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Amalfi Coast
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Hotel Giordano - Amalfis Coast - Ravello The construction , which goes back to the '700, was composed by central nucleus that in times has undergone various enlargements and restructurings, the last recently ended , has completely renewed the hotel with...
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Situated on the last bend of Amalfi's promenade and beach, this hotel is on four levels. Bright and Mediterranean in style, the Marina Riviera is a converted old noble villa. All rooms are spacious & tastefully furnished, and have open windows or balconies...
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The Hotel Reginella is a charming Mediterranean-style property, set in the beautiful bay of Positano, on the Amalfi coast, characterized by typical whitewashed houses climbing to the rock, creating a striking vertical landscape, paved alleys with geraniums...
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Perched to the rocky spur and surrounded by a park of bright colored bougainvillea in bloom and scented lemon trees, Villa Lara is an aristocratic residence of the late XIX century, belonged to Baron Pierre Beauchamp. It is located in the very heart of...
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The Hotel Belvedere is a beautiful Mediterranean-style property overlooking the sea, located in Conca dei Marini, halfway between Amalfi and Positano, with a stunning view of the Amalfi coast. It is the perfect venue for spending relaxing days and enjoying...
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Campania
Description
The ancient Romans called this land "Campania felix", due to its mild climate and the fertility of its soil. Many patrician families established their summer residence on the coastal area of this region and the Emperor Tiberius administered the Empire from his villa in Capri, during the last years of his life.
It would be too much simplistic thinking that Campania is composed only by its famous coastal localities (the Gulf of Naples, the Sorrentine Peninsula, the Amalfi coast, the Cilento coast). In fact, the treasure of ancestral traditions, both cultural and oeno-gastronomic ones, is hidden in the inland areas of Samnium and Irpinia. Here, the genuineness both of the products and the lifestyle inspired the principles of the Mediterranean diet to the American scientist Ancel Keys.
The lovers of cultural tourism will certainly be spoilt for choice: from the architectonic treasures of Naples to the Roman ruins of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabia; from the imposing Greek temples of Paestum to the majestic Royal Palace of Caserta; from the Certosa of San Lorenzo in Padula to the suggestive historic centres of the small mountainous towns.
Capri and Ischia, the Amalfi coast and the Sorrentine Peninsula are the ideal destinations for the lovers of glamour locations.
Relaxation and untouched nature are the main characteristics of the Cilento coast and Campania's inland.
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