Places to visit
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Sorrento is an important tourist and seaside resort on the north coast of the peninsula, on a steep tufa terrace, overlooking the bay of Naples... |
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Positano is the most popular town along the Amalfi Coast. A village of white moorish-type house clinging drammatically to slopes around a small sheltered bay... |
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Amalfi Coast road: for over 19 miles its innumerable bends afford constaltly changing views of enchanting landscapes... |
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Ravello is on a ridge high above Amalfi. It is an enchanting village with stupendous views, quite lanes, and two irresistibly romantic gardens – that of Villa Rufolo... |
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The outline of Vesuvius, one of the few still active volcanoes in Europe, is an antrinsic of the neapolitan landscape. It has two summits: to the north Monte Somma and to the south Vesuvius proper (1277 mt – 4190 ft)... |
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The opulent roman town of Pompeii, which was buried in a.d. 79 by the most disastrous volcanic eruptions in history provides important evidence of the ancient way of life... |
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Paestum is one of italy’s most majestic sights. The ruins stand on the site of the ancient city of Poseidonia, founded by greek colonist in the 7th century bc... |





















