What is Furore Fjord?
Furore Fjord, known locally as Fiordo di Furore, is a narrow inlet carved deep into the cliffs between Amalfi and Praiano. A small beach sits at the base, framed by towering rock walls that create a dramatic, almost cinematic setting.
High above, a bridge carries the coastal road across the gorge, offering a striking contrast between the busy route above and the hidden world below. This unique combination of natural beauty and architectural drama has made the fjord one of the most photographed locations on the Amalfi Coast.
Despite its popularity in images, the fjord itself remains surprisingly secluded when you visit in person.
Why it feels hidden
One of the most remarkable things about Furore Fjord is how easily it can be missed. From the road above, there's little indication of what lies below. No sweeping beach views, no obvious access points, just a hint of a gorge cutting into the cliffs.
To reach the water, you have to descend a series of steps that wind down into the inlet. This short but steep journey acts as a natural filter – not many people make the effort to reach the it compared to more accessible beaches.
Once you arrive, the space feels enclosed and protected. The cliffs rise on either side, blocking out much of the outside world. Even during busier periods, the fjord retains a sense of calm that is rare along the coast.