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Campania
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An ideal stop for sailors seeking an anchorage in the Tyrrhenian Sea. Known for its beautiful landsc… Read more about this listing
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When I anchored there, the water was crystal clear and perfect for swimming. I appreciated how quiet… Read more about this listing
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Baia di Ieranto is a stunning and protected bay on the Sorrento Peninsula, located in the Campania r… Read more about this listing
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Cala di Mitigliano, nestled at the tip of the Sorrentine Peninsula in Campania, is a quiet anchorage… Read more about this listing
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The staff were friendly and helped me tie up without a hitch. I appreciated the local vibe, no touri… Read more about this listing
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The marina offers excellent facilities, including fresh water, electricity, and clean restrooms. I l… Read more about this listing
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Mary Cala degli Aragonesi
A quiet haven tucked along the rugged coast of Ischia, perfect if you’re looking to escape the crowd… Read more about this listing
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A brief maritime history of Campania and the Amalfi Coast
The enchanting Amalfi Coast in the Campania region is a UNESCO World Heritage site. In the 9th century, the Republic of Amalfi emerged as a prominent trading power, forging connections with distant lands. This bustling port city became a beacon of commerce, where merchants exchanged spices, silks, and knowledge, cultivating a vibrant cultural exchange that would shape the region’s identity.
A little further north, the ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum offer a poignant glimpse into daily life before the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. These archaeological site reveal intricate frescoes, well-preserved mosaics, and the footprints of those who once inhabited these towns. The meticulous preservation of these sites allows visitors to step back in time, gaining insight into Roman society, social structures, and even culinary habits.
