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Maiori, nestled on the Amalfi Coast in Italy's Campania region, is one of Europe's most enchanting seaside towns. Its Mediterranean charm blends seamlessly with medieval architecture, featuring pastel-colored houses cascading down steep cliffs. Renowned for lemon groves, handmade ceramics, and seafood cuisine, it's an idyllic retreat for slow living.
The Byzantine dome of Santa Maria a Mare Church dominates the skyline, housing remarkable 13th-century frescoes. The coastal Tower Walk offers panoramic sea views, while the Paper Museum explores medieval papermaking. Don't miss boat tours to Emerald Grotto or the Lemon Festival (summer) celebrating local agriculture.
Savor carpaccio di pesce spada (swordfish with lemon) and Maiori's signature seafood lasagna. Limoncello made from local lemons pairs perfectly with cannoli. Tuesday markets sell hand-painted ceramics and marinated anchovies.
Reach by SITA bus from Naples (1.5hrs/€10) or ferry from Salerno (40mins/€15). Only resident vehicles allowed in town—rent e-scooters or walk. Boats to Amalfi run hourly (€8). Taxis require HopeGoo (€50+). Coastal roads jam July-August.
May-June and September offer 25°C temps with fewer crowds. July-August festivals double accommodation prices. Many restaurants close post-October. Winters are rainy with rough seas.
Italian is primary; 60% English fluency in tourist areas. 4G coverage exists but weak in old town. Carry euros (many B&Bs have €30 card minimum). For emergencies, contact Guardia Medica (+39 089 877111). Dial 112 for assistance. Tap water is drinkable. Power outlets are EU standard (220V).