The Amalfi Coast Is
Famous For Its World Class Amenities
The area between
Naples and Salerno in Campania, Italy is a popular tourist
destination. Known as the Amalfi Coast, it contains towns, scenic
harbors and historic sights. The Romans were amongst the first to
settle there in the first century when the wealthy built their
villas. Today, the economy is boosted by tourism and there is still
a thriving fishing industry.
UNESCO has included this coastline as a World Heritage Site because
of its scenic beauty and cultural heritage. Modern amenities are
world class too with the best in restaurants, bars and shops. Many
companies arrange packages, providing accommodation, car hire and
transfers from and to Rome and Naples airports.
Official guides arrange excursions to archeological sights and
places of historical interest. Hiking and trekking tours of the
Amalfi Coast can also be arranged and wedding packages are also
popular. Accommodation is varied and includes hotels, villas, bed
and breakfast places and apartments. There is also a selection of
hostels and camping grounds.
The town of Amalfi has a beautiful cathedral that contains the tomb
of Saint Andrew. This saint is significant to the Amalfi Coast,
being its patron and there is an annual Festival of Saint Andrew to
commemorate him with a parade and a fireworks display. Ravello is
famous as the host town of the Wagner Festival, which started in
1953. Richard Wagner had visited the town and greatly admired it. In
addition to performances of his music, there are jazz concerts, art
shows, dance performances and photography exhibitions. The most
fashionable small town, and one associated with visiting
celebrities, is Positano. Its church, Santa Maria Assunta contains a
13th century statue of a black Madonna.
Capri is a long standing resort and has had many famous residents
from the world of show business and the arts. It received a playboy
paradise reputation in the 1950s and it has plenty up market
boutiques and restaurants. Tourists like to see its historic past
and the ruins of Roman villas. The most famous landmark is the Blue
Grotto, a sea cave that visitors can see on boat tours, marveling at
the wonderful blue of the water. Sorrento is a small city on the
Amalfi Coast and is also popular with tourists wanting a luxury
hotel. It's a good base to go on boat excursions or to scuba dive in
the clear Mediterranean. The major beaches are lively in the
evenings with seafood restaurants and disco bars.