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| Campania (Amalfi Coast) Cities |
Amalfi Situated on the southern side of the Sorrento peninsula, the Amalfi coast is probably Italy's most beautiful stretch of coast. The town of Amalfi is a seaside resort since Edwardian times, when the British upper class spent their winters here. It still keeps some remnants of its past glories such as the Duomo and the Amalfi's cathedral built in the 9th century. Some of its original ancient features remain, such as the bell tower, the bronze posts on the main door and the Chapel of the Crucifix. | Book this City | Capri The island of Capri is one of the loveliest resorts in Italy, a beautiful island off the coast from Naples. The centre of activity and the soul of Capri town is the Piazzetta, meaning "little square", usually fully packed with people. The domes, the staircases, tiny piazzas, the narrow walkways, and the terraced gardens will fascinate you. The Faraglioni beach, renowned for its beauty, is a 20 minutes' walk from Capri town. Other sights include the Blue Grotto, and the Natural Arch. | Book this City | Ischia Ischia is the largest volcanic island at the northern end of the Golf of Naples. Ischia is also the name of the principal city of the island and one of the most important spa destination since the 16th century. Treatment centers and parks constitute half of the island's tourism services. The popular treatments include thermal baths, mud baths, irrigation, inhalation, hydro-massage, mass-therapy, physiotherapy and beauty treatments. The most visited monument of the island is the Aragonese Castle. | Book this City | Naples - Airport City The proximity of the city of Naples (Napoli) to the Vesuvius gives its inhabitants a certain edge. Its reputation as the most vibrant city in Italy can be a double-edged sword, explaining why some tourists like it and some hate it outright. Nonetheless, the charm of Naples resides in its narrow streets with numerous ancient churches, street markets, cafés, bars and restaurants, all leading to a cacophony of sounds and images embodying the spirit of the Italian South. | Book this City | Positano Positano is a romantic sea-side resort town built into the side of a moutain. Since 1800, the charm of the town has fascinated writers and artists from all over the world, such as Goethe, Steinbeck, Picasso and Diaghilev. Rome's legendary movie Dolce Vita found its home right here in Positano. The main sight is the Collegiata di Santa Maria Assunta, that dates back to the 1200s and features a dome made of majolica tiles. Here, you can admire the wonderful Byzantine icon called "Madonna di Positano". | Book this City | Sorrento Overlooking the bays of Naples and Salerno, Sorrento is a popular tourist destination and an important gateway for day trips to Capri, Pompei, Amalfi, Ravello, Positano, Ischia and many other appealing places. Sorrento features natural beauty, many viewpoints that allow sight of Naples itself (visible across the bay) and Vesuvius, history, but also great restaurants, shopping, and friendly people. The city's cobbled alleyways and flower-ringed piazzas encourage strolls. | Book this City |
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