We stayed the entire month of April 2019 in this lovely villa with an extraordinary lemon terrace. We really loved this place and would go back anytime! It has two bedroom and a full kitchen and large living area. You have to climb quite a few stairs to get up to the great view this place has (with a few wires in the way) but it is quiet and the neighbors are very nice. Mario and his family were very kind to us during our whole stay. Mario picked us up when we arrived and drove us up the hill as far as possible and then helped us with our luggage up the stairs. His parents gave us artichokes from their garden, a cake for Easter, and even their own homemade lemoncello! Mario also arranged for our transfer to the Naples airport when it was time to go. They are truly super hosts! We did have a few issues with lighting in the kitchen and bathroom. It can be dim when trying to cook or to shave. The Amalfi Coast is probably the most beautiful coast on earth and we loved exploring it. Ravello is an hour’s climb up about 1000 stairs from right next to the villa, but well worth it! We loved Minori because it is not as touristy as some of the other towns on the Amalfi coast, but is a little gem. It is great to catch the little city minibus up to the tower and then walk the Lemon Trail over to Maiori. Not difficult and really beautiful views! We also appreciated that it was fairly easy to get to other amazing spots by public transportation such as the incredible church in Amalfi, Positano by boat, the wonderful ceramics town of Vietri sul Mare, Salerno and its incredible duomo and castle, the Greek archeological site of Paestum, Pompeii, Herculeneum, and of course Napoli. Yes, the busses can be crowded and so much so that a couple of times the bus just passed by without stopping because it was so full. Yes, the winding road along the cliffs of Amalfi can be frustratingly full of cars. Yes, the Italians drive a bit crazy. But, on the whole, it was a wonderful experience and one we would highly recommend. And, if you like fancy pastries, well, Minori is the place for you becaise Italy’s most famous pastry chef, Sal de Riso, is from Minori and has a restaurant there. Also, we loved a couple of other restaurants in Minori: Giardinniello for great food, especially the pizza, and a place the locals and visitors both love is La Botte. We loved our month in Minori and we hope you can experience the Amalfi magic for yourself.