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  • Mud treatments and massage.

  • Luxury massage and treatments.

  • A spa since ancient times. Mud-baths and mineral waters.

  • Built into the cliffs, with a cave sauna and baths in sulphurous water.

  • Mud, mineral waters and massage.

  • Excellent hiking points can be reached above Positano and between Ravello and AmalfiAtrani. Most of these paths are erstwhile goat trails, while some have been built up as stone stairways, but all of them offer incomparable views.

  • Hug the coastline from Posillipo to Pozzuoli and take local roads to Agnano Terme and La Solfatara.

  • Vesuvius

    A walk along the rim of this vast crater is an experience of a lifetime. Some 20,000 visitors a year trek to the top to peer down into the steaming depths 200 m (700 ft) below. The hike up takes 45 minutes and it’s at its best in late spring, when flowers and songbirds are most vibrant. It is cold on the top, so go prepared.

  • From the royal quarter Via Toledo begins elegantly, but soon the Quartieri Spagnoli (Spanish Quarters) come up along the western flank – a warren of narrow, dark streets that don’t seem to have changed in centuries. However, continuing on you’ll pass appealing Piazza Dante and finally come to the Museo Archeologico.

  • Ravello is a beautiful village high on the hillside overlooking the Amalfi coast. There are great reastaurants with views and lovely walks around the village.

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