Whether you choose to visit Sorrento Coast in Winter or Summer, it will always be able to surprise you and let you feel the irresistible need to point a camera and take a picture on one of its many cultural and natural beauties. Here are some spots for your perfect artistic and photographic tour in Sorrento Coast. Sounding Box in Castellammare di S...
READ MORESpring has officially arrived and while steady progress with vaccines has loosened restrictions across the country, Europe remains largely off limits to American travelers. Unfortunately, while this does mean you probably won’t have the opportunity to catch the blossoming lemon trees or blooming lavender fields of Southern Italy this year, there’s...
READ MOREA journey to the Amalfi Coast feels like being in a place where dreams come true. On one side the blue sea stretches to the horizon while paradisiacal gardens lay on the other side. Following these gardens, all grown naturally, leads to the kitchens of four exquisite hotels between the Gulf of Naples and the Amalfi Coast that all belong to the Rela...
READ MOREClifftop towns that cascade down the mountains, azure water that sparkles in the sun, Aperol Spritzes on the beach and some of Italy’s most luxurious — and pricey — hotels. It’s no wonder the Amalfi Coast is one of the world’s most alluring destinations on Earth. What was a collection of humble fishing villages until the 1950s has become an interna...
READ MOREToday we will take you on a splendid journey, an itinerary by sea that will allow you to get to know the most important and characteristic beaches and seaside resorts of the Sorrento peninsula. To be your guide, an exceptional guest, whose identity we will reveal only at the end. Have a good holiday! Your tour starts from Marina Piccola di Sorrent...
READ MOREA few kilometers from Naples, there is a treasure chest of unique beauties: the Sorrento peninsula. In this strip of land that divides Naples from Salerno, there are places that envy the whole world. Amalfi, Positano, Ravello, Maiori and in particular Sorrento. In Sorrento history and culture merge with the breathtaking views that give on the Gulf...
READ MOREItalian restaurateur Mario Iaccarino is opening his first U.S. restaurant, Casa Don Alfonso, at the Ritz-Carlton St. Louis this fall. The Iaccarino family first opened Don Alfonso 1890 in southern Italy. Now, the restaurant has locations all over the world, including Toronto and Macao, China. At Casa Don Alfonso, Iaccarino is looking to welcome St....
READ MORECameos have a very important place in Italian history, culture and lifestyle. The art of Cameo-making, called Glittica, is one of the most ancient arts of humanity and an art that has had its golden moments in Italy over the centuries. During the Roman Empire, for example, Cameos served to emphasize one’s social status, while in Florentine Renaiss...
READ MORESorrento is a small town with a population of 16,000, but its residents are warm, welcoming, and passionate about their culture. A short train ride from Naples and Pompeii, Sorrento is a picturesque escape from busy city life. Known for dazzling waters, gorgeous greenery, and of course, artisan crafted limoncello, Sorrento is the stuff of tourist d...
READ MOREThe Sorrentine Peninsula juts into the Tyrrhenian Sea like a knobbly, pointing finger, its rugged shores sprinkled with some of Europe's most spectacular beaches, its bucolic interior moulded by the limestone Monti Lattari. Of course, the Amalfi Coast on its southern shore is well known, but the rest of the peninsula is just as beautiful, less infu...
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