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12 Fun & Best Things to Do in Minori, Italy

12 Fun & Best Things to Do in Minori, Italy

Minori, Italy, has a population of just under 3,000 people and is a quaint and peaceful destination that tourists often overlook. Minori may be small, but it’s big on personality and culture. Plus, it’s a great place to hang your hat while exploring the Amalfi Coast.

Neighboring the equally gorgeous town of Maiori and just a short drive from Amalfi and Ravello, this colorful fishing village offers a quieter and more authentic experience for travelers who want to escape the crowds and soak up the true essence of southern Italy.

Getting to Minori is easy, with options like the Amalfi Coast bus service, private transfers, or even a scenic ferry ride from Sorrento. And once you arrive, you’ll be greeted by a warm and welcoming community and stunning views of the sea and the surrounding mountains.

You can easily reach Minori from neighboring towns if you love a scenic drive. The drive may or may not be easy for you (depending on if you’ve had enough espresso for the day). I did it and thought the twisting turns along the seaside cliffs were an absolute joyride.

Get ready to explore ancient ruins, sample delicious seafood dishes, and soak up the Mediterranean sun on the beaches of Minori. Let’s look at the best things to do in Minori, Italy, inspired by my recent visit to this sublime Amalfi Coast town.

TL;DR

  • Most significant landmark – Church of Santa Trofimena
  • Best park – Gardens of Villa Romana
  • Best free activity – The Path of Lemons
  • Best activity for kids – Minori Beach
  • Best activity for adults – Spa days!
  • Best food – Salvatore De Riso’s Pastry Shop
  • Best nightlife – Wandering Piazza Centrale Minori
  • Best all-around accommodation – Villa Romana

Things to Do in Minori, Italy

1. Visit the Villa Romana

Address: Corso Vittorio Emanuele 90, 84010 Minori, Italy

First on our list is one of Minori’s top attractions – the stunning Villa Romana. Villa Romana is an ancient Roman villa dating back to the 1st Century AD, and it’s situated a few steps from Minori’s center. The villa was rediscovered in the 1930s and is one of the most remarkable archaeological sites on the Amalfi Coast. 

This historic Roman villa is open to the public for touring and is also available as accommodations in Minori. Visitors can explore the beautiful remains of the villa’s original structure, including the intricate mosaics and frescoes that adorn the walls and floors. 

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