If you were a good world, a list of places to visit the Amalfi Coast in Italy would have made the top ten category.
This is the coast that is famous for its hairpin bends, breathtaking views, sweet lemons (I mean cute), charming hotels and quaint towns.
The Amalfi Coast in Italy is located south of the peninsula of Sorrento in the best way is to visit the coast, fly to Naples, rent a car and drive forSorrento. If you have your base camp Sorrento, you can spend several days visiting the jewel of the Amalfi coast town to your liking.
From Sorrento and Positano to continue. It is best done at a Michelin map with them to get lost.
Before arriving in Positano, you might want to stop in Positano Belvedere, a vantage point along the way, you can see the town of Positano in the distance. The view is breathtaking.
When you arrive in Positano, and walkin the city. You've probably seen the commercials. Once a small fishing village, now popular with the public and some international celebrities who are staying in Positano hotels 4 and 5 stars.
Most of the houses seem small boxes painted with bougainvillea growing along the white walls.
continue to Positano Vertica Maggiore, and then shake del Valle, another gem in the city. Nearby is the Emerald Grotto. A cave emerald green accessible only by boat. The waterTyrrhenian Sea, offers the cave and the sun for the rest.
Also in the town of Amalfi and Ravello. Ravello has a spectacular view.
In Ravello, you will see white houses on the hill, with gardens, vineyards, olive groves and lemon trees towers. This is a major tourist destination, the city's beauty and charm, has inspired its residents and visitors for centuries.
Attractions:
Ravello:Villa Rudolfo
VillaCimbrone
Cathedral of Amalfi:
St Andrew Cathedral
Cloister of Paradise (Chiostro del Paradiso)
Lunch in the region:
Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast are situated in the Campania region, and the typical dishes of the South is likely to appear on the menu. These include pizza, pasta, tomatoes, eggplant, mozzarella, seafood and citrus.
If you have never had mozzarella and tomato salad, you will definitely be there. It iscalled "Insalata Caprese" for the island of Capri. The famous San Marzano tomatoes that grow in the region, with silky soft buffalo mozzarella, olive oil and basil, is certainly a nice plate.
And do not forget the wine. The region is rich in volcanic soil, an ideal medium for the cultivation of grapes and wines of this region, although it is not internationally known, are only as good as Italian varieties increasingly popular. Wine with lunch and dinnerusually served in small pitchers, but you can also order the wines in bottle.
Do not forget to close the meal with a cup of coffee as dark as most Italians.
Resources:
If you want to go, arm you with a good map and a good guide. My favorites are Frommers and Michelin guides. You can find at any major bookstore.
The Italians are a friendly people by nature and travel in the field should not be difficult, even if you do not speakItalian.
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