Amalfi Cruises
The exquisite town of Amalfi, located within a deep ravine at the base of Monte Cerreto, is a UNESCO listed World Heritage Site due to its natural beauty. Surrounded by the most turquoise of seas, and streets lined with wisteria-covered buildings, it’s known locally as the ‘Pearl of the Mediterranean’. Many of its buildings were lost to the sea in an earthquake in 1343, but it’s still possible to see the Moorish-style Cloister of Paradise and Arab-Romanesque Sant’Andrea Cathedral.
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Amalfi Coast
One of Europe’s most desirable and romantic locations, the Amalfi Coast has long been impressing visitors that flock to the region. Occupying the southern side of Sorrento’s peninsula, it lays claim to being Europe’s most beautiful stretch of coast.
Papermaking
Production of handmade paper in the early 12th century, according to the Arabic method, in the manufacture of iron and wool. Visit the Museum of Paper (Museo della Carta) and the Amatruda paper mill for an insight into this interesting industrial history.
Amalfi Lemons
Dating back to the 11th century, lemons are the most well-known product of the Amalfi Coast and are claimed to be some of the world’s best. Sfusato d'Amalfi are protected by the Consorzio di Tutela del Limone Costa d'Amalfi I.G.P.
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