Surroundings
Praiano offers its guests an adventurous, relaxing, and cultural stay.
Just steps from the Home, there is a flight of stairs leading to the Convent of Santa Maria a Castro, from where you can then reach
the famous Path of the Gods, one of the most beautiful hiking trails in Italy.
Here, at 400 meters above sea level, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the coast and the characteristic terraced landscapes below.
From the house
From the house, you can easily reach both beaches of Praiano:
La Gavitella in a 15-minute walk and Marina Di Praia in a 15-minute walk or 5 minutes by car or bus.
Walking, you have the opportunity to reach in a few minutes the churches of San Gennaro, San Luca di Costantinopoli, and that of Costantinopoli, where you can admire wonderful views and take photos. Walking along the various alleys, you can appreciate ceramic works thanks to the Naturarte project by 8 local artists, in an open-air museum
● Culinary experiences:
We offer the opportunity to spend a romantic evening on our wonderful terrace overlooking the sea.
Dinner will be prepared with organic products from our garden and fresh fish caught in our sea, all accompanied by local wines.
● Boat excursions:
Organized group tours to Capri and along the Amalfi Coast. Excursions with modern boats or traditional gozzi for 4 or 7 hours to Capri or along the coast. Sunset tours, excursions by rubber boat.
● Guided tour with a private car:
Tour along the Amalfi Coast to Amalfi, Ravello, Positano, Pompeii, Herculaneum, Naples with the possibility of stopping at any time to enjoy the view or take photos. The driver will be at your complete disposal during any walking tours or to allow a stop at any restaurant.
● Limoncello tour:
Visit to the small factory of local organic products such as limoncello, fennel liqueur, meloncello, and jams, followed by a tasting.
● Wine tours in wineries
● Lemon tour
The ruins of Pompeii are remarkably well-preserved, and they offer a fascinating glimpse into life in a Roman city. Visitors can wander through the streets, see the houses and shops, and even visit the public baths. The ruins are also home to a number of impressive frescoes and mosaics.
Pompei is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it is one of the most important archaeological sites in Italy. The city is a popular tourist destination, and it is open to the public every day.
Here are some of the things you can see at Pompeii:
The Forum: The heart of the city, where public meetings and ceremonies were held.
The Temple of Jupiter:The largest temple in Pompeii, dedicated to the king of the gods.
The Amphitheater: Where gladiatorial contests and other public spectacles were held.
The Stabian Baths: The most luxurious public baths in Pompeii.
The House of the Faun: A large and well-preserved private house that is home to a number of beautiful frescoes.
The Villa of the Mysteries: A villa that is famous for its frescoes depicting a Dionysian cult ritual.
Pompei is a fascinating place to visit, and it is a great way to learn about Roman history and culture. If you are ever in Italy, I highly recommend checking it out.
A combination of history, art and nature:
Enchanted atmosphere: Walking through the narrow streets of the historic centre, embellished with flowers and bougainvillea, you immerse yourself in a magical and fairy-tale atmosphere. Every corner offers panoramic views of rare beauty, which leave you breathless. UNESCO Heritage: The charm of Ravello is enhanced by UNESCO recognition as a World Heritage Site. Its history, which has its roots in Roman and Arab times, is intertwined with the artistic and architectural masterpieces that dot the area. Dream gardens: Ravello is renowned for its lush gardens, which seem to be reflected in the blue of the sea. Among the most famous are the Gardens of Villa Rufolo, where the Ravello Festival, an exclusive classical music festival, is held every year, and the Gardens of Villa Cimbrone, which offer a breathtaking view of the coast.
A refuge for artists: The beauty of Ravello has inspired numerous artists and writers over the centuries, from Wagner to Virginia Woolf. Even today, the village retains a lively artistic soul, which is expressed through art galleries, artisan workshops and cultural events. A sensorial experience:
Visiting Ravello means immersing yourself in a 360-degree sensory experience. The inebriating scents of lemons and flowers mix with the sound of church bells and the cheerful chatter of passers-by. The taste is delighted by the typical flavors of Campania cuisine, while the view is lost in the boundless horizon of the sea. A place for every taste:
Whether you are passionate about history, art, nature or simply looking for an enchanting place to relax, Ravello has something to offer everyone. Trekking lovers will be able to follow the numerous paths that wind through the hills, while sea enthusiasts will be able to reach the pristine coves located at the foot of the village.
A jewel to discover:
Ravello is a real jewel to discover, a place that conquers the heart with its timeless beauty.
If you are looking for an unforgettable travel experience, Ravello is the perfect destination for you