Attractions and places to see around Maiori include a diverse array of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Nestled on the Amalfi Coast, Maiori is known for its picturesque points of interest and the longest beach in the region. The town offers a blend of seaside tourism and opportunities to explore its rich history and natural beauty.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Bomerano is a quiet mountain jewel located in Agerola, about 600 meters above the Amalfi Coast. Far from the chaos of the beaches, this village is world-famous as the starting point of the Path of the Gods, one of the most spectacular panoramic hikes on the planet, which winds through breathtaking cliffs to the gates of Positano. But Bomerano is not just about trekking: it is a true capital of taste, famous for its very fresh fiordilatte and the prized Provolone del Monaco DOP. The heart of the village beats in Piazza Paolo Capasso, an authentic place where the fresh mountain air blends with the aroma of local bakeries and cured meats. Easily reachable by bus from Amalfi, it offers a regenerating refuge, perfect for those seeking memorable views, slow rhythms, and genuine flavors before setting off between sky and sea.
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To reach the cathedral, you first have to climb 62 steps.
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The entrance fee is money well spent, as the cathedral itself is well worth a visit. The church's decoration, with its magnificent wall and ceiling paintings and mosaics, is worth seeing.
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Amalfi Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Sant’Andrea, houses not only precious relics but also stories steeped in legend. It is said that in 1218 Saint Francis of Assisi came here to pay homage to the apostle and his relics. The charm of the place won him over to the point of remaining in Amalfi for two years. It was during that period that he founded a convent, initially dedicated to Santa Maria degli Angeli, which later took the name of Sant’Antonio.
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The hike on the Sentiero degli Dei from Bomerano to Positano is a highlight on the Amalfi Coast. Breathtaking views accompany the path, which does not require a guide, but does require good shoes and plenty of water. After about 30 minutes, the path splits into a higher and a lower route, which later merge again. The destination is Nocelle, where you can fortify yourself with a refreshing lemon slush. From there, two paths lead down to Positano, either via Montepertuso or directly over hundreds of steps. Setting off early in the morning is recommended.
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Nice to look at and good for hiking
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Il Pinnacolo (the pinnacle) lives up to its name! It is one of the natural nuggets along the Sentiero degli Dei. It is a rocky outcrop that rises in the middle of the landscape. This limestone spire contrasts with the surrounding greenery and the blue color of the sea.
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Maiori offers several natural highlights. You can hike the enchanting Start of the Path of the Gods, which provides breathtaking views suspended between sky and sea. Another popular option is the Lemon Path (Sentiero dei Limoni), connecting Maiori to Minori, winding through lemon groves with magnificent coastal views. Don't miss the sea caves like Grotta Sulfurea and Pandora's Cave, accessible by boat, known for their unique formations and blue-emerald waters. The Capo d'Orso Promontory also offers remarkable natural beauty.
Yes, Maiori is rich in history. The Amalfi Cathedral (Cathedral of Saint Andrew), a significant religious building, houses precious relics and is steeped in legend. In Maiori itself, you can visit the Collegiate Church of Santa Maria a Mare, known for its distinctive tiled dome and panoramic views, or the ancient Castle of San Nicola de Thoro-Plano, offering a glimpse into medieval defense. The Santa Maria de' Olearia Monumental Complex, carved into rock, is a unique testimony to medieval art.
For hiking enthusiasts, the Start of the Path of the Gods is a must-do, offering an easy hike with fantastic views of the Amalfi Coast. Another popular trail is the Lemon Path, connecting Maiori and Minori. For more challenging routes, consider exploring the trails starting from Bomerano, which also serves as an eastern starting point for the Path of the Gods. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Attractions and Places To See around Maiori guide.
Maiori is well-suited for families, primarily due to Maiori Beach, which is the longest on the Amalfi Coast and composed of gravel and sand, making it ideal for children. Many historical sites like the Amalfi Cathedral and Ravello Cathedral are also considered family-friendly. Exploring the Palazzo Mezzacapo Gardens can also be a pleasant activity for all ages.
The attractions around Maiori offer spectacular panoramic views. From the Collegiate Church of Santa Maria a Mare and the Castle of San Nicola de Thoro-Plano, you can enjoy magnificent vistas of the town and coastline. The Start of the Path of the Gods and the Lemon Path provide scenarios suspended between sky and sea. Even the Ravello Cathedral area offers beautiful viewpoints.
Beyond the prominent churches, you can explore the medieval Castle of San Nicola de Thoro-Plano, a significant historical defense structure. Palazzo Mezzacapo Gardens, with its 18th-century architecture and unique underground pools, is another splendid example. Mezzacapo Castle (Miramare Castle), built in the late 19th century, offers beautiful sea views from its rocky outcrop. The Saracen Towers dotted along the coast, including the one in Maiori, provide historical insight into the region's defensive past.
Visitors particularly enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views, especially along trails like the Start of the Path of the Gods, which is described as a wonderful place suspended between sky and sea. The historical depth of sites like the Amalfi Cathedral and the unique charm of towns like Bomerano also receive high praise. The diverse range of experiences, from coastal walks to exploring ancient structures, is highly appreciated.
Yes, the region around Maiori offers various routes for cycling and mountain biking. You can find several challenging MTB trails, such as those around Vietri sul Mare and Cava de' Tirreni, or the Valle delle Ferriere Loop. For road cycling, routes like the one from Amalfi to Positano or from Ravello to Minori are popular. More details on these routes can be found in the MTB Trails around Maiori and Cycling around Maiori guides.
Maiori Beach is the ideal choice for families. It is the longest beach on the Amalfi Coast, stretching for approximately one kilometer, and features a mix of gravel and sand. Its proximity to the town center and seaside promenade makes it easily accessible and convenient for a family day out.
While popular spots are well-known, consider exploring the Santuario di Maria Santissima Avvocata, reachable via a pilgrimage hike for stunning views. Erchie Beach, a charming small fishing village, offers a picturesque setting between two Saracen towers and access to other secluded coves like Cauco and Sovrano beach. The unique rock formations like The Pinnacle (Il Pinnacolo) along the Path of the Gods are also natural hidden gems.
For runners, there are several trails ranging in difficulty. You can try the Amalfi Cathedral loop from Minori, or the Spiaggia Acquachiara loop from Maiori. The Minori from the Sentiero dei Limoni loop offers scenic views of the Amalfi Coast. More options, including routes like the Spiaggia Acquachiara – Pandora Cave loop, are detailed in the Running Trails around Maiori guide.
The Saracen Towers, including the one in Maiori (also known as Torre Normanna or Torre dell'Angolo), are ancient watchtowers built to defend the Amalfi Coast against Saracen incursions. They offer a historical insight into the town's defensive past and are prominent landmarks along the coastline, often found near picturesque spots like Erchie Beach.


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