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Written by (Massimiliano D'Uva), Saturday, January 25, 2025 10:49:36 AM
"What's the best time to visit the Amalfi Coast?" This is a question journalist Susy Pepe says she is often asked. Her answer? January.
In a heartfelt reflection accompanied by a serene image of a quiet beach, Pepe invites readers to discover the Coast during the sunny weekdays of the first month of the year. "When everything is slow, human", she writes on her social page, "when the beach resounds with the sound of waves and the singing of birds."
Pepe describes January as a time when the warmth of the sun makes a light t-shirt sufficient for enjoying the outdoors, and when the usually crowded roads are clear, allowing travelers to spot falcons flying alongside their cars as they wind their way through the towering cliffs.
The quiet beaches become a personal haven, where one can sit in a traditional fishing boat and listen to the sea whispering tales of sirens, sailors, and Saracen invasions. It's a season for true connection: to the landscape, to history, and to oneself.
Her call to action is clear: "Come now and see what it truly is." The Amalfi Coast in January offers a side of itself rarely seen during the bustling summer months, one filled with authenticity, calm, and boundless charm.
Let Susy Pepe's words be a gentle reminder that beauty doesn't always lie in the expected. Sometimes, it's found in the quiet moments, far away from the crowds, where the soul of the Amalfi Coast shines brightest.
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