During your stay at the Hotel & Spa Bellavista Francischiello you can join classic visits to Pompeii, Naples, Capri and Amalfi Coast as well as diving excursion, trekking in the amazing Bays and natural walkings of Massa Lubrense.
Capo di Sorrento is reachable in 5 minutes by public transportation. Walking throught a small street we find Queen Johanna baths, a place full of story, magic and sea. This place take its name to the fact that the Angionian Queen Johanna was usual there.
At the Queen Johanna Baths are well visible the rests of an ancient Roman Villa, reachable either by feet either by boat. The beauty of the landscape, the cristal clear waters make this place the ideal choice to have a nice relax day on the beach.
From Piazza Termini, reachable by bus, you can follows signs to reach Punta Campanella. Punta Campanella is one of the most important natural reserve in Italy and divides the Gulf of Naples to the one of Salerno, and as well as divided to Capri by the Small Mouth (bocca piccola).
Before the arrival to the small beach where you can enjoy the most clear waters, you will find the ancient temple of Minerva (built in 1353 by Roberto D'Angiò and renewed in 1566). There you can admire the rests of the ancient sanctuary of Minerva.
Punta Campanella takes its name by the bell located on the tower (one of the many towers located on the coast which was used to defend the cost from the Saracens attacts) which rang in case of Saracens attacts.
Jeranto Bay is reachable following the signs from the square in Nerano, which is well connected by bus from Sant'Agata dei Due Golfi.
Walking through the Mediterranean macchia, you can admire the typical vegatation as well as you can enjoy one of the most enchanting landscape of Amalfi Coast with Li Galli isalnds, Marina del Cantone and the Massive of San Costanzo.
On the way you can decide if go to the Tower of Montalto or follow the small strett down to Capitiello beach top enjoy the amazing view on Punta Capanella and Faraglioni of Capri.
The Bay of Crapolla was an ancient fisherman's dock, reachable by bus either from Sant'Agata either from Torca in only 45 minutes. While going down througth olives and chestnut trees you can stop at a belvedere to admire the three small islands of Li Galli and Isca and Vetara. From the belvedere starts the 700 steps ramp down to the Bay of Crapolla.
On the way you can find the ancient Chapell dedicated to Saint Peter, buit on a XI century Abbeyc, close to a street that allow to cross the cliff and join the Majesty Tower dated at the Vicerè used to defend the coast from the Saracens attacts.
Coming back on the main way you can reach the fisherman's dock where you can admire ancient roman ruins, in which you can see a tank used to catch the rainwater.
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