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Capri

Island of myth and timeless elegance, suspended between sky and sea in the heart of the Gulf of Naples. A refuge for Roman emperors, an inspiration for poets, a favorite film location, and an essential stop for the international jet set, Capri has enchanted visitors for centuries with its limestone‑carved landscapes.

Surrounded by emerald‑green waters dotted with the famous Faraglioni, the island reveals its character in contrasts: luxury boutiques and the lively cafés of the Piazzetta coexist with the tranquility of Anacapri’s trails, the vertiginous views from Villa San Michele, and the natural wonders of the Grotta Azzurra.

Capri is far more than a tourist hotspot—it’s a place where the soul regenerates and every vista becomes poetry.

Places of Interest
Sorrento

The pearl of the Sorrentine Coast, where sea, history, and tradition converge to create unique scenery. Overlooking the Gulf of Naples, Sorrento gives its name to the entire peninsula, a splendid strip of land between the Neapolitan and Salernitan shores.

Baia di Ieranto

A hidden jewel nestled between the green Mediterranean scrub and the deep blue of the sea. Baia di Ieranto is a protected, unspoiled area accessible only on foot: a scenic trail leads you to this pristine cove where nature reigns supreme.

Silence, beauty, and a sense of timeless magic make it perfect for those in search of peace and wonder. It also serves as an ideal starting point for exploring the Amalfi Coast, Capri, and much more.

Amalfi Coast

A succession of colorful villages clinging to the cliffs—Amalfi, Positano, Ravello, each with its own unique charm. Scenic roads, crystal-clear waters, and a culinary scene rich with must‑try specialties.

Marina di Puolo

Situated between Sorrento and Massa Lubrense, Marina di Puolo is a quaint fishing village known for its rare sandy beach—a small slice of paradise perfect for a day of pure relaxation.