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A memorable ride aboard the unforgettable and magnificent vintage Fiat 500.
The Italian symbol par excellence. This legendary little car will take you along the emblematic Strada statale 163 Amalfitana. Along this unforgettable route, you will discover all these small fishing towns with incomparable charm which are the heritage of the magnificent Amalfi Coast.
Between daytime landscapes and return at night, it is a real gift for the eyes to see both the sun shining brightly on the sea, and later the enchanting lights of the sailing boats and small coastal towns . On full moon days there is an extra gift. You will go back in time for a few hours and come back with eyes filled with happiness and stars to see this spectacle under the open sky. A memory forever engraved in your memory.
Cetara is a small village on the Amalfi Coast. Small stone mosaic and houses with colorful walls, among the green coastal vegetation, Cetara is an old fishing village. At the foot of Mount Falerno, Cetara is still linked to traditional economic activities such as fishing and for this reason it retains its seaside village charm almost intact. Tuna and anchovies are the kings of Cetara cuisine, the typical dish of which is spaghetti with anchovy sauce. The city, known for its ancient maritime tradition, becomes in summer a real seaside resort linked to its sandy and pebble beaches, bathed by a crystal clear sea. The small historic center contains monuments of various origins, such as churches, a Romanesque building with Baroque interiors, the numerous noble palaces along the main street, the square with the gardens overlooking the sea and the ancient watchtowers scattered along the territory.
20 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
In the heart of the Amalfi Coast, a place not to be missed is Maiori. The coast offers unique views, in all its parts: it is not for nothing that the entire coastline is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but for this very reason it is really difficult to choose what place to visit. Maiori is a small and charming seaside resort, landlocked between Capo d’Orso and the promontory which leads to Minori. With its fairytale atmospheres and landscapes, Maiori also fascinated Roberto Rossellini, who chose it as the setting for many of his neorealist films, including Paisà, Miracolo and Viaggio in Italia. Maiori, whose original name was Reghinna Majorha, has a romantic atmosphere. It is an oasis of peace for the soul where time never stands still. You will see that it will enchant you with its panoramas, its monuments and its beach, the longest on the coast.
20 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Located in a charming and quiet cove between Capo d'Orso and Conca dei Marini, Minori is the town on the Amalfi Coast nicknamed the narcissus of the coast for the particularity of its territory and the fertility of its lands. The inhabited area, small white houses which wind along the coast or which adapt to the sunny terraces of the hills behind, immerse themselves in the green of the vegetable gardens or lemon trees. The enchanting landscape, visiting Minori means discovering precious medieval monuments and works of art. The small but comfortable pebble beach equipped with bathing facilities (umbrellas and deck chairs) and above all the smell of orange blossoms, the taste of the sea and the mild climate make Minori a very popular vacation spot. Do not hesitate to explore Minori on foot, the town is not very big and easy to discover.
20 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
And finally we arrive in Amalfi. Amalfi is one of the pearls of southern Italy, the largest city on the Amalfi Coast, and the oldest. It is one of those that attracts the most tourists on the entire coast of this region. The unique architecture of the white houses, the mild climate for most of the year make it an ideal tourist destination chosen by thousands of Italian and foreign tourists. Amalfi gives its name to the Amalfi Coast of the same name, famous throughout the world and since 1997 declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The best way to visit Amalfi is to get lost in its streets among the flowers and the scent of lemons. Stroll along Amalfi's Via Lorenzo, Via Capuano and the characteristic Via dei Mercanti, wandering through alleys and staircases, arched passages and fountain-adorned squares. The historic center is a small labyrinth to explore on foot.
2 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
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