Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast is a continuous call for tourists from around the world, thirsty for light and beauty. Is the site of a perpetual spring, a haven of natural beauty known around the world. Wild places with incredible landscapes and countries that hide art, history and culture. The color tones, which vary from hour to hour, making this sea simply amazing. In this corner of paradise land, history and legend are intertwined, overlap and create an inseparable whole. According to tradition, Hercules, the pagan god of force loved a nymph called Amalfi, but his love was short-lived: she died and Hercules wanted to bury her in the most beautiful place in the world to immortalize her, he gave the city its name which later gave the name to the coast.
Along the coast are developed small villages, some of them are really famous:
Positano, Ravello, Praiano... just to name a few, pearls of the Amalfi Coast, are very characteristic villages with whitewashed houses and colorful that slope down to the sea , with their stairways that come from the top down until you get to the beach, with their small shops along the narrow streets like a small maze allow you to discover every secret corner!
This is the most beautiful and natural side of Campania, in the center-south of Italy, not far from Herculaneum and Pompei, a place of ancient origin whose excavations are now one of the most important landmarks in Italy. Not too far away is also of Naples, the capital of this region, with historical monuments and the large squares.
Another pearl as beautiful as famous and accessible from the Amalfi Coast is the island of Capri with the "stacks", large rocks sticking out of the sea and the outstanding "blue grotto"! Any description does not do justice to the beauty of these places just described I know there is nothing left to do but take a look at the tours that we propose, choose what you like the most and contact us! Please note that all tours are customizable to suit you and your vacation.

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