The service is good, the food is amazing and the view is incredible. What else could one want from a night out?The recipe for the perfect holiday is eat, drink, and dance and Amalfi is the kind of place where you can do all of these things. Moreover, aside from the coastal towns and mountain, the Amalfi Coast has a selection of interesting Islands such as Capri and Sirenusas that provide ample opportunity for exploration.Sorrento is a town on the northern arm of the Amalfi Coast and is renowned for its beautiful scenery and its range of gorgeous buildings and coastal walks.In terms of economy, Sorrento relies heavily on tourism, but it is also known for its production of Limoncello.The cathedral of Sorrento is a beautiful structure that was first built in the 11th century – this is definitely worth a visit.Furthermore, Sorrento has two gorgeous ports full of fishing and sailing boats and a series of public parks.If you are interested in history, the town also features the Correale Museum and the Museo della Tarsia Lignea – both of which provide some fascinating artefacts and displays.Sorrento really is a gem on the Amalfi coast and a trip to this region would not be complete without a stop off at this historic town.Positano is often considered to be one of the most picturesque towns on the Amalfi coast and it is easy to see why when you look at the beautiful coloured houses that lie the mountainside.This town is located on the southern arm of the Amalfi coast and is accessible by bus.This town is best viewed from the sea – if you can, take a boat out and try to take in the whole of Positano from the waters – the panorama of the houses and mountains is sublime.The beach of Positano is the perfect place to relax and you can find a plethora of quality cafes, restaurants and bars on the winding streets.Praiano is located in-between Amalfi and Positano and is a less visited town that allows you to escape from the crowds of the other well-known coastal spots.This town hugs the mountainside and is a typical Amalfi scene – the houses are staggered on the Cliffside and the road leading through Praiano winds back and forth until reaching the small harbour.The views from the enchanting town are absolutely stunning and you can see out to sea for miles.Consider walking down to the enclosed harbour and beach and taking a dip in the warm waters, or enjoying a delicious ice-cream from one of the stalls.Amalfi is the main town of this beautiful region and is often packed full of tourists.As with the other coastal towns in this region, Amalfi is truly stunning and its plethora of multi-coloured houses and shops are wonderful to behold.Amalfi is actually larger than most settlements here and due to this fact it has its own cathedral.This cathedral is a major attraction and the Piazza del Duomo is one of the main places to visit in Amalfi.The front façade of the cathedral is magnificent and covered in an opulent striped stonework pattern.If sight-seeing is not your thing, you can head on down to the promenade, browse through the shops and take a walk along the beach.If you want the best views of the Amalfi Coast then you must head to Ravello.This town can be found on the top of the mountains in-between Amalfi and Maiori and is much more relaxed and reserved than the other busy tourist locations.A main attraction of Ravello is the Villa Rufolo – this Roman Villa offers possibly one of the best views available and is a fantastic place to simply relax, enjoy the views and bask in the gorgeous sun.Ravello also has a range of restaurants with outdoor terraces that provide a romantic setting for an evening meal, and the Piazza Centrale is worth a visit to see the Cathedral and the Ravello Art Gallery.Maiori and Minori are two neighbouring towns only a short distance from the town of Amalfi.If you want to relax on a beautiful beach and rejuvenate your mind and soul, Maiori is the best place in Amalfi to visit!