Along the gentle curves of the UNESCO World Heritage Coast, you can stop to visit Positano, with its charming houses in an up and down of pastel colors, hotels, and luxury stores. Then visit the Emerald Grotto, one of the most famous attractions of the Coast, which remained unexplored until 1932, famous for the play of light that creates a fairytale environment.
Along the way, you can visit an organic vegetable garden with a view and have lunch with Mediterranean bites in a typical restaurant. After grinding out some more kilometers stop in Amalfi, pass the view of Atrani and Ravello, and then relax with a good espresso and baba, the traditional Neapolitan sweet.