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TRAVEL · September 5, 2015

New Live Streaming Webcams of Amalfi!

Amalfi Coast Webcams

If you’re like me and miss the Amalfi Coast all the time when you’re not here, then I’ve got exciting news. The Lega Navale Amalfi webcams are back! They’re not only back, they’re better than before. There are three new HD live streaming webcams located around Amalfi and the images are much clearer than they used to be years ago. There’s even a new webcam, pictured above, that looks down over Amalfi and shows the entire port. Click on any of the images in this post to go to the webcams page where you can watch live. Or click here to see the Lega Navale Amalfi webcams.

Amalfi Piazza Duomo Webcam

After my first visit to Amalfi in 2007, I spent over a year going back and forth as I finished my Masters in Art History in Minnesota. I spent a lot of time missing Amalfi and watching the webcams. It felt like a small connection! With late hours studying at night, I often watched the sun rise over the Amalfi Coast with the webcam (below) pointed toward Salerno. It’s also fun watching the hustle and bustle of Piazza Duomo from morning until late at night.

Amalfi Webcam Live Streaming

With the live streaming you can even watch the sunlight sparkle across the sea. That’s the stuff travel dreams are made of! I hope you enjoy catching a glimpse of daily life in Amalfi with these new webcams. A huge thank you to Lega Navale for hosting them!

Posted In: TRAVEL · Tagged: Amalfi, Amalfi Coast Webcams

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Comments

  1. Sandra says

    September 5, 2015 at 16:16

    So exciting. I can ‘go’ to beautiful Amalfi anytime now. Thanks for sharing this good news.

    Reply
    • Laura Thayer says

      September 5, 2015 at 18:30

      First and foremost for you, Mom!

      Reply
  2. Jean Di Prima says

    September 15, 2015 at 01:31

    Love Amalfi. Wish I was there now but looking at the pictures, I feel like I’m there.

    Reply

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