MUSEO BOTTEGA DELLA TARSIA LIGNEA (MUTA)
Museum where you can discover Sorrento in the XIX century with objects of ...Read more
MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO GEORGES VALLET
Archaeological museum dedicated to the French archaeologist Georges Vallet ...Read more
SPIAGGE
Read moreMarina Grande, as its name indicates, is both the fishing harbor and the broadest beach in the city. You can put your towel there free of charge while admiring the magnificent view over the Gulf of Naples. For those that the grayish sand would disturb, it is possible to rent chairs (about 5 €). Marinelle, below Sant 'Agnello, is also a good alternative. Here again there are 5 € entrance. They attract a very large number of tourists throughout the year.
For those who dare venture a little further, there is a nice sandy beach in Alimuri. Less crowded and free, it is easily accessible by using the A-bus line. The lovers of the spotlight can go to Punta del Capo, at the tip of the bay of Sorrento (other terminus of the A-bus line). The well-prepared rocks allow you to extend and bathe in transparent (free) water. The fishermen and the Roman ruins will give special attention to the small bath.
Several excursions are possible on the peninsula, looking for a haven of peace on more hidden coves and crystal-clear waters: the beach of Regina Giovanna, for example, is relatively easy to access but less beaten and still quite wild; the road is from Capo di Sorrento, terminal bus terminus. Another option is the Baia di Ieranto, at the end of the peninsula, between Capri and the shores of the coast, property of the Italian Environment Fund, and considered a protected marine area. Today it is accessible only on foot. The way to get there from Nerano, fraction of Massa Lubrense: from the main square, take the street down to a small parking lot, follow the path that connects to the right, indicated in yellow, which will lead you to the Capitello beach (approximately 40 minutes). For those who are looking for a little comfort once the towels are laid and the sun cream applied, visit Marina del Cantone beach in Nerano: A part of the beach is equipped, a small portion is not, but the parking is paid and the tourists often disembark in groups. Go ahead early in the morning to make sure you find a place!
SEDILE DOMINOVA
Loggia with dome and archaic capitals in majolica where the urban ...Read more
BASILICA DI SANT'ANTONINO
Basilica with crypt of St. Antoninus bordering a square with a statue of ...Read more
BASTIONE DI PARSANO
Bastion with the Porta di Parsano, among a part of the rampart protecting ...Read more
MUSEO DELLA CARTA
Museum in an old paper mill testifying Amalfi as a European center of paper ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Tourist office offering routes and hikes in Amalfi and its surroundingsRead more
GROTTA DELLO SMERALDO
Read moreHaving taken the stairs or lift, accessed rafting. Deep of 10 m, known for cavity clarity and the reflection of its emerald water. Presence of stalactites and stalagmites of the sometimes strange shapes.
MUSEO DELLA BUSSOLA
Museum of medieval navigation instruments including the compass and objects ...Read more
VALLE DEI MULINI
Valley with ruins of old paper mills, the main activity was based on the ...Read more
CAPRI LASER
Company offering a boat tour of Capri with or without a stop at the Grotta ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Tourist office where you can find maps and plans of Capri, information on ...Read more
CHIESA DI SAN COSTANZO
Church dedicated to San Costanzo, patron saint of Capri, the interior in ...Read more
VILLA LYSIS
Villa with Art Nouveau architecture where Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen, ...Read more
MONTE EPOMEO
Dormant volcano in the center of Ischia where you can admire the view of ...Read more
CASAMICCIOLA TERM
Read moreSmall town of about 8,000 inhabitants between Ischia Ponte and Lacco Ameno. This bourgade is mainly renowned for its hydro-thermo-climatic marine resorts which were in the last century frequented by a clientele of known people such as Lamartine, Renan, Ibsen and even Garibaldi. There are several hotels and hotels offering water-based treatments. Initially, it was simply called Casamicciola but, in 1956, the word «Term» was added on behalf of the city, compared with the many water sources located in the perimeter of the commune.