Digital Nomad’s Guide to the Amalfi Coast: Work Where La Dolce Vita Lives
Imagine writing emails while gazing out over lemon groves, turquoise waters, and dramatic cliffs. Welcome to the Amalfi Coast — where your office view is nothing short of cinematic.
Valentina Mazzone
4 min read
Why Choose the Amalfi Coast as a Digital Nomad?
The world is your office—so why not choose one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world?
The Amalfi Coast, with its pastel-colored villages, cliffside views, and Mediterranean charm, might not be the first place digital nomads think of—but it should be. While it’s traditionally been a haven for vacationers and honeymooners, it's also becoming a hidden gem for remote workers craving inspiration and tranquility.
Why the Amalfi Coast Works for Nomads:
🌊 Unmatched natural beauty to keep you inspired
🍋 Slower pace perfect for deep work and creative flow
💻 Growing remote-friendly infrastructure
🚤 Day trips galore: Capri, Naples, Pompeii, and more
🍝 Local cuisine that makes every lunch break unforgettable
🏡 Where to Live: Best Towns & Accommodation Tips
Unlike a big city, the Amalfi Coast is made up of several small towns, each with its own vibe. Here’s where you’ll want to consider settling in:
🔹 Positano
The most iconic (and Instagrammable) town.
Great for short stays, but more expensive.
Stay at: Villa Celentano or Casa Teresa for good WiFi and breathtaking views.
🔹 Praiano
Quieter, more local vibe, mid-way between Positano and Amalfi.
Ideal for longer stays and deeper focus.
Check out: Hotel Margherita or Open Space Praiano Airbnb with fast fiber connection.
🔹 Amalfi
Larger town with more amenities, great transport links.
Best balance between productivity and access to essentials.
Stay at: Residenza Luce or Amalfitano Coliving (coming soon).
🔹 Minori/Maiori
Less touristy and more affordable.
Perfect for digital nomads on a budget who want the Amalfi lifestyle.
🛏️ Bonus Tip: Use Nomadico Coliving and RemoteBase to find trusted nomad-friendly accommodations in the region.
💻 Coworking Spaces & Cafés with Excellent WiFi
(Let’s get to the heart of the digital nomad life—where to actually get work done!)
Coworking spaces are still limited along the Amalfi Coast (they are mainly located in the city of Salerno), but don’t worry—some epic cafés and creative spots are stepping up.
🚀 Coworking Spaces
Palazzo Innovazione (Salerno)
The region’s first real coworking space.
Reliable fiber-optic WiFi, AC, meeting rooms.
Sellalab Salerno (Salerno)
Modern, well-equipped space just off the coast.
Ideal if you’re based nearby or want a focused work sprint day.
☕ Laptop-Friendly Cafés with WiFi
La Zagara Café
Located in the beautiiful town of Positano
Lush garden, delicious pastries, and strong WiFi
Pasticceria Sal De Riso
Located in Minorii
Famous desserts + sea-view terrace with good WiFi
Bar del Sole
Located in Praiano
Quiet, low-key, and open early for early birds
Caffè dei Mercanti
Located in Salerno
Cozy indoor setting, power outlets, espresso heaven
Pro Tip: Order a coffee, and always ask for the WiFi password. Avoid peak lunch times (1–3 PM), and bring headphones—Italian café culture can be delightfully loud. Always remember that cafés in Italy are always very noisy environments: I'd recommend to get noise cancelling headphones.
🤝 Community & Networking
While the Amalfi Coast doesn’t have a huge digital nomad community yet, connections are blooming.
🗓️ Meetup: Search for local expat meetups in Salerno or Naples (both nearby).
🧑💻 Facebook Groups:
Digital Nomads Italy
Remote Workers in Southern Italy
Expats in Naples and Amalfi Coast
🍷 Language Exchanges: Look for aperitivo nights in Amalfi and Ravello.
💬 Coworking Meetups: Some happen at Office Amalfi—check their calendar!
🌄 What to Do in the Amalfi Coast (When You Log Off)
Because balance is everything. Here’s what to explore on your downtime:
🥾 Hike the Path of the Gods (Il Sentiero degli Dei) — epic coastal views
🛶 Rent a kayak in Positano or Praiano and paddle to hidden beaches
🏛️ Day trip to Pompeii or Herculaneum for ancient Roman history
🧀 Cheese & limoncello tasting tour in Minori
🌋 Visit Mount Vesuvius & Naples (just 90 mins away)
🚤 Ferry to Capri — rent a scooter and explore the island
🇮🇹 Local Etiquette & Practical Tips
WiFi: Always check the speed before booking a stay (some homes have weak connections). Use Airalo eSIM (use the code VALENT2242 to get a discount) or TIM for backup.
Transport: Rent a scooter or use SITA buses to hop between towns. Be prepared for curvy roads!
Food culture: Dinner starts late (8–9 PM), and tipping is minimal.
Language: Basic Italian goes a long way. Try: "Posso lavorare qui con il mio laptop?"
🧘 Staying Healthy & Balanced
Yoga on the Terrace: Check out Amalfi Yoga or classes at Villa San Michele
Healthy Eats:
La Vela (Minori) – Fresh seafood & veg options
Casa e Bottega (Positano) – Smoothies and organic dishes
Walking: Most towns are walkable. Your step count will soar—those stairs are no joke!
Mindfulness: Sunrise swims, cliff walks, or a quiet espresso at dawn—Amalfi resets your rhythm.
✅ Quick Checklist: Key Takeaways
🏠 Base towns: Amalfi or Praiano for balance of WiFi, lifestyle, and cost
💻 Coworking: Office Amalfi or pop down to Salerno’s Stazione Coworking
☕ Best café to work: La Zagara in Positano or Caffè dei Mercanti in Amalfi
🛶 Don’t miss: Kayaking, hiking Path of the Gods, and ferrying to Capri
🍋 Eat this: Scialatielli al limone & Delizia al Limone (famous lemon dessert)
🧘 Wellness tip: Walk every day. Hydrate. Stretch after those Amalfi stairs!
🌤️ When to go: May–June and September–October for great weather & fewer crowds
Final Thoughts: Is the Amalfi Coast Right for You?
If you're dreaming of a work-life blend with jaw-dropping views, ancient villages, and soul-refreshing food, the Amalfi Coast might just be your next remote office.
Sure, it’s not a bustling startup hub—but that’s exactly the point. In Amalfi, you can slow down, stay focused, and soak up la dolce vita without missing a deadline.
So go ahead—book that ticket. The cliffs are calling.