Ahhhh, the Amalfi Coast … azure blue waters, rolling green hills, whitewashed walls, and pink bougainvillea … with so much to look at, how can you possibly be expected to concentrate while driving? Considering the area’s cliff-hugging roads (that often lack guardrails) and cave-like tunnels that hardly look passable, while in Amalfi, it’s better to leave the driving to the experts … or better yet, find an Italian lover who knows their way around a motorbike. For your stay, we recommend the Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel & Spa for its stunning cliffside views. Hey, just because you shouldn’t drive along the coastline doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be able to look at it, right? Related: For Daring Drivers Only: The World’s Scariest Roads
By Alex Creange
There’s really something spectacular about the sense of freedom you feel when getting behind the wheel. The wind in your hair, the sun on your face, the radio blasting your favorite tunes … if you think about it, exploring the open road is part of the American Dream. But as much as we all love a good road trip, there are some places where tourists should just avoid driving (themselves, at least) altogether. Whether the roads are dangerous, or laden with traffic, or both, these seven spots are places tourists should never drive.
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