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Amalfi Coast: suggestions from the insiders
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Our House is situated in the middle of the Amalfitan Coast. Then is very easy to reach the most famous locations of the Coast Ravello, Capri and Positano with pubblic buses or boats. In Hotel we organize excurtions to Pompei and Vesuvius. (Belvedere) →
The Amalfi Coast already described in its glory and magnificence by the great Tuscan writer Giovanni Boccaccio, father of modern narrative writing. (Hotel Raito) →
Paestum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the perfect place in which to experience the countryside, culture and cuisine of Cilento - within minutes of the Mediterranean sea. (Il Cannito) →
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Amalfi Coast at a glance
A stretch of coast wedged between the blue of the sky and sea, a string of spectacular little towns and ancient fishing villages welded like limpets to the rocks. The unforgettable Amalfi Coast.
Behind each and every bend in the road which snakes its way along the Amalfi Coast, a splendid view of the small towns, secluded bays, and deep gorges, for which this part of Italy is famous, awaits. Winding its way through a dramatically beautiful landscape of lush green Mediterranean flora and striking rock formations, this narrow coastal road leads to towns of world wide fame such as Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello, but also to lesser known, yet just as magical, places like Praiano, Atrani and Furore and on, further still, to Maiori, Minori, Vietri sul Mare, and Paestum, all of which gaze out across the Gulf of Salerno.