Minori's beach is a 250-meter stretch of fine sand facing due south — one of the best family beaches on the entire Amalfi Coast. The town sits in a natural amphitheater that channels sunlight from early morning until late afternoon, making it one of the warmest spots in winter too. The lungomare promenade runs the full length with gelaterias, pastry shops (Minori is famous for its pastry tradition), and casual restaurants. A generous free section occupies the center. The water is calm and shallow for the first twenty meters, ideal for children. Locals from Salerno treat it as their weekend beach, giving it a genuine Italian atmosphere that Positano lost decades ago.
SITA bus stop in town center (1 min walk). Parking along the lungomare and in town. Ferry service from Amalfi (seasonal).
Stop at Sal De Riso on the lungomare for the best ricotta e pera cake on the coast — possibly in Italy. The Sentiero dei Limoni (Lemon Path) starts here and climbs to Ravello through terraced lemon groves.
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