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The Amalfi Coast is a must-see part of Italy

Filed under: Amalfi Coast — Adam on December 11, 2009 @ 5:47 pm

The Amalfi Coast, which is also known as Costiera Amalfitana, is one of the lovely coastlines which lie on the southern side of the Sorrentine peninsula in Italy. The Amalfi Coast is one of the world heritage sites recognised by UNESCO. This coast is very popular for its beautiful scenery, rugged terrain and also for gastronomic delights.

If you are planning to go for a holiday to the Amalfi Coast then summer is the perfect time for it. Summer is also an ideal season to visit nearby places such as Naples, Sorrento, Ischia, Positano and Capri. Towns on the Amalfi Coast include Atrani, Praiano, Minori, Ravello, Vietri sul Mare and Scala.

Amalfi Coast - which places to visit?

One of the most visited places on the Amalfi Coast is the Amalfi Civic Museum which is also known as Museo Civico. This museum is located in Amalfi’s town hall. You will find manuscripts of the Tavoliere Amalfitane. This was the marine code which was used throughout the whole Mediterranean up until 1570.

The Grotta Dello Smeraldo is another great place and is located 5km drive from Amalfi. This is one of the best bays of the area. Lastly, there is one more place where you can discover the past and it is the old Arsenal. This place is located near Porta della Marina, which is one of the oldest ports in the area.

Planning last minute holidays to the Amalfi Coast is easier than you think

Filed under: Amalfi Coast — Adam on December 4, 2009 @ 9:20 am

The Amalfi Coast is a stunning coastal destination which is situated close to Italy. The Amalfi Coast is a World Cultural Heritage Site and is renowned for its scenic beauty, rugged terrain and Mediterranean cuisine. It is also the ideal destination for booking last minute holidays.

Many people shy away from booking last minute holidays as they are under the impression they will be more expensive or stressful to organise. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth and there are some fantastic and unbeatable deals out there, particularly to the Amalfi Coast.

When you are planning last minute holidays to the Amalfi Coast, it is important that you do some thorough research. One of the trademarks of any reputed travel company is the number of satisfied customers it has. You can also ask friends and family for their opinions and experiences.

A reputable travel agent will ensure that your holidays to the Amalfi Coast are completely organised and exciting at the same time, ensuring that you have the best time possible.

Holidays to the Amalfi Coast are great for the whole family, and there really is something for everyone.

Lazy holidays on the Amalfi coast

Filed under: Amalfi Coast — Emma on September 3, 2009 @ 4:50 pm

The Amalfi Coast, which is known as the Costiera Amalfitana by the locals, is a divine looking stretch of coastline on the southern side of the Sorrentine Peninsula of Italy. The Province of Salerno extends from Positano in the west to Vietri sul Mare in the east. It is most well-known for the town of Sorrento. The Amalfi Coast is one of Europe’s most awe-inspiring destinations and can be the ideal destination for your next holiday.

Positano is one of the most expensive of all other cities situated on the coast of Amalfi and also happens to be the most beautiful town on the coast as well. A great day trip option during the holidays could be Positano, which is worth looking at, as it is known as the pearl of Amalfi. The town of Amalfi could make for an interesting trip and most of all the town is perched high on a hill at Ravelo.

Amalfi is filled with charming old world towns with marketplaces and other historically important sites and churches, which can fill your holidays with tranquility, unique only to this place.

Amalfi was a recognised maritime stronghold between the 9th and the 12th centuries. Long after these times, the area was underprivileged and its secluded villages bore the brunt of foreign invasion. Even earthquakes and landslides were common occurrences in this region. However, the isolation of this town cleared the way for the beginning of tourism in the next half of the century. These days, the Amalfi Coast is not only one of Italy’s, but also Europe’s most preferred destination for holidays.

 
   
 
 
 
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