- by foxnews
- 08 May 2026
Footage captured on May 1 shows overwhelming crowds in Positano, a small cliffside town just south of Naples.
Tourists were seen standing still on a tight walkway, leaving little room to move.
Other viral videos of the overcrowded streets sparked backlash among Italian social media users.
"This is not tourism, it's disgusting," one viewer said.
"What have you become, my beloved Positano?" another mused.
The tourist added, "Glad we left early today. What a mess! And such a sad story for Positano, and this whole region."
Former mayor Salvatore Gagliano, owner of a local hotel, told The Telegraph that the tourist scenes are "straight out of the Third World."
"The roads are narrow," he said. "When they are blocked, there is total confusion."
Abbamonte, who says he's visited every country in the world, told Fox News Digital the area "seems even more crowded because it's a smaller place with smaller streets and less capacity for visitors."
He said they also "get a lot of day trippers coming down from Rome and Napoli. A lot of this is due to the increase in the Amalfi Coast's profile on social media. … The secret is out."
The Aeolian Islands are "similar in beauty, but way lesser known," Abbamonte said.
"I've been there in the past, and while it was busy, it didn't feel overwhelming at the time," she told Fox News Digital.
"Now, it's noticeably more crowded. The difference is pretty significant, especially in peak summer. What used to feel lively now often feels congested and harder to enjoy."
Lippe-McGraw suggests that tourists "go early or late in the day, book everything in advance and don't try to do too much."
"If possible, stay in a quieter nearby town and use boats instead of driving," she said. "Adjust expectations."
Angel Castellanos, a California-based travel expert and host of "The Tour Guy" on YouTube, told Fox News Digital the coast was never built to handle millions of visitors at once.
The coast is experiencing "the collision of social media hype, cruise traffic, and post-pandemic demand, all in one of the most physically constrained destinations in Europe," he said.
But Castellanos said that the Amalfi Coast is still "absolutely worth visiting."
"The key is planning to travel smarter," he suggested.
He recommends staying several nights instead of rushing through on a day trip.
"Pick small towns that aren't on the American radar. … and don't try to conquer the entire coastline in one day."
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