AMALFI AND RAVELLO
On one of the most famous stretches of the coastline, in a splendid panoramic position, stands Amalfi, one of the most fascinating towns in the Campania region. The town preserves important evidence of its prestigious past: the cathedral, dedicated to St. Andrew, dominating the square of the same name from above steep steps, the Paradise cloister, a construction in Arabian-style dating to the thirteenth century and the ruins of Arsenal of the Republic, The imposing nature of these buildings, the fascitation of typically Mediterranean architecture, made up of mazy lanes and characteristic white houses piled one upon the other, the natural beauty of the place, make Amalfi one of the most famous Italian resorts.
Ravello is situated ina more elevated position than the other pearl of the Amalfi Coast and it can boats exceptional landscapes that have earned Villa Cimbrone's terrace the name of "Terrace of Infinity". On the right of the dome, stands the beautiful Villa Rufolo. Through a path you can reach the belvedere and then, the cove of Eva and the tempio of Bacchus in which the ashes of Lord Beckett are guarded.
Ravello is situated ina more elevated position than the other pearl of the Amalfi Coast and it can boats exceptional landscapes that have earned Villa Cimbrone's terrace the name of "Terrace of Infinity". On the right of the dome, stands the beautiful Villa Rufolo. Through a path you can reach the belvedere and then, the cove of Eva and the tempio of Bacchus in which the ashes of Lord Beckett are guarded.

