Amalfi Coast - Capri Island
Amalfi Coast - Capri Island
Amalfi is a small seaside town in the gulf of Salerno, in the south of Italy. As you cross the narrow roads, the only thing you feel as you cross the edge of the cliff is the blue of the sea extending to eternity. You will never regret visiting the Amalfi. One of the most famous Italian islands; Capri is a historic Italian island used as a cottage area since the ancient Romans near the Sorrentine Peninsula. Located in the southern part of the Gulf of Naples, the island is under the guidance of the city of Naples. You can discover both Capri and Amalfi island with Ete Yachting and its enjoyable luxury yacht charter opportunities.
What to see?
The area known as Marina Piccola and Marina Grande (Capri) is spread over an area of 10.4 square kilometers. Capri Island and Amalfi Island are one of the most touristic places in Europe. The island, which hosts millions of local and foreign tourists every year, is also famous for its historical sites as well as natural beauties. Here are the must-see places in Capri and Amalfi islands which make you want to visit Capri and Amalfi islands soon:
Museo della Carta (Amalfi): Founded as a 14th century paper mill, the Museo della Carta is the most original museum in the town. Although it was converted into a museum in 1969, it is still producing paper with water power.
St. Andrea Cathedral (Amalfi): St. Andrea Cathedral which is the heart of Amalfi admires so many people who see it with its magnificent structure especially in summer times. But you have to climb a lot of stairs to see the cathedral. You have to be careful when climbing these stairs.
Faraglioni (Capri): These formations of the various coastal regions of Italy are one of the most famous areas of the island of Capri. There are steep rocks in different forms in the region.
Blue Cave (Capri): The length of the cave is 54 and its depth is approximately 150 meters. Sunlight passes through an underwater cavity, reflecting the sea water and creates a blue light reflection inside the cave. The 25 meters wide inside of the cave allows tourists to visit the cave easily by the boats. However, since the entrance is about 1 meter, it should be entered when the tide is low. The Blue Cave, which is one of the sights of Capri Island (holiday paradise), must be discovered especially with motor yachts or yachting.
What to do?
The streets in Amalfi and Capri are full of souvenir shops. You can find all the famous limoncello of Amalfi; There is a wide range of products from colored soaps to miniature bottles. You can also get accessories made of ceramic. Some other activities you can do in Amalfi and Capri islands:
- Gullet, catamaran and motor yachts
- Hiking, trekking, diving
- Walking via Krupp
- Exploring the Blue Grotto
- Relaxing on the beaches
- Taking in the view from the Gardens of Augustus in Capri
What to eat?
Like all Italian beaches, here in Amalfi and Capri islands, seafood is very important. If you want to have mussels, fried shrimp and calamari, you should definitely go to Cuoppo DarıAmalfi. If you would like to taste the best pasta in Italy, you should go to La Galea.
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