Furore: A Hidden Gem Along Amalfi Coast
Furore is a small village along Amalfi Coast. It neither has a town center nor a piazza so it used to get past unnoticed by travelers going to Rome. Before becoming a tourist spot, much of the industry only centers on fishing and vineyard planting. When the mayor of the town thought of painting the buildings in this village, it got the attention of many passersby, which led to it being a popular stopover.
Best Time to Visit
Artists from all over the country are invited to this village to paint murals on its buildings every September. It is a fun tradition that does not just beautify the place but also creates tourism. Therefore, expect Furore lodgings to be full during this festive activity.
What to Do & Area Attractions
The most striking sight in this small village is the Furore beach, which is best viewed from the bridge. From this angle, you will see brightly colored houses and boats on the shore. If you have time, you should explore the Marina di Furore – Italy’s only fjord. The end of the bridge is a 100 feet diving location where the Mediterranean Club High Dive Championship is held every July. Enjoy sunbathing at Fiordo di Furore Beach. To make the most out of your stay, you can book a night at the Hotel Bacco, which has an awe-inspiring view of the Amalfi coast. It is also beautifully surrounded by a garden and a vineyard, which will make your stay even more relaxing. Another lodging with a breathtaking view is Hotel Onda Verde. It has a pool where you can relax and fully absorb the beautiful coast in front of you.