Along the spectacular Amalfi Coast, the splendor of the scenery is more than matched by the warmth and charm of the people. The hillside is clustered with village houses lively and colorful painted. You can explore the coastal towns of Positano and Amalfi with their Moorish cupolas. Positano is linked with a network of steep streets which rise up and down the town where you'll find all kinds of small ateliers and boutiques offering what is known around the world as "Positano Fashion". The town is also famous for its handmade sandals and some of the artisan shops will make them for you while you wait.
Island of Capri
No one can escape from the charm of the island of Capri, the sight of the Faraglioni Rocks or a trip to the Grotta Azzurra. Many of the most enchanting stretches of the Capri coastline are completely inaccessible by land. By boat you will be able to reach those secluded bays which are just perfect for swimming or sun bathing. It only takes one hour or a little bit more to circle the island; this way you can visit the caves, the special rock formations and all the beauties at sea level. Don't miss the Grotta Bianca, the Natural Arch and the bay of Marina Piccola. Capri is an island which should be experienced also by night; when the sea is enlightened by the silver light of the moon and by the blinking lanterns of the small fishing boat,the streets are animated by the sounds of laughing, music and dancing. You can dine on the Island of Capri andwanderthrough the winding streets where youwill find chic shopping boutiques; it's always a wonderful experience to remember. The picturesque streets of Capri, are famous for the latest designer garment, precious jewelers etc...
Island of Procida
Procida is the ideal destination for those seeking an out-of-the-way holiday, far from the mass tourism routes. A fishing port whose roots date back to the ancient traditions of the Greeks and the Romans and still lives on in the seaside village of Corricella, where you can walk along the waterfront and watch the fishermen mend nets. Dine ashore in one of the folkloristic local restaurants where you'll taste only the freshest sea and seashells.
The Pontine Islands:Ponza & Ventotene
Scattered across the sea between the Bay of Naples and Rome, the Pontine Islands are a paradise for scuba divers, filled with cliffs, caves and crystal clear waters. The main island is Ponza, where it's all about living and breathing "il mare". The sea, the beauty and the landscapes will make you come back time and time again.
Treasures of Tuscany: Elba Island, Giglio Island & Argentario
AfterRome, coastal fishing and port towns in soft pastels are interspersed with some fine sandy beaches in the Island of Elba. Rising up from the Tyrrhenian Sea between the mainland of Italy and Corsica, the mountainous Tuscan Islands offer great anchorages close to the coast.There aren’t many other places to match the extraordinary treasure chest of history, architecture and fine art – which can be all washed down with visits to some of Tuscany’s best wine producers. This is the gourmet and art lover’s idea of heaven.