There are an infinite number of coastal towns in the world that have a lot to offer. If you're a person who wants good food, colorful cities and heartwarming places with a story, check out these most beautiful Italian coastal cities that will not only amaze you at first glance, but will make you want to choose them as the place of this year's vacation.
Italy it is one of those countries that is very close, but boasts of such beauties, which can only be seen on wonderful, almost kitschy postcards, because with its genuine charm convince even those who "bella Italia" not at heart. These are the cities that they take a breath.
1. Manarola
It is the smallest and the oldest city in Cinque Terre, which will impress you with colorful houses. Be sure to treat yourself too a walk along the most popular walking path between Manarola and Riomaggiore or hiking in the hills and vineyards above the city.
2. Positano
It is village and municipality on the Amalfi Coast in Campania, which is chained in the hills, which lead to coasts. Many beaches are visited by many tourists, the most popular is the Marina Grande beach.
3. Sorrento
It's Sorrento city overlooking the bay of Naples in southern Italy. It has become a popular tourist destination because of variety of small antique shops with ceramics and lace, locations and popular routes from Naples to Pompeii.
4. Portofino
It is Italian fishing village and holiday resort, which is famous for its picturesque port and historical connection with famous and artistic visitors. The city is also known for the colorfully painted buildings located along the coast.
5. Polignano a Mare
It is town and municipality in Apulia, whose economy is largely dependent on of tourism, agriculture and fisheries, but also boasts an interesting history.
6. Riomaggiore
It is village and municipality in the province of La Spezia, which does located in a small valley in the Liguria region. Wine lovers you are welcome, as they are already here in prepared this world-famous drink in the thirteenth century.
7. Amalfi
It's Amalfi seaside town, , which was already very important in the 9th century trade force in this part of the Mediterranean. It is also on UNESCO World Heritage List.
8. Atrani
It is a town and municipality on the Amalfi Coast, which has an area of 0.12 square kilometers, making it the smallest community in all of Italy. The number of inhabitants varies between 1000 and 2000.
9. Santa Cesarea Terme
It is town and municipality with 3,000 inhabitants in Apulia. The city once had a very strong history, but today it changed to tourist destination, which attracts tourists with its promenades, cafes, small shops .. and of course beautiful ones beaches.
10. Cagliari
It is the capital of the Italian province of Sardinia, which is located on the island of the same name in the Mediterranean Sea. He lives around in the city 170,000 inhabitants, together with the immediate surroundings around 300,000 people.