Top 10 Best Things to do in Massa Lubrense, Italy
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List of Best Things to do in Massa Lubrense, Italy
La Masseria Farm
Due Golfi Train Tour
Cooperativa S. Antonio
Chasing Syrens
Baia di Ieranto
Bagni della Regina Giovanna
Monastero di San Paolo
Punta del Capo
Villa Comunale
Museobottega della Tarsialignea
Places to see in ( Massa Lubrense - Italy )
Places to see in ( Massa Lubrense - Italy )
Massa Lubrense is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Naples in the Italian region Campania, located about 25 km southeast of Naples. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 13,404 and an area of 19.7 km². Massa Lubrense borders only with the municipality of Sorrento.
The municipality of Massa Lubrense contains the frazioni (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) of Acquara, Annunziata, Casa, Marciano, Marina del Cantone, Marina della Lobra, Marina di Puolo, Metrano, Monticchio, Nerano, Pastena, San Francesco, Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi (location of the fjord Crapolla), Santa Maria della Neve, Schiazzano, Termini and Torca.
Massa Lubrense is popularly known as the legendary Land of Sirens (from which it derives the toponym of “Sirenusion”), who lived along the coast and with their haunting and beautiful voices lured sailors onto the rocks. According to the legend, Ulysses passed for Ieranto Bay, and there he built the temple of the goddess Athena. Ieranto Bay or Baia di Ieranto, in Massa Lubrense, is one of the rare Italian place inhabited from the very ancient times, and the only intact creek of the Amalfi Coast.
Beyond the legend, the presumed aborigines of the area were two: Ausons and Osci, of which, a while ago, it was found an inscription nearby the eastern shore of Punta Campanella. Its name derives from the Longobard word mansa, which defined a territorial unit, with the adjective lubrense related to the Church of Madonna della Lobra, so named because it was built upon a pre-existing pagan temple (delubrum, in Latin).
Massa Lubrense is the climatic centre of the Sorrento Peninsula. It has a triangular form and borders at north-east with Sorrento, Gulf of Salerno on the left and Gulf of Naples on the right. The gulfs are separated by the peak of Punta Campanella (historically called “Athenaeum promontory”) that faces the island of Capri. This gorgeous strip offers fantastic occasions for excursions both overland and underwater.
In 1990, 11 pedestrian routes were found, miles away from noise, chaos, urban agglomerates, through lemon and olive trees. The classical walk is a triangle with its points in Termini, Monte San Costanzo and Punta Campanella. Depending on the weather, the temperature and other factors you can do the walk in one direction or the other; whichever way it is a just spectacular
The first town you come to following the coast west from Sorrento is Massa Lubrense. Situated 120m above sea level, it’s a disjointed place, comprising a small town centre and 17 frazioni (fractions or hamlets) joined by an intricate network of paths and mule tracks. For those without a donkey, there are good road connections and SITA buses regularly run between them.
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Day trip to Capri in a rubber boat from Marina della Lobra
We holidayed near Sorrento, Italy, at Massa Lubrense overlooking the Gulf of Napoli. We took a rubber boat on hire (25 euro ea) from the nearby fishing village of Marina della Lobra to travel the 10 km distance by sea to Isola di Capri.
The weather was fine and hot if a little hazy caused by nearby scrub fires (though this made for spectacular and memorable sunsets earlier in the week as we ate good food and drank good wine on the terrace of our villa each evening in Massa Lubrense).
After landing on the island we walked to the top of Monte Tiberio where lay the ruins of Villa Jovis reputably built for and occupied by Emporer Tiberious.(capri.com/en/villa-jovis). The return walk to Marina Grande took us along the southern coast, fortunately offering an often shady walk with spectacular land and sea-scapes, and beautiful colours. It was a hot day but good exercise and thoroughly rewarding with an exciting boat ride.
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FURORE AMALFI ITALY
FURORE AMALFI ITALY
Tucked away in the Fjord, there is an ancient Italian village, complete with brightly colored houses decorated with murals. Furore can be found in Campania region south-west of Italy. However, the location is so hidden that rarely can be visited by tourists.
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The Most Beautiful Drive In The World (Amalfi Coast)
Our drive down the Amalfi Coast between Sorrento and Amalfi, Italy. The Most Beautiful Drive In The World!
Spiaggia Grande - Positano, Italy
Positano is a village and comune on the Amalfi Coast (Costiera Amalfitana), in Campania, Italy.
Spiaggia Grande (the large beach) is the main beach of Positano, as well as the center for many of the activities of the village.
Marina Grande Beach Positano, Italy
Beautiful Marina Grande Beach in Positano, Italy
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Villa Delizia - Villa near Sorrento & Amalfi Coast - Naples Villas reviews
Naples Villas' guest reviewed Villa Delizia near Sorrento & Amalfi Coast, Italy.
Villa Delizia will captivate you from the moment you step onto the property. Set in a village near Massa Lubrense, between Sorrento & Positano, Villa Delizia, offers all the amenities of a first class holiday property including air conditioning/heating, parking and WIFI internet access. Villa Delizia can accommodate up to 22 people in 10 en-suite bedrooms - making it the perfect accommodation for large groups of family and friends and those getting married in Sorrento or the Amalfi Coast.
The villa is located in a quiet, peaceful fishing town that is near the touristic and elegant cities of Sorrento and Positano, but far enough to be away from the hustle and bustle of the tourists. The nearby bay offers amazing views and a bounty of tranquillity. There are three terraces at Villa Delizia. From the top, highest terrace, you will be immediately in awe of the vastness of the sea in front of you. Here, you can relax in the hammocks or sit in the shade of the olive trees on the grass lawn. Descend to the main terrace, where there is an outdoor dining area, complete with a barbeque, wood-burning pizza oven, and a table for up to 22 guests. There is a swimming pool (11 x 3 metres) which is open from April to October and a hot tub which overlook the bay of Marina del Cantone.
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Liguria, the Italian Riviera. Slideshow.
Music: I don't see the branches, I see the leaves by Chris Zabriskie
A brief journey through the region of Liguria, north-western Italy, from east to west…maybe a bit too west in fact I made a tiny trespassing in the French Riviera…but only a couple of photos which I particularly like. It's far from being exhaustive, I overlooked (if not totally neglected) many important and gorgeous highlights, mostly in the west side, for lack of good digital photos in my hard disk. Just to say a few: San Remo, Bordighera, Ventimiglia and even that Arma di Taggia where I spent almost all family vacations as a child…sometimes between the end of the Roman Empire and the election of President Jimmy Carter.
I overlooked Genoa, the most important town of the region, because I dedicated to “her” specific slide-show and video. Anyway it should take a lifetime just for deeply know this picturesque and diverse part of Italy…
The time span of the pics goes from 2006 to a few weeks ago.
Note: Vernazza, Manarola and Riomaggiore are three of the famous “Cinque Terre” (five lands).
Sorry for the re-upload but I needed to fix up a few details.
Un breve viaggio attraverso la Liguria da est ad ovest…forse un po’ troppo ad ovest, infatti ho compiuto un piccolo sconfinamento in Costa Azzurra…ma giusto un paio di foto che mi piacciono particolarmente. Ben lungi dall’essere esaustivo, ho sorvolato (se non trascurato del tutto) molti importanti e splendidi luoghi, soprattutto sulla riviera di ponente, per mancanza di mie buone foto digitali. Giusto per citarne alcuni: San Remo, Bordighera, Ventimiglia ed anche quella Arma di Taggia dove ho trascorso quasi tutte le vacanze di famiglia da bambino…quindi in un periodo compreso tra la fine dell’Impero Romano e l’elezione di Jimmy Carter alla presidenza degli Stati Uniti.
Ho volutamente “trascurato” Genova perché le ho già dedicato una specifica presentazione ed un video. Comunque ci vorrebbe una vita solo per conoscere approfonditamente questa regione così varia e pittoresca…
Ho scattato le foto in un periodo di tempo che va dal 2006 a qualche settimana fa.
Scusate il reinserimento del video ma dovevo apportare delle modifiche ad alcuni dettagli.
Italian Adventure - Amalfi Coast & Capri
2013 trip - Chris_deBonga & Nikou
Hiking, Riding, and Boating under the sun... simply enjoying life around Sorrento, Massa Lubrense, Sant'Agata, Positano, Marina di Cantone, Amalfi, Ravello, and the island of Capri.
Music:
Signs of Life - Pink Floyd
Overture - Eric Serra
Americano - Trio Moreno
Baila Morena - Zucchero
Laura Non' Ce - Nek
Water Works - Eric Serra