Vietri’s historical centre

Vietri sul Mare (Vietri on the Sea), named “prima perla della costiera amalfitana” (the first pearl of Amalfi’s coast). From 1997 Vietri is part of UNESCO’s world heritage along with the rest of Amalfi’s coast. Vietri’s ceramic is everywhere, exported all over the world. Absolutely worth visiting are the traditional ceramic workshops. Just like in the rest of Amalfi’s coast, you owe it to yourself to try out a dish of anchovies or, alternatively, some of Gragnano’s “paccheri” with some fresh fish. Also worth visiting is Vietri’s municipal villa, a small park with a beautiful view on Salerno’s gulf, featuring seats and walls covered in Vietri’s colorful ceramic.

2,4km from Torreammare

www.vietrisulmare.it

 

 

Raito

Raito is close to Vietri sul Mare and is situated on a hill, from which it towers over Salerno’s gulf. The name “raito” comes from latin and translates to “kissed from the sun”, referring to the town’s position, exposed to the sun on every hour of the day. From here you can witness amazing views and the sea’s infinite beauty. The town has no roads, but distinctive flights of steps, which act as the only way to visit the place.

3,1 km from Torreammare

www.costadiamalfi.it

 

 

Salerno’s historical centre

Salerno is a port city on top of mount Bonadies. Its rich historical centre is one of its most distinctive places, filled with workshops and restaurants.
Among the most important places to visit you can find:
-the ancient Arechi’s castle, which offers both beautiful views of the sea and a museum of ceramic.
-The cathedral, built on top of an old roman temple
-Minerva’s garden, where medicinal plants have been grown since the XIV century
-Santa Sofia’s momumental complex, created at the end of the X centory as the first monastery of the benedictine order.
-Salerno’s seafront, beautiful at every hour of the day with lots of choices for restaurants and pubs.
-Salerno’s municipal villa, the city’s “garden”. Planned in 1874 on the city’s entrance coming down from Vietri sul Mare, from November to January, Salerno’s municipal villa turns into an enchanted garden thanks to the “Luci d’Artista” (artist’s lights) demonstration, an exhibition of brilliant art pieces that traditionally donate light to Salerno’s nights during the christmas period.

1,9 km from Torreammare

www.salernoturistica.it

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pompei’s archeological park

Pompei’s archeological excavations have given us back what remains of old Pompei, next to Civita’s hill, right next to modern Pompei, buried beneath a blanket of lava and ashes from the Vesuvius eruption in 79 (along with Ercolano, Stabia and Oplonti).

28,8 km from Torreammare

pompeiisites.org

 

 

Ercolano’s archeological park

Ercolano, ancient roman city destroyed and buried by the Vesuvius eruption of 79 d.C., was brought back to history’s chronicles in the 700s thanks to the Bourbonic explorations. Due to this ,despite its multicentury long history, excavations have brought to light but a mere fraction of the old city, leaving most of the ancient Herculaneum buried underground, including the forense area, the sacred buildings and civil buildings that store precious decorations and furnishing.

43 km from Torreammare

ercolano.beniculturali.it

 

 

Oplotins, Poppea’s villa

Poppea Sabina’s villa, second wife of Nero, is one of the UNESCO’s world heritage sites. An absolutely immense building, so big it has its own thermal complex and many paintings creating perspective tricks with architectural elements such as doors or columns, while also appearing on walls with images of animals, fruits or masks.

32,3 km from Torreammare

www.pompei.it

 

 

Miglio D’Oro’s villa

The Miglio d’Oro (Golden Mile) is named this way due to its lucky position, in between the greenish slopes of the Vesuvius and the sea. It features over 122 houses, built from the neapolitan aristrocacy to emulate Charles III and his beautiful summer manor in Portici. Only some of these villas have been restored. Worth visiting are Villa Campolieto, Villa Bruno and Villa Favorita.

42 km from Torreammare to Villa Campolieto

www.villevesuviane.net

 

 

Cetara

 

Cetara is a delightful fishermen village on the Amalfi coast, keeping its fishing tradition alive to this day. A small group of houses on a greenish rocky cove, with a fascinating Saracen tower watching over the small beach, and a small harbor where the fishing boats and the skiffs are docked. Famous for the anchovy sauce and the delicious tuna fished according to tradition, it is the favorite destination of people that want to immerse in the fishing life and try the best fish on Amalfi’s coast.

6,8 km from Torreammare

www.cetaraturistica.it

 

 

Maiori

 

Maiori is one of the main cities of the Amalfi coast. UNESCO declared Maiori, along with the rest of the coast, a world heritage site in 1997. A beautiful seaside resort can be found between Capo d’Orso and a short promontory that separates it from Minori. The town is full of things to see, and the nearby towns of the coast can be reached in few minutes via public transportation. According to history, the city’s origins date back to Etruscan age. The original name of the town was Rheginna Maior, to separate it from the neighbouring town Reghinna Minor (what remains of Minori today). The city has endured the historical events of the Divina ever since the times of the antique Amalfi republic.

16,6 km from Torreammare

www.maiori.it

 

 

Atrani

 

Atrani, a small italian town by size, is part of the Amalfi coast. Roughly 700m apart from Amalfi, it is one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. Its strategic position makes it a prime choice for people that wish to visit the whole Amalfi coast. Born close the valley of the Dragone river, it is the only town in the Amalfi coast that still holds the traits of a fishermen village. Made unique by its strict roads, small houses built close to the beach and then branching out to the hills, the centre of the town circles up a fountain.

20,8 km from Torreammare

www.costieraamalfitana.com

 

 

Ravello

 

Ravello was renamed the city of music, and it hosts villa Cimbrone, villa Rufolo, the Oscar Niemeyer auditorium and a vibrant cultural scene with the Ravello Festival and the Ravello Concert Society. Centuries of history, a beautiful position towering some of the best parts of the coast and views that have endeared countless people, inspired artist and filled our hearts with passion.

25,6 km from Torreammare

www.ravello.com

 

 

Amalfi

 

Amalfi is a city featuring a suggestive natural setting beneath the steep cliffs of the south-western italian coast. Between the IX and the XI century, it hosted a powerful seafaring republic. In the heart of the city you can find the cathedral, the beautiful white little roads surrounded by typical workshops and restaurants with local specialties. The port is well worth a visit.

21,6 km from Torreammare

www.amalfi.it

 

 

 

Conca dei marini

 

Conca dei Marini is a dreamlike place in a basin-shaped bay. Conca dei Marini is built on two levels. On the lower you can find small houses right next to the water reflecting in the small bay; up above, lying on the hill, limestone-based houses scatteed among the gardens, olive trees and the lemon grove terraces leading down to the sea. Worth vising is the emerald cave, a sea cave where water appears to be emerald colored.

25,3 km from Torreammare

www.costieraamalfitana.com

 

 

 

Praiano

 

The sunset in Praiano is commonly thought to be one of the most romantic on the coast. Situated between Positano and Conca dei Marini, the view you can see from Praiano goes form Positano’s bay to the islands of Li Galli, with Punta Campanella and Capri on the background. Along with the myriad of small roads, flights of stairs and house in pastel colors, one of Praiano’s trademark traits is the presence of sacred kiosks in majolica all over the village, a testament to the families that built them to ask for divine protection and to claim propriety of the respective area.

32,3 km from Torreammare

www.praiano.it

 

 

 

Positano

 

Positano is the place that, just like the sirens that roamed the Galli islands, never stops seducing people who visit it. When viewed from the Sea Positano almost looks like a shell, decorated with different colors. From the Lattari mountains’ green that watch over it to the white, pink and yellow of its mediterranean houses, the grey silver of its pebble beaches and, lastly, the blue of its sea.

40 km da Torreammare

www.positano.com

 

 

Sorrento

 

Sorrento is a coast town of the Sorrento’s peninsula situated next to Naples’ bay, in the south-west part of Italy. Built on a cliff that separates it from its crowded harbor, Sorrento is famous for its view on the sea and Tasso Square, with all different kinds of coffee shops. The historical centre is a maze of little roads where you can find the church of San Francesco, a XIV century building with a chill clloister.

53 km from Torreammare

www.sorrentotourism.com

 

 

Vico Equense

 

Vico Equense is geographically speaking the first town of the Sorrento’s peninsula. If you’re looking for a nice village in the area that isn’t too crowded with tourists, consider a stay here! Vico Equense offers a nice historical centre with views right on top of the sea and nice beaches. Less than ten minutes of train away from Sorrento and not very famous amoung tourists outside of Italy. Around the centre, climbing along the slopes of mount Faito, you can find 13 country farmhouses where the locals often stop for a good pizza o a big, filling lunch in agritourism. If you live the night life, instead, head out to the “Marina di Aequa” on summer evenings and have a walk around its “baretti” (small bars) and restaurants on the seashores.

44,6 km from Torreammare

www.prolocovicoequense.it

 

 

Monte Terminio

 

Mount Terminio is one of the biggest heights around Avellino, reaching up to 1.806m of height. It’s part of the mountain range of the Picentini mounts in the Apennines. This mountain, 45 minutes away from Naples and 30 from Salerno, is much beloved from people that want to spend a few relaxing hours on a pic-nic. Here, climbing towards the Terminio, you can find many areas for picnics that, especially in the weekend, welcome thousands of tourists from all over the Campania region (and beyond!).

32 km from Torreammare

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