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Minori

Minori, the “City of Taste,” blends ancient Roman history with authentic Amalfi Coast charm. Discover its archaeological treasures, serene beach, and famed culinary traditions.

Minori Amalfi Coast: Roman History & Culinary Delights

Vis­it Minori, the Amal­fi Coast’s City of Taste. Explore ancient Roman ruins, enjoy its qui­et beach, and savor deli­cious local pas­tries and hand­made pasta.

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  • Minori, often referred to as the City of Taste,” is cel­e­brat­ed for its rich culi­nary tra­di­tions and authen­tic charm. Its Roman Vil­la Marit­ti­ma, dat­ing back to the 1st cen­tu­ry AD, is a sig­nif­i­cant his­tor­i­cal land­mark show­cas­ing beau­ti­ful mosaics and ancient baths. The town is also famous for its lemon groves and tra­di­tion­al desserts, such as delizia al limone, craft­ed by local pas­try chefs
  • Minori is eas­i­ly acces­si­ble via var­i­ous modes of trans­port: By Car: Dri­ve along the scenic SS163 Amal­fi­tana road. Park­ing is avail­able near the town cen­ter. By Bus: SITA bus­es con­nect Minori with near­by towns like Amal­fi, Maiori, and Saler­no. By Boat: Amafi coast boat tours it pos­si­ble to arrive by sea while enjoy­ing stun­ning coastal views. Sor­ren­to Voy­age offers bespoke Amal­fi Coast boat tours to include Minori.
  • Minori is home to sev­er­al notable attrac­tions: Roman Vil­la Marit­ti­ma: A well-pre­served Roman archae­o­log­i­cal site fea­tur­ing intri­cate mosaics and fres­coes. Basil­i­ca di San­ta Trofi­me­na: A beau­ti­ful church ded­i­cat­ed to Minori’s patron saint, known for its Baroque-style inte­ri­or. Lemon Groves: Take a scenic walk through the lush lemon groves sur­round­ing the town. Sen­tiero dei Limoni (Path of the Lemons): A pic­turesque trail con­nect­ing Minori and Maiori, offer­ing stun­ning views and fra­grant surroundings.
  • While Minori is known for its charm and authen­tic­i­ty, it offers sev­er­al ele­gant accom­mo­da­tions: Vil­la Romana Hotel & Spa: A 4‑star hotel offer­ing com­fort­able rooms, a pool, and a relax­ing spa. Hotel San­ta Lucia: A bou­tique hotel blend­ing tra­di­tion­al hos­pi­tal­i­ty with mod­ern ameni­ties. Sor­ren­to Voyage’s concierge ser­vice can help arrange your stay at the best accom­mo­da­tions to ensure a mem­o­rable experience.
  • Vis­i­tors to Minori can indulge in a vari­ety of activ­i­ties: Cul­tur­al Explo­ration: Vis­it the Roman Vil­la Marit­ti­ma and Basil­i­ca di San­ta Trofi­me­na. Cook­ing Class­es: Learn how to make tra­di­tion­al pas­ta or desserts with local chefs. Boat Tours: Explore Minori and near­by towns by sea with a pri­vate boat tour from Sor­ren­to Voy­age. Din­ing: Savor local spe­cial­ties at renowned restau­rants like Il Gia­r­diniel­lo or try pas­tries from the famous Sal De Riso pas­try shop. Hik­ing: Walk the Path of the Lemons for breath­tak­ing views and a con­nec­tion to nature.
  • The best times to vis­it Minori are: Spring (April-May) and Autumn (Sep­tem­ber-Octo­ber): Enjoy pleas­ant weath­er and few­er crowds. Sum­mer: Per­fect for beach activ­i­ties and expe­ri­enc­ing the live­ly coastal atmos­phere. Arrive ear­ly to avoid peak crowds. Fes­ti­val Times: Vis­it dur­ing the San­ta Trofi­me­na Feast (July 13th or Novem­ber 5th) to wit­ness tra­di­tion­al cel­e­bra­tions and events.
  • Absolute­ly! Minori is a won­der­ful addi­tion to Sor­ren­to Voy­age pri­vate boat tours in Amal­fi Coast. Guests can explore the Roman Vil­la, enjoy a local culi­nary expe­ri­ence, and take a scenic boat ride to near­by towns like Amal­fi, Rav­el­lo, or Maiori. A cus­tom itin­er­ary ensures a seam­less and unfor­get­table experience.