Italy's Amalfi Coast needs no introduction. The seaside region comprises 13 towns and is world-renowned as a major tourist destination, primarily for its beaches, candy-colored villages that appear to spill into the Tyrrhenian Sea, and its historical landmarks.
The sun-drenched haven is located in southern Italy between Naples and Salerno. On a visit there, you can see waterfalls, caves, and take a ferry to the nearby island of magical Capri. But one thing you're guaranteed to notice no matter where you set foot on the Amalfi Coast is lemons, lots of lemons.