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The Amalfi Coast: A Paradise Between Sea and Mountain



The Amalfi Coast, located in southern Italy along the coast of Campania, is one of the most fascinating places in the world, famous for its breathtaking landscapes, picturesque villages overlooking the sea and the perfect mix of culture, history and nature. This UNESCO World Heritage-listed stretch of coastline stretches from Vietri sul Mare to Positano, passing through iconic locations such as Amalfi, Ravello, Praiano and Conca dei Marini.

Capri: The Island of Charm and Elegance



Capri, the pearl of the Gulf of Naples, is one of Italy's most exclusive and fascinating destinations. With its sheer cliffs, crystal clear waters and glamorous atmosphere, it has been loved by Roman emperors, artists and celebrities from around the world.

Positano

A dreamy village with its pastel-colored houses climbing the hills, trendy boutiques, and glamorous beaches such as Spiaggia Grande and Fornillo.

Amalfi

The former maritime republic is the heart of the coast, with its majestic St. Andrew's Cathedral, lively streets, and fascinating history linked to its glorious maritime trade.

Ravello

A corner of paradise higher up in the mountains, famous for its breathtaking villas such as Villa Rufolo and Villa Cimbrone, from which unparalleled views can be admired. The famous Ravello Festival, dedicated to classical music, also takes place here.

Praiano

Less crowded than Positano, it is the ideal place for a romantic stay and to enjoy spectacular sunsets. The Church of San Gennaro and the Gavitella beach are worth visiting.

Conca dei Marini

Famous for the spectacular Emerald Grotto, a sea cavity illuminated by reflections of emerald green light. The small village retains authentic coastal charm.

Vietri sul Mare

Gateway to the Amalfi Coast, it is famous for the production of colorful ceramics, among the most famous in Italy.

Atrani



Atrani is a hidden gem on the Amalfi Coast, the smallest town in Italy by area, often described as a nativity scene village due to its unique architecture. White and colorful houses climb up the cliffs in a maze of alleys, staircases, and arches, creating an enchanting atmosphere, especially in the evening when the lights turn on and the village truly resembles a living nativity scene.
Piazza Umberto I, the heart of the town, is an authentic place to experience the essence of the Amalfi Coast, with cafés, traditional restaurants, and the iconic Church of San Salvatore de’ Birecto, featuring an Arab-Norman style facade.

Pompeii and Vesuvius



Pompeii is one of Italy’s most fascinating cities, famous for its archaeological excavations that reveal the daily life of an ancient Roman city buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Walking through its streets, you can admire houses, temples, frescoes, and mosaics that are incredibly well preserved, such as the famous House of the Vettii and the striking Pompeii Forum.
Mount Vesuvius, the only active volcano in mainland Europe, dominates the landscape with its imposing shape. Climbing to its crater is a unique experience: from the top, you can enjoy a spectacular view of the Gulf of Naples while feeling the power of one of nature’s most formidable forces.