Greta Garbo enjoyed her love affair with the conductor Arturo Toscanini in this lovely spot, declared by American writer Gore Vidal to be one of the most beautiful places on earth. Wander the maze-like gardens over terraced levels; the highlight is the Terrace of Infinity, with breathtaking views (for further details see Villa Cimbrone, Ravello).
Lucia Migliaccio, Duchess of Floridia, once called this sumptuous place home – a love token from her husband, Ferdinand I, whose morganatic wife she became soon after the death of his first wife, Maria Carolina of Austria. Not only is the story romantic but the situation itself affords some of the finest views of the city and the bay. The gardens are an excellent place for a peaceful stroll, and the main building now houses a museum filled with a number of delightful treasures (for further details see Villa La Floridiana, Naples).
Hidden away in a tiny cove just east of Positano is the tranquil Laurito beach. Since 1966, this beachside restaurant has been serving freshly caught fish, mozzarella grilled on lemon leaves, and locally made wine with fresh peaches. The restaurant offers a free boat service for clients from Positano’s main pier and the ride is five minutes. Sunbeds and umbrellas are available to rent, so arrive early for a romantic day at the beach.
In the heart of Positano, Le Sirenuse has earned its reputation as one of the most romantic hotels on the Amalfi Coast. Even if you’re not a guest, you can enjoy an unforgettable meal with a view at the Michelin-starred La Sponda restaurant (for further details see Le Sirenuse, Positano).
This little fishing village between the tip of Capo di Posillipo and Punta del Cavallo is famous with locals for its time-tested romantic atmosphere. The vista from here is said to be so gorgeous that even the fish come here to woo their sweethearts, especially by the light of the moon. There are many excellent and inviting restaurants clustered around the prime viewing spot, all specializing in fish, of course (for further details see Marechiaro).
With a secluded setting, this former monastery is the dream hotel for a romantic escape on the Amalfi Coast. Wander hand in hand through the terraced gardens or enjoy a dip in the beautiful infinity pool (for further details see Monastero Santa Rosa, Conca dei Marini).
The cuisine here is simple, homemade fare that includes seafood, pasta, chicken and perhaps rabbit, while the wine is local and very creditable. What makes it so romantic is the unsurpassed setting. Not only is it close to nature, being situated almost all the way down to the Arco Naturale, but the terrace tables also enjoy an eye-popping view straight down to the sea, along a precipitous ravine. In addition, the friendly owners do their best to make any meal a memorable event.
Set amid subtropical gardens, this resort consists of a main house and bungalows. Each accommodation is unique and there’s a wonderful grand piano-shaped pool (for further details see Capri Gems).
Capri is an island of romance, but the views from the Gardens of Augustus makes it one of the most romantic spots. The gardens are perfect for admiring the Faraglioni rocks, zigzagging Via Krupp and mesmerizing turquoise sea (for further details see Capri).
Such a beautiful view from the vine-covered garden deserves superb food, and that is just what you find here. The restaurant, part of the Hotel Villa Maria, is one of Ravello’s best, specializing in fresh fish and seafood as well as local wines; try the incredible lemon mousse.