We introduce you to the “precious” Amalfi Coast, a wealth of flowers, rocks caressed by sunlight and the wide open sea. Together we leave for the discovery of the virgin coast and the natural beaches accessible by sea only, an ancient world made of old houses sheltered behind historic churches, linked together through narrow lanes and steps, the squares becoming “open-air” living rooms, a stage of artistic and culinary displays. Come and discover the Amalfi Coast with us sailing along the coastline and experiencing our organized land tours
From Amalfi
Pickup included
White, green and light blue, the typical colours of ceramic made in Vietri; these colours reflect in the waters the spirit of the village that was once a small port. Two rocks seen in the middle of the sea are called “I due fratelli” became the symbol of the village (according to the legend these rocks represent two brothers reunited after their death by the divinities of the sea). Vietri is very characteristic because of its white plaster rococo buildings, its sheltered narrow lanes, the laundry hanging outside, its balconies, fountains and the shop signs made of ceramic.
A scenic tower which dates back to the XVI century, “Torre Crestarella”, built by the Spanish viceroy of Naples, Don Pedro de Toledo, dominates the beach which also carries the name of the tower. With its 120 metres of sand mixed with small pebbles, Crestarella beach is our first stop.
Afterwards, approaching Cetara, you will experience the illusion of looking at a small oasis: the reflection of the small houses sparkles on the water and the surrounding rocks of the strand. Catara was the ancient Saracen fortress and its name comes from Latin Cetariae, “tonnara” (tuna-fishing net).
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points