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The Amalfi Coast seen from the sea

So, here we are: somehow summer seems to have arrived, and then we offer you something typically summer. It is a marine walk that allows even seated tourists to admire the splendid Amalfi Coast from the sea; it is a point of view that allows you to discover even the most secret and difficult or impossible corners to reach by land. As a reference we propose the site www.gruppobattellieriamalfi.com for the sole reason that at the time we experienced a nice ride on the Stenella, one of the motor ships operated by this group, and we tested its wheelchair accessibility, as well as its extreme availability. of the crew to give us a hand.


Of course we can expect that the other motor ships, especially the larger ones, will also be able to take wheelchairs on board; in principle it would be preferable to access on board with manual chairs, rather than with electric ones which are more bulky. In any case, it is advisable to ask for some more specific information when booking. It is important that the tour heads to Amalfi, where you can arrive by car, find parking spaces for the disabled and easily embark on motorboats, all things that cannot be done in Positano or in other towns on the coast. So let's start taking a look at the images of the coast seen from the sea:


AMALFI:

ATRANI:

the watchtowers against the Saracens:


RAVELLO (at the top center you can see the Auditorium):


MINORI:


MAIORI:


images of the coast:


CONCA DEI MARINI:


PRAIANO:


POSITANO:


After the walk at sea, as regards the tourist and logistical information on the Coast, we refer you to our two posts last year: Amalfi and Minori: around with the chair (19 July 2017) and Ravello: a jewel to be conquered (August 19, 2017). Good summer!

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