I recently came across some posts praising Minori for being less crowded than Sorrento, and it definitely caught my interest. Has anyone visited Minori? What are your favorite spots there? I’m curious about the local food scene, any must-try dishes or restaurants, and how the beaches compare to the more popular destinations. Would love to hear about your experiences!
Minori is such a gem on the Amalfi Coast! One of my favorite spots there is the Basilica di Santa Trofimena—it's beautiful and has a rich history. For local cuisine, don't miss out on trying the 'delizia al limone', a lemon dessert that's a specialty of the area. As for the beaches, they are generally quieter and more relaxed than in Sorrento, making it perfect for unwinding. Have you thought about any specific activities you want to do while you're there?
Minori is such a gem on the Amalfi Coast! One of my favorite spots there is the Basilica di Santa Trofimena—it's beautiful and has a rich history. For local cuisine, don't miss out on trying the 'delizia al limone', a lemon dessert that's a specialty of the area. As for the beaches, they are generally quieter and more relaxed than in Sorrento, making it perfect for unwinding. Have you thought about any specific activities you want to do while you're there?
Minori truly is a hidden gem! If you're into local food, I’d also recommend checking out the seafood dishes; the fresh catch here is remarkable. You might want to try a local trattoria like 'Ristorante Pizzeria Il Giardiniello' for an authentic experience. As for beaches, you can also explore nearby Erchie for a more secluded vibe. Are you planning to do any hiking or exploring beyond Minori while you're there?