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What is Amalfi?

Amalfi is one of the bigger cities on the Amalfi coast. It has squares connected by pedestrian streets full of restaurants, souvenir shops and tourists. The Cathedral was built in the 13th century. You can see its magnificent bell tower from the harbour. The Cloister of Paradise Next to the cathedral, was also built in the 13th century. It is home to old mosaics and paintings, and 120 columns built in the Arabic style.

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lhsoft

lhsoft from Finland wrote about Positano

Positano is a really beautiful place on the Amalfi coast, you'll love it, the sceenery is amazing.

leo

leo from Finland wrote about Capri

A beautiful island off the coast of Italy, very nice views from the cliffs and some extremely nice restaurants. The island is home for lots of jetsetters during the high season, with lots of life. A lot of high class designer clothes shops in the center to serve the rich and the needy in their quest to be fashionable. Be sure to check out the blue cave, although the locals charge you a whopping 10e for the entrance and a short look around the cave..

rexdixon

rexdixon from USA wrote about Naples

Not much to really see here. I refer to it as the "armpit of the Mediterranean" - it amazes me that people want to go here or are in awe of this place. Not much to see, if you do happen to end up here due to a cruise ship or other - leave Naples and you can you see how beautiful other parts of Italy really are. Many recommended places that are far nicer than Naples.

nannu

nannu from Finland wrote about Capri

Lovely island in Italy. You can also find peace and quiet from this island full of turists.

leo

leo from Finland wrote about Pompeii

Pompeii is easily approached by train from Sorrento and Napoli. The train station is right at the door of the area. If you like history and wandering around ancient ruins, this place is a goldmine. The area is quite big and there is a good amount of things to see, expect to spend at least a couple of hours there. You can get a leaflet that explains what each building was, which opens up the ancient Roman life a bit more. There are also audio guides available for cost. The ruins of Amphitheatre and some of the other buildings are quite well preserved and you can almost hear the people of ancient Pompeii chatting and watching the show, really amazing.

leo

leo from Finland wrote about Sorrento

Sorrento is one of the best summer vacation destinations I've been to. Warm weather, oftern sunny, excellent views from the cliffs to the mediterranean sea. The food is good and there are lots restaurants in the city. A bit touristic though, but you can always rent a boat and get away of it all.

leo

leo from Finland wrote about Hotel Delfino

Be sure to go straight in Massa Lubrense, when you see the sign that looks like it says Delfino is to the left, it's not. The sign is a bit 'Italian' and not very clear.. :) We ended up driving around for an extra 45min. or so, but eventually got there.

leo

leo from Finland wrote about Hotel Delfino

A very nice hotel off the coast of Massa Lubrense. Seawater pool and balconies, breath taking views to the island of Capri. Service is good and the hotel has a courtesy bus that drives guests to nearby city Sorrento.

leo

leo from Finland wrote about Massa Lubrense

The town in it self is small and has not much to do, but it is located conveniently close to Sorrento and is an excellent place to stay if you want a little privacy. Views to the island of Capri are breath taking.

juanjosellorente

juanjosellorente from Spain wrote about Cetara

Very nice little village. A walk on the dock is certainly worth it. A good eat -not cheap but good- is the Aquapazza restaurant. To get there, from the beach, on the main street, 100m on your left

leo

leo from Finland wrote about Mount Vesuvius

They say that the current period of inactivity of Mt. Vesuvius is the longest in 500 years and that the risk of a large eruption grows as the inactivity period gets longer..

matejko

matejko from Slovenia wrote about Mount Vesuvius

If vulcano will wake up, will this mean tragedy for millions of people. No escape plan will work :-( If you disregard that is mt. Vesuvius nice place to see.

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