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Located on the famous AmalfiCoast drive, a few minutes from the famous town of Amalfi, the Santa Caterina enjoys a panoramic coastal setting of incomparable beauty. The history of this special resort is as impressive as its surroundings. In 1880, Giuseppe...
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Situated on the last bend of Amalfi's promenade and beach, this hotel is on four levels. Bright and Mediterranean in style, the Marina Riviera is a converted old noble villa. All rooms are spacious & tastefully furnished, and have open windows or balconies...
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Hotel Villa Maria - Amalfi's Coast - Ravello Owned by the Palumbo family, the Villa Maria Hotel offers to its guest the romantic atmosphere of the enchanting Ravello. It is located in a central position, in the historic center of the town, among Villa...
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A path immersed in the colours and scents of abundant Mediterranean flora leads to the viewpoint of PuntaTragara in Capri, the setting for one of the most exclusive hotels in the world. Hotel PuntaTragara reigns over the most dramatically beautiful scenery,...
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The Hotel Bellevue is a beautiful Mediterranean-style property, totally refurbished in 2007, surrounded by warm colored geranium and bougainvilleas, lush Mediterranean vegetation and lemon groves. It is located along the scenic "Strada Statale Amalfitana"...
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The province of Salerno is the largest one of the Campania region and together with the Divine Amalfi Coast, the archaeological areas of Paestum and the uncontaminated Cilento, it also includes the high plains crossed by the Sele River and the Vallo di Diano.
It is rich in cultural and architectonic masterpieces of great value (such as, San Lorenzo's Certosa at Padula, the Greek temples at Paestum, San Matteo's Cathedral in Salerno, the Abbey of the Holy Trinity at Cava de' Tirreni), but also in many oeno-gastronomic specialties: the San Marzano tomato DOP (Denomination of protected origin), the "red gold" of Campania, is probably one of the ingredients most closely associated with the Mediterranean diet, intended as healthy eating; the Buffalo Mozzarella Cheese, produced in the Sele Plains following unchanged centuries-old traditions. Without forgetting the soft and thornless Paestum artichoke, the Giffoni nut IGP and the delicious extra-virgin olive oil from Cilento.
Art, culture, craftwork and a renowned oeno-gastronomic tradition are waiting for you in the province of Salerno!