MarechiaroBetween the tip of Capo di Posillipo and Punta del Cavallo, this small fishing village is famous with locals for its tested romantic atmosphere. The vista from here is said to be so gorgeous that even the fish come here to woo potential sweethearts, especially under the moon. There are a number of excellent and inviting restaurants clustered around the prime viewing spot, all specializing in fish of course.
So beautiful is the radiant aquamarine that glows upwards from inside this cave that it is truly indescribable. As you are ferried through a narrow-tiny entrance by one of the many boatmen, you will find complete serenity.
{slide=Tip} We highly recommend hiring a private boatman for the trip, if you’re going with a group of four or more, the cost is about the same as the tours – but you have an exclusive ride to go with it (ask your boatman to take a private swim outside the grotto) {/slide}

These Greek temples and their verdant setting are most evocative at dawn & sunset, when it’s possible to imagine what the ancient city might have been like. Spend a half or full day here exploring the remains of one of history’s most evolved cultures.
Set amid subtropical gardens, this resort consists of a main house and bungalows. Each accommodation is unique and there’s also a wonderful grand piano-shaped swimming pool.
Here the cuisine is simple, homemade fare that includes seafood, fish, pasta, chicken and perhaps rabbit – while the white wine is local and very credible. What makes this spot so romantic is the unsurpassed setting. Not only is it close to nature herself, being situated almost all the way down to the Arco Naturale, but the terrace tables also enjoy an eye popping view straight down to the sea, along a precipitous ravine. In addition, the friendly owners do their best to make every meal a memorable event.
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