2,599/wk
- Min Stay: 7 days
Sleeps 4 people
- 2 double bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
Washing Machine
Air Conditioning
** Save up to $289 when you book by Feb-28-2021**
"
We had plenty of room, kitchen provided for any cooking needs and beds were fairly comfortable. Space was excellent. ..." - Yvonne
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Nearby Erchie, a hamlet of Maiori, also has a lovely beach (a UNESCO World Heritage site) flanked by ancient towers. Above Maiori lies the Castello di San Nicola de Thoro-Plano, a Norman fortification. It’s accessible on foot and offers beautiful views; steps wind up through neighborhoods and lemon groves.
Don’t Miss:
- Meandering the Sentiero dei Limoni (Lemon Trail), arguably the coast’s most picturesque walk (45 minutes) that connects Maiori and Minori through lemon groves.
- Exploring the Capo d’Orso Promontory, a nature park where the mountains meet the sea. Tip: Hike the trail up to the Sanctuary of Maria Santissima Avvocata, a chapel built in 1485 and still only accessible on foot.
- Tasting eggplant with chocolate, an unlikely pairing traditionally prepared on August 15th, to celebrate Ferragosto.
- Walking to the Abbey of Santa Maria d’Olearia, an ancient monastery built into natural rock. The frescoes are still incredibly vivid!
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