Punta Campanella
Punta Campanella is the extreme tip of the Sorrento peninsula. In front of it there is only the sea and the island of Capri.
Punta Campanella
Punta Campanella is the extreme tip of the Sorrento peninsula. In front of it there is only the sea and the island of Capri.
Li Galli
The Li Galli islands make up a very small archipelago between Capri and Positano, one of the most suggestive places not only in Campania, but in the whole Mediterranean
Positano
 The city of Positano is famous above all for shopping, in fact there are really many boutiques and craft shops in Positano that still today, as in the 60s, make custom-made sandals and clothes. Among the main things to see in Positano there are first of all the typical narrow and winding streets, or rather "stairways" that connect the upper part of the city to the beach. The main beaches of Positano are the Spiaggia Grande and Fornillo, both reachable on foot from the city center, while the rest are only by sea.
White Grotta
(Pass by)
It is a natural cave with a whitish color, but the characteristic that makes it famous is the formation of a piece of rock inside the cavity that takes the form of a Madonna.
I Faraglioni
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The faraglioni of Capri are three rocky peaks that emerge from the sea, one has a tunnel of about 60m that can be crossed by boat.
Grotta Verde
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The Green cave, known in ancient times as a cave of the Turks, is a cavity located on the southern side of the Island of Capri, known above all for the color of the water inside which, due to particular plays of light, takes on the color green
Punta Carena Lighthouse
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It consists of an octagonal masonry tower with lantern and gallery, placed over a two-story building for the farista. The lighthouse has recently been repainted and is now white with red vertical stripes. The caretaker's house is red.
Blue Grotto
The Blue Grotto has a partially submerged opening from the sea, from which the external light that in this way creates an intense light of blue color filters.
Fiordo di Furore
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Situated along the Amalfi coast, between Praiano and Conca dei Marini, stands this spectacular sea indentation, a unique and characteristic fjord. It was and still is a destination for film directors.
Amalfi
Amalfi is a city of about 7000 inhabitants, rich in history and art, and gives its name to the homonymous Amalfi Coast, famous throughout the world and since 1997, has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Amalfi Coast is a 50-kilometer stretch of coastline south of the Sorrento Peninsula, in the Campania region. Famous destination for beautiful boat trips, it is characterized by steep cliffs and a jagged coastline dotted with small beaches and fishing villages. Among the most famous monuments there is certainly the Cathedral of Amalfi and among the things to see there are: the arsenals, the paper mills, the paper museum, the valley of the ironworks and the paths with breathtaking views.
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