Positano, the Amalfi Coast, Campania, Italy by Jesse
Andrews
Ravello, by Jesse Andrews
Amalfi on the Amalfi Coast,
by Darcy Aubin
Sorrento
by Jesse Andrews
Amalfi on the Amalfi Coast,
by Darcy Aubin
A
view of the Mediterranean from Capri
By Jesse
Andrews
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Population: 5.8 million
Area: 13,595 sq Km (5248 sq mi)
Capital City:
Naples
Provinces:
Naples, Avellino,
Benevento, Caserta, and Salerno with 551
communes
Official Website:
Campania
Wikipedia:
Campania
Map:
Campania |
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The region of Campania on the south-west coast of Italy
is home to one of the world's most famous and
most beautiful coastlines - the
Amalfi Coast. This spectacular area draws
hundreds of thousands of visitors
each year to enjoy the mildness of the climate, the exotic
vegetation of palms, lemon and orange trees and
the remarkable sandstone cliffs which plunge
dramatically into the turquoise Mediterranean sea.
It is on these cliffs,
where man has constructed one of the most magnificent
road systems in the world, driving over which will have you
bracing yourself for the next fabulous view at
every corner.
Campania is not only famous for what is probably
the most romantic coastline in the world, but
also for the remarkable garden-covered islands
of Ischia and Capri and the fabled city of
Pompeii where lava from Mt. Vesuvius almost
instantly covered one of the ancient world's
most advanced city centres and quite literally
froze the every-day of humanity 400 years before
the birth of Jesus Christ.
VisitsItaly offers fabulous tours of the
Amalfi Coast, tours of the islands of
Capri
and Ischia and the famous archaeological ruins of
Pompeii and Herculaneum. Contact us today,
or visit our Amalfi Coast Tour centre, to find
out more.
Click here.
Although not as many tourists travel south of
Salerno which is at the southern most-point of
the Amalfi coast and is an enormous city, we
recommend you take the time to visit
Paestum,
Palinuro, the
grotta of Pertosa and
Padulla,
which you can read about on the subsequent
pages.
The important thing to remember about Campania
is that it is a very large region and in the
countryside, while it is still very
beautiful it is also still very poor and not
many people speak English in these parts. The point
is, that it is important to know where to go and
what to do when you get there in regions south
of the Amalfi Coast. Whil this region
south of Amalfi is improving in many instances
there is still much to be desired.
With a population of almost 6 million, the
Campania Region is one of the most densely
populated in Europe, even though, because of
widespread poverty, millions of Campanians left
the country and emigrated abroad, particularly
to the United States, Canada. As a result
of this widespread dispersion, the Napalese
dialect is the most recognized of all Italian
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Following the hair-raising coast road on the
Amalfi peninsula you will encounter a sea-bound landscape of
fragrant citrus orchards and flowering bougainvillea.
Take your time, explore, and look closely - the plunging coastline hides tiny fishing villages
hugging hidden coves.
One of the "must sees" is the
Gardens at
Ravello.
If
you don't want to drive the Amalfi Coast, one of
the important things to keep in mind is that you
join a cruise from either Sorrento or Naples, or
if you want, you can very easily charter your own boat and see the Amalfi Coast from the water, which is
a truly magical experience.
During your cruise you can also visit the
islands of Ichsia and
Capri - two of the most
exciting playgrounds of the world's rich and
famous.
In
Campania, take all the time you can. Stop
for a long lunch and a longer dinner to enjoy
every mouthful of the stupendous local cuisine.
Try the baked, stuffed artichokes (Carciofi ripeni all
napoletana), dried figs
on sticks (sproccolati) or the
mouth-watering pizza, which originated in Naples. You'll be offered a
wide selection of wines, but don't leave without
trying a cold glass of limoncello, a local
digestive made
from lemons.
This is just a very cursory survey of what you
can see and do in Campania - but there is much,
much more. It's truly wonderful to visit
this area with a local who can show you the best
of what this region as to offer. For
various tours and wonderful suggestions of what
to do and see as well as to dine, don't hesitate
to contact us:
team@italyvacationspecialists.com We will provide you
with the most up-to-date information about the
best tours of the Amalfi Coast, Capri and
Pompeii within 24 hours. |
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Travel directory |
Transfers,
Shuttles, Limos,
etc |
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Places to Stay
in
Campania Region,
Sorrento
and the Amalfi
Coast |
Hotels, Villas
and Apartments
on the Amalfi
Coast
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Campania
generally
- Cava dei
Tirreni, Naples,
Salerno, Caserta, Padula,
Pozzuoli, Dragoni, Bagni di
Contursi
etc.
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Villas and
hotels in
the towns of
Amalfi
and area
Ravello,
Atrani,
Furore, Conca dei Marini,
Cava dei
Tirreni,
Praiano
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Villas and
hotels in
Positano and
area
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Villas and
hotels in
Town of
Sorrento,
Massa
Lubrense, Sant'Agata,
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Villas and
hotels on
the
Capri
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Isola Ischia
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The Cilento
coast
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Castellabate
etc
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Tours and
sightseeing |
Tours of the Amalfi Coast
Tours:
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Parks and
Gardens |
For information about national and regional parks in
Campania:
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