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Named after the famous popular leader who led the Neapolitan Revolution in 1647 and, according to tradition, was born on the Amalfi coast, the Masaniello Restaurant is located in the very heart of the historical center of Maiori, at the mouth of Via Casale...
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The OSTERIA REALE is a place where the knowledge is mixed to traditional tastes during the years, rediscovering its own origins. This is the motto of the Osteria Reale, located in Gete, a small and picturesque hamlet of the town of Tramonti, famous for...
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Guido Serio and his wife Isa arrived at San Fabiano in 1983 and immediately made investments aimed at producing quality wines. They have gradually made progress over the time, renewing the vineyards, the wine-making chain, the bottling and the cellar...
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Beautiful setting in the Sorrento peninsula and the Gulf of Naples, one of the most panoramic restaurants of Sorrento. Looking for perfect restaurant? Then look further because il Borgo has it all: sea-view, stunning panoramic view of the Bay of Naples...
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Locanda del Silenzio mountain camp is the ideal place for a sporting or relaxing holiday in Val Maira and is the starting point for many hikes. The property has been tastefully restored maintaining the traditional rural style typical of these valleys...
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The Marine Protected Area (MPA) of Miramare
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In 1986, the Marine Protected Area of Miramare (MPA) was established between the small tourist harbour of Grignano and the Barcola Riviera, managed by the Italian branch of the World Wildlife Fund to oversee the complete protection of the area. Access to the sea is, however, allowed for guided, scuba-diving visits and snorkelling with an official guide.
The visitors' centre at the MPA is open throughout the year, and enables visitors to learn more about an undersea world which is not easily accessible by offering a multi-sensory path among habitats typical of the Gulf of Trieste. The staff of biologists and naturalists welcomes school visits and individual tourists, accompanying them in a journey of discovery of the coastal marine environment and involving them in taking samples of and monitoring the plant and animal life. Green, eco-recreational activities involve modules of visits and environmental education of different durations, including week-long residential courses (Blue Weeks).