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Campania, Southern Italy

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Campania is the most visited Italian region in the south, due to the tremendous attractions along the Amalfi Coast and popular archaeological sites of Pompeii, Herculaneum, Paestum and ancient Capua.

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Amalfi

Amalfi is the principal jewel of the famous Amalfi Coast. The largest and most popular resort on this mountainous stretch of coastline, it is a popular base for tourists wanting to explore the area.

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Benevento

Benevento is rich in culture and history. Home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Church of Santa Sofia and the Arch of Trajan, it is also the producer of the famous Strega 'Witches' Liqueur.

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Capri

The Isle of Capri is famed as a classy and beautiful destination offering staggering views and blue seas. For historians, it is the palace island of the Emperor Tiberius, with neglected Roman remains.

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Ischia Island

Ischia is the largest island in the bay of Naples. Tourists flock to the island for its volcanic thermal spas and well as its beaches and cuisine.

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Maiori

Maiori is known for being a town with possibly the nicest and largest beach on the Coast. Worth a visit in Maiori are the Church of Santa Maria A Mare and the Sanctuary of Santa Maria Delle Grazie.

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Minori

Pearl of the Amalfi Coast, Minori is rich in history, architectural treasures and natural wonders.

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Naples

A trip to Naples is an experience that will give you surprises in every corner of the streets & alleyways. Naples is filled with stunning architecture, rich history, cobbled streets & natural beauty.

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Paestum

Paestum is deemed a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it includes three of the world's best-preserved ancient Greek temples and a museum crammed with millennia-old frescoes, ceramics and daily artifacts.

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Pompeii

Pompeii is the most visited archaeological site in the world, due to its many and well-preserved ruins, left behind by a city buried in Vesuvius’s wake in the year 79AD.

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Positano

A popular resort famous not only for its hotels and boutiques but also for the winding stairways that connect the town and the towering cliffs above.

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Sorrento

Perched picturesquely on a plateau above the sea with spectacular views over the Bay of Naples, Sorrento has been a popular tourist destination for almost two centuries.

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Salerno

Salerno is a port city, with winding medieval streets, well-preserved historical sites and medieval castle ruins overlooking the city. A convenient budget-friendly base for exploring the Amalfi Coast.

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Mount Vesuvius

Burying the city of Pompeii in 79AD, Mt Vesuvius is the only active volcano on mainland Europe. Surrounded by the Vesuvius National Park, the summit is open to visitors via a network of paths.

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Furore

A fjord on the Amalfi Coast, Furore consists of a few old houses hugging the cliffs and a tiny beach. The impressive 30m high arched bridge over this inlet was host to world high diving competitions.

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Ravello

Ravello is a city of musical inspiration. Wander through the historic streets and cobblestone paths. Stunning villas and coastal scenery have captivated visitors for centuries.