Overlooking the Amalfi Coast, Ravello is the city of music, a medieval village full of winding cobblestone streets, abundant gardens, and spectacular views of the Mediterranean. It's situated in a more elevated position than the other 'pearls' of the Amalfi Coast and boasts exceptional landscapes even earning Villa Cimbrone's terrace the name of 'Terrace of Infinity.' The town's villas offer some of the best views of the famous coastline, with sweeping seascapes and breathtaking scenery. Villa Rufolo inspired the composer Wagner when he wrote his famed opera, Parsifal. Ravello is still known for its musical events, including the Ravello Festival, which is strongly connected to the composer and his symphonies.
The Neapolitan Riviera is one of Italy`s most popular vacation destinations. Its coastline curves around the sun-soaked bays of Sorrento and Naples on Italy`s southwest coast. Inland you`ll find ancient ruins like Pompeii and natural wonders like Mount Vesuvius.
Its crescent-shape cuddles some true natural masterpieces; famous Capri, the spa haven of Ischia, and the tiny village like Procida. They offer a landscape of rare beauty molded by the wind, the sea and man.
Declared one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites for its undisputed beauty and the uniqueness of its natural landscape. Typical houses, painted in warm pastel colors, follow the natural slope of the foothills of Mounts Lattari, leaning against each other, creating a very picturesque landscape.