A trip to the Amalfi Coast of Italy is every travelers dream. The winding cobblestone pathways against the bright sunsets inspire us all to dream a little deeper. When planning your trip, whether it’s this summer season or simply a line on your bucket list, there is much to consider. Between the restaurants, hikes, and sights, be sure to work a bit of relaxation into your itinerary. Posting up at a beach club on the Mediterranean is simply not to be missed. But which beach club to choose?! How to get there? Do I need a reservation? TSR has the answers.
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Da Luigi
Tucked away it a private nook, you could almost miss this unbelievable spot. The restaurant and beach club boast a location beneath Capri’s famous Faraglioni rocks. Da Luigi ai Faraglioni provides a shuttle boat service to Marina Piccola.
Conca Del Sogno
Travelers come back to this spot year after year. While access to this stunning, private beach club is reserved for hotel guests only, to fail to mention Conca Del Sogno would be a mistake. If your budget permits, consider this hotel as your home base to enjoy all it has to offer.
La Fontelina
Expect to see stars at La Fontelina. It’s arguably the most sought after spot on the Amalfi, and it’s easy to understand why. Beach loungers for your tanning comfort, stairs into the sea, and delicious food nearby, this is a paradise. Summer 2018 fees: 26 Euros for entry, shower and changing room use, and sun lounger/deck chair rental. That’ll be the best 26 Euros you ever spend!
Arienzo Beach Club
The Arienzo Beach Club is accessible by boat or trail. Travelers highly recommend the boat option, as the trail is difficult to some, and why say no to a boat ride?! The beach club is family run and the restaurant serves the freshest seafood dishes. It’s in a discreet, relaxing cove.
Treville Beach Club
Searching for a Hippie beach vibe? Treville Beach Club. Sunbeds and umbrellas with staff attending to your every need is ready for you with the reasonable rate of 10 Euros.
Cala Gavitella
Back to basics. Cala Gavitella is a “no-frills” place, and the people who attend love it that way. There’s really no need for the extras when you’re in a spot as beautiful as Cala Gavitella.
Lo Scoglio Delle Sirene
Perched out as it’s own tiny Peninsula, how could it get more picturesque?
II Riccio in Anacapri!