Words by Georgina Groom-Rietschy
The Amalfi Coast stretches for 50km along the shimmering Sorrentine Peninsula, encompassing 13 pastel-hued towns carved into cliffs above the Tyrrhenian Sea. Positano is celebrated for its cascading houses and parasol-lined beach, while Ravello’s immaculate gardens and Amalfi’s cathedral steps offer a quieter, more romantic taste of southern Italy. To uncover the places that deserve a spot on every Amalfi Coast itinerary, we called upon our data science team to identify the locations Popsa travellers photographed the most in 2025.
We analysed millions of customer photos using a rigorous, data-led methodology. Comparing the findings with our 2024 rankings, the postcard-worthy beach Spiaggia Grande retained the top spot, while the viewpoint at Belvedere della Madonnina dropped out of the rankings, replaced by Ravello’s historic Largo Duchi Piccolomini – likely reflecting its growing popularity as a wedding destination. Read on to get the lowdown on the most photogenic spots along Italy’s Amalfi Coast.
To learn more about how the data was analysed and how the photo index scores were calculated, see the methodology at the end of this article.