The Amalfi Coast stretches for 50km along the Sorrentine Peninsula in southern Italy — a UNESCO World Heritage landscape of sheer limestone cliffs, pastel-coloured villages, and terraced lemon groves plunging to a sapphire sea. Each village has its own character: Positano is glamorous and fashion-forward; Ravello is artistic and elevated; tiny Atrani hides the most authentic daily life. The coast road (SS163) is one of the world's great drives, best done in a convertible with a playlist of Italian classics.