суббота, 21 сентября 2013 г.
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Built in 1875 the Hotel Minerva is of historical importance being one of the oldest hotels in Sorrento. Situated high on a cliff only 10 minutes walk from the town centre, it has a commanding view of the whole Gulf of Naples.
The Hotel Minerva in Sorrento hornblower dinner cruise has 63 rooms, of which 52 have sea views. Carefully furnished in a Mediterranean style, each is different but all have private bathrooms, air conditioning, hornblower dinner cruise hair dryer, satellite TV, mini-bar, safety box, Wi-Fi internet access, satellite TV and telephones.
Situated on the roof of the hotel, the swimming pool overlooks the whole of the Bay of Naples, offering views of the islands of Capri and Ischia and facing majestic Mount Vesuvius with the cities hornblower dinner cruise of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Castellamare di Stabia at its foot. The Solarium below allows you to tan yourself in the heat of the sun or find cool relief under the green pergola or a cool drink with a friend. The hotel prides itself on its restaurant with excellent Italian and international hornblower dinner cruise cuisine.
About Campania The region of Campania is perhaps most famous for the stunning Amalfi coastline stretching between Sorrento and Salerno – villages cascading down the cliff faces and plunging dramatically into the sea. Naples is the capital of the region but you cannot overlook Caserta, Benevento, Salerno and Avellino, or the enchanting islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida. This is an area which is extraordinarily rich in culture hornblower dinner cruise with the classical remains at Herculaneum, Pompei and Paestum. From more recent history, hornblower dinner cruise the baroque Royal Palace in Caserta is not to be missed either. The spectacular natural scenery of this area is also not to be overlooked with the mountainous parks around Mount Vesuvius and along the Cilento coast. A drive or a boat trip along the Amalfi Coast is a must (although the drive is not for the faint-hearted!).
The main towns of the Amalfi Coast are all connected really well by public transport (boats and buses), and there are numerous ferry crossings over to the islands from Sorrento. Sorrento is also one of the stations on the rural train service – the Circumvesuviana, which as the name suggests, goes around Vesuvius. The town of Sorrento is a bustling, cosmopolitan city with a wide array of pavement cafes, bars, restaurants and shops. The narrow streets of the old centre are filled with charming souvenir stalls and boutique shops alike. Just a short walk down the hill (or a quick bus ride) will bring you to the port of Sorrento where all the boat trips and ferries depart from. Beaches are few and far between hornblower dinner cruise in this area because of the rocky nature of the coastline. Sorrento has adapted here and they have bathing platforms instead which are fantastic.
Positano is one town which you must not miss out on – the traffic free centre is a myriad of winding alleyways, steps and alcoves which provide hornblower dinner cruise welcome shade from the sun. Because there are no cars in the town centre you can expect to do a fair amount of walking up steps and hills, but this does nothing to detract from the exclusive, glamorous, but still traditional feel that the town has. If you are lucky enough to be staying in the town centre you will find that porters are available to help you with your luggage hornblower dinner cruise for a small fee. The fine shingle beach is one of the few along this coast and you will find numerous boat trips and excursions depart from here.
Amalfi's main square is the picture perfect place for a relaxing aperitif – the background of the beautifully tiled Duomo is spectacular. Limoncello is the order of the day here – produced locally in the many terraced citrus orchards which dominate the cliff faces in this area. The small public beach is often crowded but there are numerous coves and rocky inlets along this coast.
Don't forget to go above Amalfi into the lush green hills and explore Ravello with its breathtaking views, the stunning Villa Rufolo and if you're there in the summer you can experience the music festival in honour of Wagner.
The Minerva Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner (smart/casual) and during the summer months hornblower dinner cruise you can dine by candlelight hornblower dinner cruise on the panoramic terrace. The bar often has live music playing while you sip your limoncello.
Ilios Travel are members of the Association of Independent Tour Operators , UK Civil Aviation Authority and the ABTA Travel Association Ilios Travel is a trading name of Visions Holiday Group which comprises of Visions of Africa, Islands of Greece and Ilios Travel. www.visionsholidaygroup.co.uk
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