
Tramonti
Province of Salerno
Tramonti, directly translating to "in the mountains," is a scattered commune on the Amalfi Coast nestled in the Monti Lattari, often called the 'green lung' of the coast. Famous for its rich vegetation, winemaking tradition, *mozzarella fior di latte*, and being a historical birthplace of pizza. Its territory, comprising thirteen hamlets, is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site (Amalfi Coast) and offers a tranquil, green landscape away from the coastal crowds.
Practical Travel Guide for Tramonti
Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.
Visa Information
Part of the Schengen Area, allowing visa-free travel for up to 90 days for many nationalities.
Adapter Type
Italian
Getting Around
Tramonti is spread across thirteen hamlets, so a car is the most flexible way to explore the area. Public transport is available primarily via SITA bus lines connecting to Salerno and other Amalfi Coast towns.
Local Flavors
Tramonti's cuisine is known for its authentic and rustic flavors, emphasizing local farm produce. The area is credited as a historical birthplace of pizza, and its local varieties of *mozzarella fior di latte* and chestnut honey are highly sought after.
