Mamma Mia! was filmed in the small-ship cruise port of Skiathos and its neighboring island Skopelos, whose charming town and quiet beaches will make anyone want to dance and jive.
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Today, Villa Astor sets the benchmark for luxury accommodation on Amalfi Coast and has been named as a dream vacation home by many luxury lifestyle and travel publications such as Town & Country, Quintessence, Forbes, Bloomberg and the Telegraph.
The jaw-dropping scenery and natural wonder of southern Italy's Amalfi Coast make it a popular destination for visitors from all over the world. Its proximity to Naples, Pompeii, and Vesuvius offer tourists the perfect opportunity to learn about the region's historical significance while exploring its scenic landscape.
Positano is the most popular town on the Amalfi Coast in Italy, known all over the world for the moda positano, the vibrant nightlife and the characteristic shops. If you are looking for colorful clothes or typical Italian sandals, you can't miss the shopping in Positano.
In ancient times, a Turkish boat became beached just off the shores of what has since come to be known as Positano. Aboard the ship was a painting of the Virgin Mary. Legend has it that the captain heard the painting whisper posa, posa ('set me down, set me down') and he obediently threw the image into the sea.
You might find a lot of people say Positano is better than Amalfi as Positano appears to have nicer beaches, more restaurants, and shops. Positano also has some of the best scenic views. You'll want to show off to everyone with your view of colourful cliffside homes, blue sea, and beaches.
There is another stunning hotel favourite by the celebrities, more central to Positano, it's Le Sirenuse, this is where even Reese Witherspoon had her honeymoon, absolutely the jewel of Positano (check more photos here).
The main road that runs along the Amalfi Coast (Amalfi Drive, also called SS163) cuts across the top of Positano. The only road through Positano runs in a one-way direction down the west hillside (called Viale Pasitea) and then back up the east hillside (the name changes to Via Cristoforo Colombo).
Positano Italy is a popular vacation destination filled high with tourists every summer. But during the winter, it is a quiet village home to 3,800 residents.
There are important differences between one town and another, however. Positano is the most expensive town, followed by Amalfi. The less famous but equally welcoming towns of Praiano, Maiori, Minori, and Cetara, etc.