Fiordo di Furore
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MARTINA MARANO
"Don’t miss the unique natural beauty of Furore, a cleft in the rocky limestone cliff between turquoise waters, offering a breathtaking scenery.
Furore means fury in Italian, and it might represents the vehemence of the stormy waves when crashing against the rocky fjord
The rocky canyon is famous for its majestic beauty and for being one of the spot chosen for the high dive championship.
The town of Furore is not really a town, but more a small village terraced across the cliff behind the fjord.
It’s easily reachable with a private boat from Amalfi or Positano, or with a short bus ride with a SITA bus. The bus stop is right at the bridge of the fjord. If you go by car, your best option for parking is at the private parking of the restaurant La Locanda del Fiordo. To go downhill to the beach, there is a flight of stairs with 300 steps. You could also opt for a kayak tour hitting this spot, the most popular ones starting from Amalfi and Positano.
Once at the fjord, you can relax at the small beach, or take the scenic hiking trail going uphill through the Furore Grand Hotel and the passeggiata dell’amore (meaning the love walk). "
Pedro Pereira
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" The Fiordo di Furore is surrounded by towering cliffs that rise over 300 meters (984 feet) above the sea. These sheer rock faces, adorned with lush vegetation, create a breathtaking backdrop for the fjord.
At the base of the fjord lies a small, secluded beach accessible only by foot or boat. The beach is composed of pebbles and is known for its crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
The village of Furore clings to the cliffs overlooking the fjord, offering stunning views of the coastline. The village's traditional whitewashed houses and narrow streets exude a charming and authentic Italian atmosphere."
Evelyn Hill
Available for hire
"A free small beach that is beautiful, but a tad difficult to reach.
The best thing to do is to take a bus from Amalfi.
Grab the 5070 bus from Piazza Flavio Gioia and take it in the direction of St. Agata-Priore-Sorrento
Hop off at the Fiordo di Furore stop, then you'll have to walk down some steep steps so bring sneakers!
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