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The Amalfi Coast, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for the unrivaled beauty and originality of its natural setting, is distinguished by the remarkable blend of mountain and sea, farmers and fisherman. The mountains descend sharply into the sea, forming picturesque coves, fjords, cliffs, caverns, bays, natural arches, and little pebble beaches; these natural components have produced the land of the Sirens, an enchanting, sinuous, and seductive scenery.The limestone of the Lattari Mountains sculpts the Amalfi Coast, which juts out into the sea like a finger pointing towards the island of Capri is dotted with pretty villages whose houses are characterized by traditional homes painted in soft pastel colors which help to create a setting that is both spectacular and scenographic.Villages with evocative names such as Amalfi, Ravello, Positano and Sorrento are located along the Amalfi Coast, which has picturesque and stunning scenery and where we have chosen the most exquisite holiday homes to use as inspiration for your next idyllic holiday in the region.A concentration of art and history can be found in Amalfi, which was formerly the capital of the Maritime Republic of Amalfi between the years 800 and 1200. The majority of the town's shops and restaurants are located along the main strip and Piazza Duomo, but you should also take some time to meander around the more peaceful side lanes, where you'll find small piazzas, secret gardens, and airy passageways.Ravello, nestled on the hillsides above Amalfi, is noted for its breathtaking gardens and views, some of which former resident Gore Vidal regarded as the best in the world.The Ravello Festival is a classical music festival that takes place on the grounds of Villa Rufolo and Villa Cimbrone, as well as Oscar Niemeyer's beautiful auditorium. Villa Rufolo was originally established for the Rufolo family and refurbished in the eighteenth century by a Scottish enthusiast who kept the Arabic architectural features.The island of Capri, the island where according to legend Ulysse fell in love with the seductive mermaids of Marina Piccola, offers a wide variety of things to see and do, such as taking a boat tour around the island and into the famous Blue Grotto , visit the villas of Emperor Tiberius, or visit the house and museum of the Swedish doctor Axel Munthe or even a pleasant walk in the Gardens of Augustus through the magnificent Via Krupp to reach Marina Piccola.The Amalfi Coast's most vibrant village is Positano. The serene waters, the shiny beach, and the glistening Santa Maria Assunta cathedral with its majolica dome all reflect the hues all around you. The residences rise from the water and are connected by an unending spiral stairway with soft pastel colors separating each unit. See the numerous little bays around the coast by boat, particularly in the summer when the lounger rows fill up quickly.
Sorrento was initially constructed as a Roman grid of narrow lanes, and its center now houses souvenir stores and pasta restaurants. However, there are several lesser-known nooks and crannies off the usual track. Then there are the old structures on Via Pietà, the magnificent courtyard of Palazzo Correale, the traditional haberdashery and greengrocers hidden behind wooden shop windows, and the artisan workshops that produce the same wooden inlays that made the city famous in the eighteenth century.
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