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With its soaring cliffs, emerald waters and whitewashed Villas, Capri is a capsule of Mediterranean beauty.
The Roman Emperors fell in love with the island and have left behind many treasures for us to admire such as Villa Jovis and Tiberius Palace.
Capri is one of the most famous islands of the world, drawing thousands of visitors every day.
Rub shoulders with the rich and famous, explore the vicoletti where you will find boutiques of Prada and Gucci. Then enjoy an espresso or cocktail in the famous Piazzetta.
At the centre of the Amalfi coast lies the historic city of Amalfi. Its Turbulent past, still alive in the atmosphere today, has left a legacy from the time when it was the most important port of the Mediterranean and it is still the guardian of the "Tabule Amalfitane" the first written laws of the sea.
It is one of the four Maritime Republics of Italy and every four years it hosts the Medieval Regatta.
Maritime history and modern day "Dolce Vita" cohabit here perfectly.
This small aristocratic town is where natural beauty and splendid landscape combine with the peace and enchantment of the precious architectural monuments, the villas and gardens.
Over the years it has attracted many artists, musicians and writers. It is home to the Villa Rufolo, from where you can see the panorama of the Gulf of Salerno. It inspired Richard Wagner enough to complete his famous opera the Parsifal.
Many flock to this enchanting town to listen to the classical music concerts performed here every summer, and see the musicians apparently suspended in mid-air, on a stage that gives the impression of being between the sea and the sky.
A heart stopping small town with its colourful faded buildings cascading down the hillside like a waterfall to the seafront the skyline is dominated by the splendid Majolica dome of of S. Maria Assunta, home to the valuable Black Virgin.
Positano has inspired many picture postcards and this vibrant small town is graced with wide stepped terraces, elegant boutiques filled with the distinguished Positano Fashion, and excellent restaurants making it a holiday resort favoured by the elite, also making it one of the most visited places in Italy. The most famous town along the legendry Amalfi Drive.
In the past Ercolano was a prestigious seaside Resort for the Roman Patricians. Lying at the base of Mount Vesuvius, the volcano that devastated the town in 79 AD, it was buried by a thick stratum of volcanic lava which solidified in a truly short amount of time in contrast to the nearby Pompeii. Thanks to the seal that was created, you can still see the town virtually in its original state, even certain timber features remain in the prestigious villas. A large part of the Archaeological site is yet to be uncovered; excavations take place daily so who knows you may be lucky enough to be a witness to an extremely important moment in modern day history.
Take a step back in time. Pompeii acts as an open book allowing us to witness the art, customs, trades and everyday life of the distant past first-hand. For centuries left to sleep under the layers of ash, lava and mud, now, this open-air museum welcomes thousands of people every day.
With the help of modern technology, the archaeologists can bring Pompeii back to life, but the same does not apply to the plaster casts of the bodies you can see amongst the ghostly surroundings. Yes, real people caught drawing their last breath!
Pompeii is one of the main reasons people flock to this part of Italy, especially now that we cannot predict how long before it is reburied by the sleeping giant Mount Vesuvius.
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