AMALFI COAST | The Amalfi Coast is a must and you should see it at leisure, allowing it to work its magic over you. The best way to see the Amalfi Coast is, without doubt, by driving along the coastal road that takes you from the Sorrento Peninsula to Amalfi and beyond, or by hiring a boat or using the Metrò del Mare to enjoy the views from the sea. | |
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SORRENTO
| Sorrento was once a Bishop’s See and, in the 16th and 17th centuries, was attacked by the Saracens, whose watchtowers we can still see today along the coastline. We can still trace the Roman outline of the historical centre, which is surrounded by sixteenth century walls. |
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POMPEII AND HERCULANEUM | Pompeii and Herculaneum, the two Roman towns buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 A.D. are perhaps the two most famous archaeological sites in the world. And they are, perhaps, also among the most important. Where else can you find a perfectly preserved Roman city that you can stroll around, breathing in history? | |
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CAPRI | The isle of Capri simply invites you to take a leisurely stroll through its narrow alleyways, to linger in the Gardens of Augustus to admire the view out over the Faraglioni, to take the chair lift up to Monte Solaro and enjoy the view of the whole island from on high. | | |
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