Your tour will take you to the refined Sorrento, the pearl of the Sorrento peninsula. Visit the historic center and discover its hidden treasures, such as Sorrento Cathedral, Baroque churches and the suggestive Cloister of San Francesco. Don't forget to taste limoncello, a local liqueur made with local lemons.
Later in the picturesque Positano, a city nestled between the hills and the crystal clear sea of the Amalfi Coast. Here you can admire the view from the surrounding mountain and stroll through the narrow streets of the old town dotted with fashion shops and local crafts. Taste the local cuisine, famous for its dishes of fresh fish and Mediterranean vegetables.
Finally Amalfi lemon gardens, which all year round dot yellow the dark green of the foliage on the sides of the mountain that plunges towards the sea and blends with the colors of the water, which along this coast constantly change between turquoise, indigo, emerald.
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The municipality of Meta is located in the Sorrento peninsula along with the municipalities of Vico Equense, Piano di Sorrento, Sant'Agnello, Sorrento and Massa Lubrense. It is the second country on the peninsula coming from Naples, after Vico Equense, it overlooks only the Gulf of Naples. Meta rises about 111 meters above sea level and covers an area of about 2.5 km2, which include both coastal areas, with over 800 meters of coastline, and mountainous areas, with the hamlet of Alberi, Monte Vico Alvano in the South East, 642 meters, and part of the Lattari Mountains. Although there are no real political divisions within the municipality, popular tradition sees Meta divided into two distinct parts: Meta "above" and Meta "below"; the first includes Trees and the inner area of the country; the second is instead composed of the area in front of the coast.
The city of Sorrento, from which the whole territory that, perched on the Lattari Mountains, separates the Gulf of Naples from that of Salerno, takes its name, is a renowned destination for international tourism: lying on a large tufa terrace overlooking the sea, it is a small and quiet holiday resort famous for its villas, hotels, parks and gardens, as well as for the beautiful views and characteristic citrus groves. Of Greek origin, and then raised under Roman domination, Sorrento gravitates today around Piazza Tasso and Corso Italia (on which the Duomo stands), from which you can reach the sea view through a maze of narrow streets full of characteristic and lively shops. The most impressive view is that observable from the viewpoint of the Villa Comunale, which opens onto the port and the entire Gulf of Naples.
Gallo Lungo is the largest of the three and is the only one to have been inhabited since Roman times: it has an elongated shape that extends for about 400 m with a variable width that towards the center is about 100 m and towards the "head" is about 200 m. To the west of Gallo Lungo are La Rotonda and Dei Briganti to the north of the Rotonda, the latter denomination reported on the website of the municipality of Positano,[1] although more commonly the island is referred to on texts as La Castelluccia. The islets are covered with grass and shrubs, with a great abundance of daffodils.
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The driver will be waiting for you at the meeting point with a sign with your name on it. For anything else feel free to contact me!