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The Coast

Amalfi Coast and Sicily The Jewel Of the Mediterranean The is an Italian seaside escape that captures an old world charm that is a true rarity in the 21st century. From the dramatic cliffs of to the natural thermal springs of to the limestone coastlines of – there’s no better taste of the Mediterranean lifestyle. This is a once in a lifetime experience to charter some of the bluest and clearest waters imaginable – all aboard your own private, luxury yacht. Filled to the brim with ancient history and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, you’ll find an endless array of archaeological treasures with the backdrop of volcanoes and white sand beaches. Visit the birthplace of pasta and pizza before dining in world renowned Michelin Star restaurants. As you take in the natural and man made wonders of this magical place – inhaling the intoxicating scents of citrus groves and olive trees – you will only find yourself wanting more. Find your Mediterranean paradise along the Amalfi Coast and Sicily. , The ancient city of Naples is a jewel on the ! Set against a colorful seaport, the city is carved into the slopes of the Bay of Naples with the backdrop of the infamous volcano, Mount Vesuvius. Naples is known for its exquisite cuisine and it is said that spaghetti and pizza were invented here. Once you’ve had your fill, you can explore the numerous historical sites, palaces, art museums, and churches. Two can’t miss locations are the National Archaeological Museum – thought to be the best in Europe – and the San Carlo Opera House. Another archaeological treasures is Centro Storico, which was deemed a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Ischia, Italy Ischia, the largest island in the Bay of Naples, is a lush, semi-tropical environment that is famous for its natural thermal springs. Known as “The Island of Well-Being,” here you’ll find the pride and joy of Ischia – the quaint village of Forio, which offers thermal springs and volcanic mud to cleanse and relax. A must see is , which is one of the bay’s best kept secrets! Here you can dine in one of the oceanside restaurants while savoring the intoxicating scent of nearby lemon groves and stunning views of the picturesque pastel coloured houses. You can also visit the celebrated Il Mosaico – the only double-Michelin-starred restaurant on the island.

Pompeii, Italy No trip along the Amalfi Coast is complete without a stop in one of the most popular tourist attractions in Italy, . Dating back to the 8th century B.C. when Pompeii was initially founded, it has now become a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Once a thriving and sophisticated Roman city, Pompeii was buried under 60ft (18m) of ash and pumice after the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. The organization which runs Pompeii now actively encourages people to visit the other nearby sites which were also preserved by the same volcanic blast, including and Stabiae. But outside of the famous ruins is a town called , (spelled with one “i”), which is a living, breathing Italian town. Sorrento, Italy Sorrento has been attracting tourists since Roman times. It was named after the mythical mermaids that serenaded Ulysses and his crew with their enchanting siren’s song. Perched on a terraced ledge over the sea, the town is a labyrinth of alleys and steps that connect the village to the picturesque harbor and lovely beaches. Surrounded by a countryside of citrus groves and olive trees, this clifftop town has fantastic views of Mount Vesuvius, as well as panoramic views of Naples, and the sister islands. The locals here are known to be extremely friendly, warm and hospitable, and won’t hesitate to encourage the obligatory digestivo of Limoncello!

Capri, Italy Capri is a legendary jet setting island that enchants all who step onto its shores and was forever romanticized in the film “It Started in Naples.” The town is nested in the cliffs with panoramic views of a dramatic limestone coastline. Capri offers a lively ambiance of chic bars, trendy restaurants and boutiques, a place to see and be seen! Sixty-five caves punctuate the cliffs of Capri, and a major highlight is the “Blue ” which is 65ft (20m) below sea level. Reflections of light bathe the stalactites in a kaleidoscope of turquoises and silvers creating a magical journey through the tunnels and ruins.

Amalfi, Italy Welcome to the pearl of the Amalfi Coast! The “land of everlasting Spring” is said to be where Hercules buried his beloved nymph “Amalfi”, as it was the most beautiful place in the world. Historically Amalfi was a major commercial harbor of the Mediterranean. This spot of the coast was dubbed a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. When strolling through the city, you will find an endless supply of historic churches, convents, piazzas, fountains, and museums. Majestic and magnificent, Amalfi Cathedral is visually stunning, and its crypt, which is rumored to hold the remains of Saint Andrew, is filled with exquisite religious art that rivals the best of Venice and Rome. An excursion to the Emeraldo Grotto will leave you in awe as you row through a marine cave with stalactites and stalagmites, many of which are underwater. Palermo, Sicily Palermo is a city teetering between the classic allure of European culture and the centre of the ancient world. Cruise along Sicily’s unique coastline, the capital of the Italian island, which has been at a crossroads of civilizations for a millennia. Here you’ll discover a heady, heavily spiced mix of Byzantine , Arabesque domes, and frescoed cupolas. The city’s medieval, historical district is filled with awe inspiring places such as the Norman palaces and churches. Despite its noisy streets, Sicily’s largest city is a shy beast, rewarding the inquisitive with citrus-filled cloisters, stucco-laced chapels, and vintage stores filled with the threads of faded aristocrats. Add to this Italy’s biggest opera house and an ever-growing number of vibrant, new-school eateries and bars and you might just find yourself suddenly, unexpectedly in love.

Portorosa, Sicily Welcome to Sicily’s most modern and efficient marina, Marina di Portorosa. Portorosa is an elegant and modern structure on the northern coast of Sicily, in the Patti Gulf between Capo Tindari and Capo Milazzo. Protected by two large breakwater mills, it offers a safe haven from all wind types. A few kilometers from the Aeolian Islands, you will to discover a mini dream vacation at the end of your luxury yacht charter. In this highly exclusive ports. You’ll find a shopper lover’s dream in the fashionable tourist harbor of Portorosa. The town additionally has gorgeous beaches, a grand swimming pool, and the possibility for a small fishing or diving expedition.