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]]>The main town in the region is Amalfi. With a distinctive Moorish feel, this medieval market town is dominated by a 9th century cathedral and winding cobbled streets.
While very tourist heavy, there is a reason the town of Positano is so popular. Towering steep houses painted every color of the rainbow look down to the shimmering sea beneath.
Perched over the Bay of Naples, this quaint little town is composed of a network of winding narrow streets. Home to a wide variety of shops and boutiques, it also provides easy access to Pompeii, Positano, the esteemed lemon groves, and astounding views of Mount Vesuvius.
A hotbed of art galleries, book stores, and breath-taking scenery, Ravello is perhaps the most cultured and romantic of the destinations on this list. A calm and peaceful town, it has some of the most beautiful gardens for you to relax in.
Maiori is a picturesque, elegant historical town with crumbling towers, imposing castles, and ancient churches. A number of artisan stores sell fresh local produce and local artwork.
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]]>The charming villages give the impression that they were carved out of the rock at the edge of the sea and their colorful homes make the scenes even more magical. Wherever you look, you can see forests, vineyards, olives, lemons, and flowers that fill the air with divine scent. If you walk through the villages on foot, you’ll notice charming pebble streets and thousands of stairs.
Some of the places you shouldn’t miss when in Amalfi include Vietri sul Mare, “the gates of Amalfi”; the capital Amalfi (that’s very expensive!); Amalfi cathedral from the 9th century; and Arabic-style Villa Rufolo with a spectacular view.
Even driving through the villages counts as an adventure, with numerous cliffs on one side and beautiful Tyrranean Sea on the other one. The road is narrow and goes through many mountain tunnels. You can stop by the road to enjoy the view or take a break at one of many taverns with seafood and local wine.
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]]>The main town in the region is Amalfi. With a distinctive Moorish feel, this medieval market town is dominated by a 9th century cathedral and winding cobbled streets.
While very tourist heavy, there is a reason the town of Positano is so popular. Towering steep houses painted every color of the rainbow look down to the shimmering sea beneath.
Perched over the Bay of Naples, this quaint little town is composed of a network of winding narrow streets. Home to a wide variety of shops and boutiques, it also provides easy access to Pompeii, Positano, the esteemed lemon groves, and astounding views of Mount Vesuvius.
A hotbed of art galleries, book stores, and breath-taking scenery, Ravello is perhaps the most cultured and romantic of the destinations on this list. A calm and peaceful town, it has some of the most beautiful gardens for you to relax in.
Maiori is a picturesque, elegant historical town with crumbling towers, imposing castles, and ancient churches. A number of artisan stores sell fresh local produce and local artwork.
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]]>The charming villages give the impression that they were carved out of the rock at the edge of the sea and their colorful homes make the scenes even more magical. Wherever you look, you can see forests, vineyards, olives, lemons, and flowers that fill the air with divine scent. If you walk through the villages on foot, you’ll notice charming pebble streets and thousands of stairs.
Some of the places you shouldn’t miss when in Amalfi include Vietri sul Mare, “the gates of Amalfi”; the capital Amalfi (that’s very expensive!); Amalfi cathedral from the 9th century; and Arabic-style Villa Rufolo with a spectacular view.
Even driving through the villages counts as an adventure, with numerous cliffs on one side and beautiful Tyrranean Sea on the other one. The road is narrow and goes through many mountain tunnels. You can stop by the road to enjoy the view or take a break at one of many taverns with seafood and local wine.
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