After a brief illustration of the itinerary and a small introductory lesson on the navigation and safety at sea we will be ready to sail westwards, towards “Amalfi”.
Kayaking along the coast we will be able to admire how the “Monti Lattari” plunge into the sea giving life to a show that is never monotonous and predictable!We will leave from Maiori and paddling west we will pass through Minori, a village which during the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies was considered one of the main centers of “handmade pasta” production.
We will be able to visit sea caves of all shapes and sizes, freshwater waterfalls that flow directly into the sea like that of Marmorata, hidden beaches accessible only by sea.We will see numerous private villas that climb the rocks, as well as the “terraced” lemon groves that morphologically characterise our territory, testifying to the great adaptability of the coastal population.
Among the numerous watchtowers that we will see along the Amalfi Coast, the tower stands out, now called, Villa “O'Scarpariello” which will introduce us towards the last part of our journey passing through Castiglione di Ravello, a small beach where we will stop for a short break, ideal for snorkelling due to its crystal clear waters.
Only Atrani, the smallest municipality in Italy and cradle of ancient traditions separates us from Amalfi, the first Maritime Republic once inhabited by skilled navigators, traders and shipwrights.