Amalfi
Where it all began

Breathtaking views, history,
traditions and modern comforts are all represented in Amalfitan
life today, and that gives visitors the chance to spend a relaxing
and exciting holiday at the same time.
Amalfi's origins date back to the first century A.C. when the Roman
aristocracy built luxurious villas in the area. Soon Amalfi, and
its surrounding towns, became refined and well developed communities.
Amalfi prospered mainly because of the wealthy commerce
with other populations around the Mediterranean Sea. Amalfi
owned a powerful fleet and had strong marine traditions
and laws (Tabula de Amalpha). Amalfitans are very proud of their most
famous mariner: Flavio Gioia, the inventor of the compass.
Amalfi gained its independence in 838 fighting the Longobardi and kept it until the Pisan army conquered
Amalfi, between the XI and the XII century. The watch towers, which
are still scattered around the coastline, stay as a charming and
everlasting sign of these conflicts.
With its views, culture, food and more Amalfi surely has what it takes
to charm and surprise its visitors.