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Taormina

Taormina was founded anciently by the Siculians, who merged with the Greek population of Naxos in the 4th century BC. Under the control of Syracuse, t… Read the rest
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Castelsardo

Castelsardo is a picturesque town that stands on the sea, and the sea itself has marked its history. The town was used as a defensive stronghold and s… Read the rest
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Ventotene Island

It was originally called Pandataria and is said to have been "the island of the Sirens" of Odysseus. Crossed by a 2,000-year history, it a… Read the rest
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Bordighera

Bordighera is as chic and elegant as the English tourists who colonized it in the late 1800s. Walk along the Via Romana and admire the pine forest, bo… Read the rest
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Tremiti Islands

The Tremiti consists of five islands (San Domino, the most famous, San Nicola, the historical and administrative center, Capraia, Cretaccio, Pianosa)… Read the rest
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Positano

Positano’s name is supposed to stem from legend. The story goes that the painting of the Virgin Mary was aboard a Turkish ship that was strand… Read the rest
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Gaeta

The origins of Gaeta’s name are still shrouded in legend: Strabo indicated its origin from the term "Caiatas" used by Laconian fisherm… Read the rest
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Sorrento

Sorrento, located along the coast of the Gulf of Salerno. It is not only a vacation spot during the summer, but also one of the most popular destinati… Read the rest
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Talamone

The earliest records of Talamone speak of an ancient Etruscan nucleus, Tlamu, which stood near the hill of Talamonaccio. To this period (4th century B… Read the rest