Capri Island abounds in hills, cliffs, olive groves, vineyards, and garden terraces overlooking the blue water of the Mediterranean. Naples and Vesuvius loom in the distance, with white ferries and hydrofoils zigzagging across the bay. Paths and steps offer countless opportunities to explore the island on foot, whilst churches, historic villas and ruins offer sightseeing opportunities.
INTRODUCTION
Capri Island abounds in hills, cliffs, olive groves, vineyards, and garden terraces overlooking the blue water of the Mediterranean. Naples and Vesuvius loom in the distance, with white ferries and hydrofoils zigzagging across the bay. Paths and steps offer countless opportunities to explore the island on foot, whilst churches, historic villas and ruins offer sightseeing opportunities.
In the Anacapri area is the Blue Grotto, a 60-metre long and 25-metre wide opening in the rocky island side, reputed since Roman times and offers an amazing opportunity to swim through the darkness.
The Bay of Naples is one of the richest areas for archaeological, artistic and monumental works, as well as being a land of great popular traditions, renowned for the warmth of the people and their passion for music, dance and the dramatic arts. Visit the village of Pozzuoli, with the Castle of Baia, the pleasant promenade that leads to Cape Miseno with its Lighthouse, the Phlegraean Fields, famous for its archaeological sites, and the Cuma area with the legendary Grotto of Sibilla.
From the bay you can easily reach the centre of Naples, capital of Campania and the largest city in Southern Italy. Naples is a sprawling metropolis that was founded by Greeks and enlarged by Romans; as a result the town is rich in history and stunning architecture; a great day out from your luxury villa. The best way to soak up the street-theatre atmosphere of Neapolitan life is to start by walking down Spaccanapoli (literally “split Naples”), the popular name for the long straight street that cuts through the heart of the centro storico. Or you can take a ride on the Circumvesuviana, a small train that starts in Naples with connections to Sorrento, Herculaneum and Pompei.
Well worth a visit is Pompei, perhaps Italy’s most treasured archaeological site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Also the small town of Sorrento is worth a stop and is wonderfully located over white steep cliffs offering fantastic views over the Bay of Naples. Sorrento lies on a Tufa terrace and is enclosed by impressive rocks of the Limestone Mountains.
Proceeding out of Sorrento, explore the twisting roads of the Amalfi Coast from where you will catch glimpses of little hamlets and bays dotted amidst the brilliant Mediterranean flora. Towns and villages cling to the cliffs. Here you will find Positano, with its multi coloured houses, the supremely elegant Ravello and beautiful Nerano, and many more delightful towns which face out towards the Gulf of Salerno.
VILLAS IN AMALFI COAST
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La PerlaLocation : Amalfi Coast,ItalyPositano | Bedrooms: 6 | Sleeps: 12 Nestled in the hills of Positano, the “Pearl of the Amalfi Coast”, La Perla is a luxury retreat, offering its distinguished guests soothing hours in the spa area while they can admire the enchanting view of the town and the sea. (...) |
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Podere Due GolfiLocation : Amalfi Coast,ItalyMassa Lubrense | Bedrooms: 11 | Sleeps: 22 With its luxuriant gardens, spa-like pool area, breath-taking views over both the Gulfs of Naples and Salerno, this exquisite property is the ideal place to spend a memorable holiday. Podere Due Golfi is well equipped to accommodate big family gatherings and groups o(...) |
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Residenza VistamareLocation : Amalfi Coast,ItalyAmalfi | Bedrooms: 5 | Sleeps: 9 Reside in an historic villa where a king once stayed, relax in a pool which overlooks the old harbour of Massa Lubrense and Capri and is embedded in a beautiful terraced garden. Enjoy the amazing luxurious interior with original antique(...) |
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ScalettaLocation : Amalfi Coast,ItalyAmalfi | Bedrooms: 6 | Sleeps: 12 The enviable position of Scaletta allows for incredible views over the Amalfi Coast. The villa has six bedrooms and was recently restored so that it now combines the ancient tower with modern and luxurious comfort. The lovely constructed inf(...) |
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Villa del MareLocation : Amalfi Coast,ItalyNaples | Bedrooms: 5 | Sleeps: 10 SPECIAL OFFER AVAILABLE! Wonderfully maintained coastal retreat with breathtaking views of the Gulf of Naples and Capri Island. Villa del Mare combines authentic Italian styles with modern comforts such as sauna, gym and home theatre f(...) |
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EVENTS
Please find below a selection of events on offer in the Amalfi Coast throughout the year.
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PRACTICAL INFO
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Italian
The Euro (€) is the official currency of Italy. Coins are available in 1 cent, 2 cent, 5 cent, 10 cent, 20 cent, 50, cent , €1 & €2 denominations. Notes are available in €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, €500 denominations.
Travellers cheques are widely accepted for exchange or purchase in major cities, but in more rural areas, visit a bank to exchange them for Euros. Major credit cards are widely accepted here (though a limited number of merchants have American Express accounts) and ATM access is widespread. Exchange currency only at authorized outlets such as banks and hotels, and exchange only what you think you will spend in-country. Coins cannot be reconverted on departure. Save all receipts from any currency exchange transaction. You may be asked to produce them when you exit the country, and they are required if you intend to reconvert local currency.
You are not expected to tip on top of restaurant service charges, though leaving a small amount is common practice. If there is no service charge, you might consider leaving 10%/15%, but it is not obligatory. In bars any small change is left as a tip. Tipping taxi drivers is also not mandatory but suggested.
Travel documents are your responsibility. In general you should have:
In general, the climate in Amalfi Coast is very mild with little difference between the various provinces. The summers are hotter on the coast and in the valleys than in the hills. It rarely rains in the summer months. The average temperature varies between 27°C and 33°C and can even reach 40°C. Spring and autumn are rainy and mild; however, there are still plenty of dry and sunny days. By May there is less rain and the days become longer with up to 10 hours of daylight. The average temperature in spring is between 19°C and 24°C, in autumn between 21°C and 24°C. The winter months alternate between rain and sun with an average temperature of around 10°C.
It is advisable to contact your doctor before you travel if you have any specific health concerns and take out appropriate travel and medical insurance.
Electrical service in Italy is supplied at 220-240 volts/50 hertz – a converter/adaptor may be required.