The Amalfi Coast is one of the 55 Italian sites included by UNESCO, it appears as a balcony suspended between the cobalt blue sea and the slopes of the Lattari mountains, in a succession of valleys and promontories between coves, beaches and terraces planted with citrus fruits, vines and olive trees. Among the most famous places we find:
Positano, typical of its small courses, rich shops, where you can buy local handicraft products and the many “stairways” that reach the beach from the top of the town.
Amalfi, a picturesque plot of alleys and stairs, overlooking a sea of spectacular colors, is the landscape that enchants. The town that gives its name to the entire coast dominated by the majestic Cathedral dedicated to Saint Andrew, offers interesting evidence of its glorious past as a Maritime Republic.
Ravello, the latter, located at 350 meters above sea level, is one of the charms of the coast for the elegance of its villas: the gardens and belvedere of Villa Rufolo and Villa Cimbrone open onto breathtaking views.
Positano, typical of its small courses, rich shops, where you can buy local handicraft products and the many “stairways” that reach the beach from the top of the town.
Amalfi, a picturesque plot of alleys and stairs, overlooking a sea of spectacular colors, is the landscape that enchants. The town that gives its name to the entire coast dominated by the majestic Cathedral dedicated to Saint Andrew, offers interesting evidence of its glorious past as a Maritime Republic.
Ravello, the latter, located at 350 meters above sea level, is one of the charms of the coast for the elegance of its villas: the gardens and belvedere of Villa Rufolo and Villa Cimbrone open onto breathtaking views.