Sorrento: An Italian Haven by the Sea

March 1, 2011 by  
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Far from the smoggy hustle and bustle of major metropolises like Rome and Naples, the peaceful town of Sorrento, Italy is a quaint and quiet refuge for weary travelers. The nearby ocean offers fresh breezes and stunning views, and many popular destinations are just a short trip away. Take a stroll through the sunny downtown streets or indulge in an authentic meal at an outdoor cafe, all the while taking in the old-world atmosphere of this southern Italian town.

One of the greatest draws to Sorrento is the majestic rocky bluffs that drop off to the sea. There are few sandy beaches to be found, but what this town lacks in expansive shores it more than makes up for in sweeping views of the Mediterranean. The city itself, which is nestled between lush green hills, curves around the water and creates a breathtaking vista when lit up at night.

Sorrento is also known for its charming downtown, which is characterized by narrow streets and numerous shops. Here you can find many unique souvenirs, from colorful, hand-sculpted candles to limoncello, a famous Italian liqueur made from lemons. You can also find many items handmade by local artisans; lace tablecloths, earthenware vessels, and other original works of art are available around every corner. Take a relaxing afternoon stroll around town and discover for yourself the great supply of souvenirs to be found.

Dining in Sorrento can be a one-of-a-kind experience. For a special night out, there are several high-end restaurants located on the soaring cliffs above the water. Many of these eateries specialize in fresh seafood, and some even have expansive outdoor terraces. The view of blossoming lemon trees beside the ocean will add to the atmosphere as you indulge in rich lobster risotto or lemon cake. For a less formal but equally delicious meal, check out one of many casual restaurants, which are also known as “bars”, in the downtown district. You can order a freshly made panini or pastry from the front of the restaurant and take it to go, or sit down and enjoy a made-to-order pizza in a quaint cafe setting.

Although Sorrento itself is not known for any significant tourist attractions, it is a wonderfully centralized location for your travels to nearby popular destinations. The famous island of Capri, for example, is just a ferry ride away from Sorrento and is a great place to visit on a day trip. Take the scenic chairlift ride to the top of Capri and be rewarded by stunning 360-degree views, or treat yourself to a tour of the majestic Blue Grotto, a sea cave where the bright azure waters are lit mysteriously by a natural underwater glow. Sorrento is also a great starting point for a tour of the breathtakingly scenic Amalfi Coast, along which you can visit such famous towns as Positano and Amalfi. The ancient city of Pompeii, remarkably well-preserved in layers of volcanic ash, is a relatively short journey from Sorrento, and a tour of the town is both fascinating and educational.

When you’re weary from your journeys in the beautiful but busy cities of Italy, take some time to slow down in Sorrento. Some of the best sightseeing in Italy is just a short journey away, and the sweeping views and wonderful culture of this charming city will not disappoint.

Three Top Tourist Sites in Rome

July 12, 2010 by  
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By Leigh Williams

The Eternal City of Rome is without doubt one of the top tourist destinations in the world. Below you will find a selection of the most interesting tourists sights, all of which are a must-see if you are coming to visit the city: Read more

5 Great Summer Family Attractions in Metro Atlanta

July 11, 2010 by  
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By Jeanne Stamps

1. Six Flags Over Georgia
If you’re eager to ride raging roller coasters or experience affordable family fun for ages visit Six Flags Over Georgia, the southeast’s largest regional theme park. The 230-acre park which originally opened in 1967 hosts characters from Warner Bros. including Looney Tunes, DC Comic’s Justice League, and Mr. Six Flags. Six Flags Over Georgia has 9 thrilling coasters as well as an assortment of fun for younger guests such as a replica Thomas The Tank Engine train ride. Read more

An Art Lover’s Guide to Amsterdam

July 10, 2010 by  
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By Tom Ingrams

Though it may now be more famous as the home of legal drug cafes than as the birthplace and muse of Vincent Van Gogh, Amsterdam is not all about the fabulously seedy red light district or even smoking in front of a policeman. Amidst its picture perfect canals and quaint narrow houses lie some of the world’s best art collections and quirky shops – perfect for an art lover’s weekend away. Read more

Top 5 Places of Interest in Armenia

July 9, 2010 by  
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By Harold Hisona

Armenia sits strategically between Turkey to the west, Iran to the south, and Azerbaijan to the east. It is also situated at the juncture of Western Asia and Eastern Europe making it a hotly-contested area in the region. It has seen many wars and invasions by many peoples including the Assyrians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Byzantines, Mongols, Persians, Ottoman Turks, and Russians. This country is rich in cultural and historical significance for the continent of Europe. Tourists will not encounter any difficulty looking for the excellent places to visit here. This list is a good recommendation for places to visit for first time tourists in the country. Read more

Prague Festivals – Czech Beer Festival

July 8, 2010 by  
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By Lek Boonlert

If you have never experienced every hotel Prague has to offer filled to the brim with travellers from around the world, here to explore the wonders of beer, then you are truly missing out. Every accommodation Prague has available will be filled with tourists from around the world during the Czech Beer Festival in Prague, which takes place every May for the last half of the month. Read more

Island Hopping in Spain

July 7, 2010 by  
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By Joy Ross

When people think of Spain as a tourist destination, the areas that usually come to mind are Madrid and Barcelona, and for the more adventurous traveler, maybe a journey up to Bilbao. But Spain has much more to offer, including fabulous island getaways. Sun seekers will be in paradise on the Spanish islands (Balearic Islands) of Ibiza and Palma, each unique in its own way. Read more

New Zealand National Parks

July 7, 2010 by  
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By John Jepson

Abel Tasman National Park
Abel Tasman National Park, opened in 1942, is potentially the most famous of New Zealand’s national parks, and with good reason. It has earned its reputation thanks to its golden sandy beaches, its many rocky outcrops and its unmodified estuaries.

It has a mild climate, making it a popular place to visit year round, and with plenty of sunshine hours during summer the beaches are very popular. The landscape tends to look scarse at times due to the early settlers tendency to fire the hills to create pasture, but thanks to the time it has been given forests are regenerating. The wildlife you can expect to see here are tui, bellbirds, pukekhoes, weka, dolphins, seals and even some penguins. Read more

Lisbon the City of the Seven Hills

July 6, 2010 by  
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By Nick Hargreaves

Lisbon is the capital city and the largest city in Portugal, it is one of the few cities that has both a river and coast line. Also it is the largest most western city in Europe and one of the oldest cities in world. The city is also historic you could rent a nearby Villa and see all the fantastic attractions such as various Museums, The Aguas Livres Aqueducts which survived earthquakes, Monument to the discoveries, Tower of belem and the Casa dos Bicos which is privately owned and isn’t open but you can still take pictures of the exterior of the building. A short term stay might not suffice as there are loads more attractions to visit catering to everyone’s interests. Read more

The Alhambra in Granada, Spain

July 6, 2010 by  
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The Alhambra on the southeastern border of Granada, Spain is an amazing Moorish palace built in the mid 14th century for the last Muslim Emirs in Spain. After the Reconquista, when the Catholic Monarchs retook the Al-Andalus province, some portions of the palace and fortress were used by the Christian rulers. In 1527 the Palace of Charles V was constructed inside the fortifications of the Alhambra for the Holy Roman Emperor who wanted to establish a residence close to the Alhambra palaces.

After falling into disrepair for centuries, the Alhambra was re-discovered in the 19th century and restorations were made to what is now one of Spain’s major tourist attractions. The Alhambra is hands down the most significant and famous piece of Islamic architecture in Spain and was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Site list in 1984. Read more

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